Ioniq 6 N Nears Production

A few years back, Hyundai was riding high with the launch of its Ioniq 5 N performance crossover. Rather than taking a breather, they unveiled two bold concepts: the N Vision 74 and the RN22e. While the former is a hydrogen-fueled dream that might remain so for a while, the latter is a more grounded, performance-amped version of the Ioniq 6. Hyundai has now teased us with glimpses of the Ioniq 6 N, hinting that the buzzworthy electric sedan is heading into production and finally setting a date for its grand reveal.
Goodwood Debut

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a primo spot for showcasing fresh automotive creations to excited thousands. So, no shocker that Hyundai picked this UK extravaganza, happening July 10-13, 2025, for the Ioniq 6 N’s big debut. It’s that scene where past jaw-droppers like the radical Red Bull RB17, with its electrifying 15,000 rpm naturally aspirated engine, have wowed crowds. Though the Ioniq 6 N won’t boast such mechanical cacophony, anticipation is high for what this electric wonder will bring to the table.
Performance Prowess
Hyundai is promising the Ioniq 6 N will embody the N brand’s hallmark traits: a machine that’s part ‘Corner Rascal,’ part ‘Racetrack Capability,’ and part ‘Everyday Sports Car.’ It’s shaping up to outshine even its older sibling, the Ioniq 5 N, an electric vehicle that’s made many car enthusiasts rethink what’s needed to deliver driving thrills. Packing a punch with 641 horsepower and 568 lb-ft of torque (with the potential for more), along with tech like N e-Shift and N Active Sound+, this sedan aims to deliver sports car feels. Think of it sliding around a corner like a BMW M3, sporting wide wheels, a sizable rear wing, a ducktail spoiler, and an aggressive front fascia. It’s a vehicle that aims to combine standout styling with punchy performance.
Driving Experience
Behind the wheel, the Ioniq 6 N is expected to deliver an electrifying drive that rivals top-tier sports sedans. With simulated shifting and sounds, drivers may just find themselves questioning their allegiance to gasoline-powered thrills. If it lives up to its tech and style promises, Hyundai might just have a game-changer here that redefines what an electric sports sedan can be. With the countdown to Goodwood ticking, the automotive world awaits to see if the Ioniq 6 N can indeed drive the talk.
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