@pops, I agree with most of your thoughts which mirror ours from our extended test drive of the ionic 5. Looking at this 800v charging, it also depends on the charging curve of the car temp of the battery, outside temp etc. And the percentage left in the battery at start. The Enyaq will charge 20-80% in 28 mins, but really these says, I’m not going to be doing many 200 plus Mile one way journeys and, even visiting my son at uni some 170 miles away, we still stop for a comfort break, coffee and food, so no effect realistically on our journey times The 5 was a lovely car to drive, smooth, quick, but as you say, no rear wiper, though I gather that may change. It was a high second on my list TBH
https://horaprensa.com/car-reviews/ionity-test-proves-hyundai-ioniq-5s-superb-charging-capabilities/
Although my main concern is finding a non existant charger fast enough to charge at its full potential.