2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Se
7YAKMDDC5SY022226
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Last known mileage — 13 824 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SE carries a salvage title following a significant accident in Massachusetts that resulted in the vehicle being declared a total loss. The report details structural damage and extensive body damage to the front, left side, and right side of the vehicle after it was disabled and towed on April 7, 2026. While there are four service records from Country Hyundai including an alignmented performed at 8,132 miles, the manufacturer warranty is likely voided due to its salvage status. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying or financing to evaluate how the extensive damage and title history impact the vehicle's safety and market value.
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The vehicle has sustained a major frontal collision. While the cabin appears intact, the structural integrity of the front subframe and radiator support is highly suspect. Given it's an EV, any damage near high-voltage components or sensor arrays will significantly inflate repair costs.
This vehicle presents a significant challenge due to the severity of front-end impact. While it is an insurance sale (a plus), the cost of repairing modern EV sensors and structural components often exceeds what can be recovered in profit. Only recommended for specialized shops capable of handling both heavy collision repair and high-voltage EV systems.
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