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Hyundai IONIQ 6 N caught with a massive rear wing [Images]

Robert Frost by Robert Frost
August 30, 2024
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Hyundai IONIQ 6 N caught with a massive rear wing [Images]
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Hyundai’s sporty electric N car is almost here. The Hyundai IONIQ 6 N was recently spotted rocking a massive wing on the rear. Check out the new images below.

The IONIQ 6 will be Hyundai’s second dedicated EV to receive the “N” treatment. Hyundai launched the IONIQ 5 N in Korea last September and the performance EV made its North American debut a month later.

Earlier this week, we saw the IONIQ 6 N wearing N-branded wheels. The N model is expected to be based on the upcoming IONIQ 6 facelift.

Hyundai’s updated IONIQ 6 has been caught testing in public. The front end has noticeable improvements, including a redesigned bumper and split headlights.

The IONIQ 6 facelift is expected to include similar updates found with the new IONIQ 5. Hyundai launched the IONIQ 5 refresh in Korea with a bigger battery and slightly faster charging (it also gained a rear wiper).

With an 84 kWh battery, the IONIQ 5 refresh gets up to 301 miles (485 km) range in Korea, up from 285 miles (459 km).

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Hyundai RN22e concept (Source: Hyundai N)

Hyundai IONIQ 6 N seen wearing a massive rear wing

Ahead of its official debut, Hyundai’s IONIQ 6 N was caught out in the wild. The images, courtesy of AutoSpy, reveal a massive rear wing.

Although it’s still camouflaged, the wing adds to the IONIQ 6’s already sporty design. Given its aerodynamic design, the IONIQ 6 could make an even better candidate for an N upgrade than the IONIQ 5.

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Hyundai-IONIQ-6-wing

The IONIQ was the first Hyundai electric car with over 600 km (373 miles) range in Korea. Will the new model reach over 700 km (435 miles) range on a single charge? We will likely find out soon.

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Hyundai is expected to launch the IONIQ 6 facelift next May. The N-branded model will follow in September 2025.

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2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N (Source: Hyundai)

Like its first electric N model, Hyundai will likely load the IONIQ 6 N with “track-ready” features for quicker acceleration, drifting, and more.

With 601 horsepower, the IONIQ 5 N can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just over three seconds. The IONIQ 6 N is expected to be even quicker.

Source: AutoSpy

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