Launching soon: Hyundai Ioniq 6 N confirmed
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N is set to be revealed in July 2025

The Ioniq 5 N won't be the only fire-breathing EV in Hyundai's lineup. After years of rumors and reports, Hyundai has officially confirmed that the Ioniq 6 N is coming soon.
Hyundai teased the yet-to-be-revealed high-performance EV at this year's Seoul Mobility Show. While there was no physical example to be seen, a quick look at a group photo of the 2025 Ioniq 6 has given us a closer look at what to expect.

Hidden between the regular and N Line Ioniq 6 variants is our first glimpse of the Ioniq 6 N. It's painted in what looks to be a purple-blue color and is equipped with what appears to be a massive rear wing. Last but not least, it gets the brand's signature “N” logo near the taillights.
Details about its electric powertrain were not revealed. However, it might be similar to what the Ioniq 5 N gets. That means interested customers could expect the Ioniq 6 N to come with dual electric motors that deliver a combined system output of over 600 PS and up to 770 Nm of pull with N Grin Boost engaged.

We can also expect the Ioniq 6 N to achieve a 0 – 100 km/h sprint time of less than 4 seconds, achieve a top speed of well over 250 km/h, and come with the N Drift Optimizer, which will allow drivers to have fun with the sedan while on the limit.
Hyundai says the Ioniq 6 N will debut in July 2025.
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