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Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Makes Its U.S. Debut With 641 HP and Track-Ready Performance

The high-performance Hyundai Ioniq 6 N turned heads at AutoMobility LA — what’s behind the brand’s newest electric powerhouse?

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Makes Its U.S. Debut With 641 HP and Track-Ready Performance

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N has been shown in the United States for the first time, bringing 641 horsepower and a clear sporting attitude. It’s a car built with both the racetrack and everyday driving in mind, arriving as part of Hyundai’s refreshed EV lineup for 2025.

Fans of the brand’s performance models know the rule: when a Hyundai wears the “N” badge, you’re not looking at a typical city EV — you’re looking at something far more serious. The new Ioniq 6 N, unveiled at AutoMobility LA, follows that tradition. After making waves at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, it has now reached American audiences.

Visually, the Ioniq 6 N doesn’t blend in. Its aggressive body kit, lower stance, large wheels, and aerodynamic add-ons immediately signal its intent. But the real story is in the powertrain: dual electric motors producing a combined 641 hp let the sedan rocket to 60 mph in just a few seconds, putting it among the quickest in its segment.

Hyundai’s engineers focused heavily on handling and stability at speed. The suspension has been reworked, stronger brakes were fitted, and a set of specialized drive modes allows drivers to tailor the car’s behavior to the road — or to the track. Whether carving through corners or navigating city streets, the Ioniq 6 N aims to feel composed and predictable.

Hyundai’s broader EV lineup is also evolving. The refreshed Ioniq 5 has already rolled out, and now the performance-oriented Ioniq 6 N joins the family. The sedan caters to enthusiasts who want the excitement of a sports EV without sacrificing daily usability. Inside, you’ll find supportive sport seats, a fully digital instrument panel, modern infotainment features, and a wide range of personalization options.

The arrival of the Ioniq 6 N in the U.S. marks an important step in Hyundai’s push to win over buyers interested in fast, tech-forward electric vehicles. The model has already captured the attention of both industry experts and driving fans, and its appearance at AutoMobility LA only added to the buzz. Sales are expected to begin soon, with final specs and pricing to be announced later.


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