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Exclusive First Look: Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Spied Wearing Aggressive Rear Spoiler [Photos]

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Hyundai’s sporty all-electric N automobile is finally on the horizon. A newly spotted Hyundai IONIQ 6 N has been seen flaunting an impressive rear spoiler in its latest sighting. Explore the fresh collection of images below.

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 may become the automaker’s second dedicated electric vehicle to receive an “N” performance treatment. Hyundai unveiled the IONIQ 5 N model in South Korea last September, followed by its North American premiere a month later, showcasing the electric vehicle’s impressive efficiency capabilities.

We recently spotted an IONIQ 6 N prototype sporting N-branded alloy wheels. The Hyundai N Mannequin is expected to be based on the impending Ioniq 6 facelift.

Hyundai’s latest iteration of its IONIQ 6 electric vehicle has been spotted undergoing public testing. The exterior makeover showcases a refined entrance, boasting significantly enhanced finishes and a revamped bumper design, accompanied by sleekly reworked headlight clusters.

The upcoming IONIQ 6 facelift is expected to mirror the significant updates seen in its sibling, the IONIQ 5. South Korean automaker Hyundai has unveiled the refreshed IONIQ 5 in its home market, boasting upgraded specifications including a larger battery pack and faster recharge times.

The refreshed Hyundai IONIQ 5 is expected to boast a range of up to 301 miles (485 km) on a single charge, according to Korean estimates, a 16-mile (26-kilometer) increase over the previous model’s maximum driving distance of 285 miles (459 km).

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A prototype of Hyundai’s upcoming Ioniq 6 sedan has been spotted with an unusual feature: a large rear wing.

Ahead of its official unveiling, a Hyundai IONIQ 6 N prototype has been spotted in the open road? A sleek design comes into focus, courtesy of , showcasing a substantial rear wing that adds to the overall aerodynamics.

See also  Unveiled in concept form at the Los Angeles motor show last year, the upcoming all-electric Jaguar I-Pace is expected to hit roads globally in 2018. Now, a near-production design prototype has been caught on camera, revealing the final product's exterior design and features.

While expertly disguised, the wing subtly enhances the IONIQ 6’s already sporty aesthetic. Given its sleek and aerodynamically optimized design, the IONIQ 6 might be a more promising contender for a performance-oriented N variant compared to the IONIQ 5.

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Hyundai-IONIQ-6-wing

The IONIQ was Hyundai’s inaugural electric vehicle, boasting an impressive range of over 373 miles (600 km) on a single charge in its home market of Korea. Can a newly designed mannequin travel more than 700 kilometers on a single charge? We’ll possible discover out quickly.

Hyundai is expected to debut a facelifted version of its IONIQ 6 model in late May. The N-branded mannequin will come into compliance by September 2025.

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The electrifying 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N.

Hyundai is reportedly poised to equip its inaugural electric N model, the IONIQ 6 N, with “track-focused” features designed to enhance performance capabilities, including quicker acceleration, improved cornering, and more.

The IONIQ 5 N boasts a staggering 601 horsepower, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3 seconds and change. The Hyundai IONIQ 6 N is poised to set a new standard for speed.

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