Hyundai shows first images of new high-performance Ioniq 6 N EV
Ioniq 6 N Line electric sedan takes styling influence from Hyundai's N performance cars and is marked out by flared fenders, a wider stance, lightweight wheels and a large wing spoiler.
Hyundai Motor Company has today unveiled the first teaser images of the is soon-to-be-launched Ioniq 6 N, marking the brand’s next bold leap in its electrification journey. Building on the runaway success of the award-winning Ioniq 5 N – which in just two years has bagged a number of industry accolades, motorsport victories, and record-breaking milestones – the Ioniq 6 N promises to redefine the N driving experience once more as a high-performance electric sedan.
These teaser images of the Ioniq 6 N reveal a striking, high-performance sedan body that has been developed for high-speed stability through intensive aerodynamic development. Flared fenders, a wider stance, lightweight wheels and a large wing spoiler signal the Ioniq 6 N’s focus on aerodynamic efficiency and dynamic capability. Embodying N’s three core performance pillars – ‘Corner Rascal’, ’Racetrack Capability’ and ‘Everyday Sports Car’ – Hyundai states that “the Ioniq 6 N is poised to deliver an exhilarating and intuitive driving experience.”
“Ioniq 6 N will once again disrupt the high-performance EV segment to deliver exciting driving experiences to our fans,” said Joon Park, vice-president and Head of N Management Group. “We chose to debut the Ioniq 6 N at Goodwood Festival of Speed to be as close to our fans as possible.”
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