Hyundai Ioniq 6 revealed in a new design - images of the 2026 model released
After the budget electric car Hyundai Ioniq 6 was modernized, it was fully unveiled in official photos, showcasing it in detail.

After the upgrade, the affordable electric car Hyundai Ioniq 6 has been completely unveiled in official photos and detailed.
The striking car was very popular in the market at one time. There is no reason to doubt the future success of its successor. The new Hyundai Ioniq 6 has already been officially presented for the 2026 model year. The electric sedan from Hyundai has received a new appearance that sets it apart from its predecessor.
Traditionally, the intermediate update brought changes to the design of the front and rear parts. New bumpers, modified air intakes, and new exterior lighting have appeared.
There have been additions to the expanded palette of body colors and other wheel designs. Changes have also been made in the interior with new decorative materials and an enlarged infotainment system monitor.
The technical part has remained at the same level. This includes power units of 225 and 320 horsepower with battery packs of 64 and 84 kWh. The lineup is expected to include a new top-of-the-line variant, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N, with a power of around 650 hp. The price of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 starts at $38,000.
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