
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N made its global debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed in England. Hyundai’s N sub-brand introduces its second high-performance EV, following the Ioniq 5 N. The Ioniq 6 N is designed to blend daily usability with track-ready performance.
Exterior styling includes aggressive bumpers, a rear diffuser, and flared fenders. Dual spoilers and gloss-black accents enhance its sporty, aerodynamic profile. Lightweight 20-inch wheels reduce unsprung mass for better handling.
A dual-motor setup paired with an 84 kWh battery powers the Ioniq 6 N. It produces 601 HP and 740 Nm of torque in standard mode. N Grin Boost increases power temporarily to 641 HP and 770 Nm for 10 seconds.
Acceleration is sharp, with a 0–100 km/hr time of just 3.2 seconds. That’s slightly faster than the already potent Ioniq 5 N. Hyundai electronically limits the top speed to 257 km/hr.
Improved thermal management and advanced battery cooling systems handle heat during performance driving. The N Battery Pre-conditioning system optimises cell temperatures for maximum output. These upgrades ensure consistent performance during repeated high-speed runs.
Range is expected to be around 448 km, similar to the Ioniq 5 N. The 800-volt electrical architecture supports fast charging. Charging from 10% to 80% takes around 18 minutes.
Adaptive dampers and a limited-slip rear differential provide sharp handling. The Ioniq 6 N also features a stiffer chassis for better cornering control. Hyundai claims to offer “corner rascal” behaviour with true racetrack capability.
Inside, the cabin includes sport seats, N-specific trim, and a performance-tuned steering wheel. N Active Sound+ simulates engine noise through speakers to heighten excitement. e-Shift emulates gear changes for a more engaging EV experience.
The Ioniq 6 N targets buyers seeking performance without sacrificing practicality or comfort. It will be priced under USD 70,000 globally. Hyundai positions it against rivals such as the Tesla Model 3 Performance and BMW i4 M50.
With thrilling performance and everyday usability, the Ioniq 6 N represents Hyundai’s push into premium EV performance. It is both a statement and a serious competitor. We expect Hyundai to announce availability details and final pricing soon.
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