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Hyundai Sharpens the Ioniq 6 for 2026, Teases N Performance Model

  • Hyundai Motor released teaser images on June 12, 2025, revealing the high-performance IONIQ 6 N electric sedan ahead of its July 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed debut.
  • The IONIQ 6 N follows the successful IONIQ 5 N, Hyundai's first all-electric N model launched nearly four years ago, as part of their plan to expand high-performance EVs.
  • The sedan is equipped with aerodynamic enhancements such as widened fenders, a prominent rear wing, and lightweight wheels, all contributing to its stability at high speeds. Its design philosophy centers around three key performance attributes: nimble handling, strong racetrack performance, and practical daily driving enjoyment.
  • Hyundai expects the IONIQ 6 N to have a dual-motor 641 bhp electric powertrain, likely sharing the E-GMP platform and battery tech of the IONIQ 5 N, whose 0-60 mph time is 2.8 seconds with a top speed of 260 km/h.
  • Hyundai aims for the IONIQ 6 N to deliver disruptive high-performance EV driving experiences and continue innovating, cementing the brand’s legacy in electrified motorsport performance.
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Hyundai Motor Company has revealed today the first images of the expected IONIQ 6 N, marking the next big step of the brand on its way to high performance electrification. Hyundai's N range is the division of high performance vehicles of the Korean brand. It has been created with the aim of offering an exciting and dynamic driving experience, combining technology and passion for competition with daily usability. Following the success of the IONI…

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Car and Driver broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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