El Hyundai Ioniq 5 N es más rápido — 0.6s más rápido de media en 3 pistas compartidas.
Some rivalries are defined not by shared bloodlines, but by the divergent philosophies that power them around a circuit. The Jaguar F-Type R and Hyundai Ioniq 5 N are a case in point: one, a long-hood British coupe channeling V8 tradition through rear-drive poise; the other, a high-voltage Korean disruptor, rewriting track-day expectations for EVs with all-wheel drive and torque that hits like a tidal wave. Their lap times may be close, but the story they tell on track couldn’t be more different.
Start with the Jaguar. The F-Type R is a car that wears its intentions on its sleeve—444 PS from a supercharged 5.0L V8, rear-wheel drive, and a chassis tuned for that classic sense of balance that comes from pushing power through the rear and letting the nose dance. There’s a heavy, deliberate quality to the way the Jag moves. It will rotate under throttle, but demands respect; trail too much brake or rush the power and the rear will remind you who’s boss. Yet, when properly set up, the F-Type R rewards commitment. At Thunderhill - West, a medium-prepped example stopped the clock at 1:23.34, edging out the Ioniq 5 N by just over a second. Here, the lighter weight and honed front end allow the Jaguar to exploit the tight transitions and technical sections, especially in the hands of a driver who can read its subtle cues and modulate that V8 surge.
The Ioniq 5 N, in contrast, is a force of modern engineering—641 PS, a pair of electric motors, and instant torque delivered with the kind of linearity no combustion engine can match. On paper, its 4900 lbs curb weight should be an Achilles’ heel, but Hyundai’s chassis engineers have built an architecture that flatters aggression and erases mistakes. The all-wheel drive system shuffles power seamlessly, making the most of available grip and allowing the car to launch out of corners with authority. Nowhere is this more obvious than at Ridge Motorsports Park - Current, where the Ioniq 5 N laid down a 1:50, a full 3.87 seconds clear of the F-Type R. The Jag’s V8 voice might be more evocative, but the Hyundai’s pace is surgical—consistent, repeatable, undramatic even when pushed to ten-tenths.
Yet, the Jaguar holds its ground when the circuit stretches out. On the flowing, high-speed sweepers of VIR - Grand West Course, the F-Type R claws back, with a 2:59.51 lap just beating the Ioniq’s 3:00.3. This is where the Jag’s long-legged power and rear-drive character shine; skilled drivers can balance the chassis on the throttle, using weight transfer and steering inputs to extract every last tenth. The Ioniq, for all its immediacy, begins to feel its mass in longer transitions and at the limit of battery management, where sustained high speeds can temper ultimate pace.
Ultimately, the choice between these two is less about raw pace and more about philosophy. The F-Type R is built for the purist: it asks you to play with weight transfer, rewards those who commit to corner entry, and never disguises its intentions. It’s a car for the driver who wants each lap to feel earned. The Ioniq 5 N, on the other hand, democratizes speed—a forgiving chassis, instant torque, and the ability to lap hard without the drama. For those who want to chase consistency, regardless of weather or tire wear, it’s a revelation.
Both cars have their strengths, but they speak to different kinds of enthusiasts. The Jaguar F-Type R is for those who savor the challenge, who crave the feedback loop between man and machine. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is the tool for the new era—accessible, devastatingly quick, and a glimpse into the future of track days. Choose your weapon, and the circuit will reveal which philosophy suits your style.
Especificaciones
| Especificaciones | Jaguar F-Type R F-Type R | Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Ioniq 5 N |
|---|---|---|
| Años del Modelo | 2015-2023 | 2023-2025 |
| CV | 444 | 641 |
| torque (N_M) | 580 | 568 |
| peso (KG) | 1,706 | 2,223 |
| Relación Peso Potencia | 0.26 | 0.29 |
| Clasificación | #209 | #191 |
| Neumático |
280 CONTISPORTCONTACT 2
255/35/20 / 295/30/20 |
80 P-ZERO CORSA (PZC4)
255/45/20 |
| Descripción del motor | 5.0L supercharged V8 | Dual electric motors, 84 kWh |
| caja de cambios | 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC | F/R: DIRECT-DRIVE |
| Tipo de manejo | AWD | AWD |
| distancia entre ejes (MM) | 2621 | 3000 |
| ancho (MM) | 1885 | 1941 |
| largo (MM) | 4470 | 4714 |
| altura (MM) | 1311 | 1585 |
| de 0 a 60 MPH | 4.4 SECs | 3.1 SECs |
| Máxima velocidad (KPH) | 322 | 261 |
| precio MSRP | $ 72,450 | $ 70,000 |
| Valor Actual | $ 45,000 | $ 62,000 |
| Tiempos de vuelta totales vs promedio | -0.2s | -0.09s |
Jaguar F-Type R F-Type R — Tiempos de Vuelta vs Promedio
Tiempos de vuelta
| Nombre de Pista | F-Type R F-Type R | Ioniq 5 N Ioniq 5… | Diferencia | Mod | Desgaste TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ridge Motorsports Park (Current) | 1:53.87 | 1:50 | +3.87 | Stock / Stock | 180 / 220 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Grand West Course) | 2:59.51 | 3:00.3 | -0.79 | Stock / Stock | 280 / 80 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Thunderhill (West) | 1:23.34 | 1:24.491 | -1.15 | Med / Light | 100 / 80 | ▶ VS ▶ |