2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Unleashed: 641 HP EV Super Sedan with N Grin Boost, Drift Mode & 468km Range

Hyundai is turning up the heat in the electric performance car space with the official reveal of the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N. Building on the success of the Ioniq 5 N, this high-powered EV sedan is proof that electric vehicles can be thrilling, emotional, and track-ready.
At a time when some analysts are hinting at a plateau in global EV sales, Hyundai is doubling down on excitement, delivering an electric four-door rocket that aims straight for the hearts of driving enthusiasts.

 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N: Power, Speed & Driving Dynamics

Under the sculpted hood, the Ioniq 6 N packs:

Dual electric motors

601 HP (standard) / 641 HP with N Grin Boost

740 Nm torque (up to 770 Nm with boost)

0–100 km/h in 3.2 seconds

Top speed: 257 km/h

 Powered by an 84.0 kWh battery, it’s expected to offer:

468 km WLTP range

Estimated 356 km EPA rating
 Handling, Brakes & Driving Modes

Hyundai has equipped the Ioniq 6 N with performance-focused engineering:

Redesigned suspension geometry

Electronically controlled, stroke-sensing dampers

N Drift Optimizer & N Torque Distribution

N Launch Control

Massive 400mm front / 360mm rear brakes

20-inch Pirelli P-Zero 5 tires (275/35R20)

Simulated Driving Thrills: N e-Shift + N Active Sound+
To reintroduce driving feel and emotional connection, Hyundai added:

N e-Shift: Simulates dual-clutch transmission shifting

N Active Sound+ with 3 sound profiles:

Ignition (gas engine sound)

Evolution (classic EV)

Lightspeed (sci-fi tones)

N Ambient Shift Light syncs cabin lights with gear shifts
 Design Highlights: Built to Perform

Visually, the Ioniq 6 N stands apart:

Aggressive body kit

Wider fenders

Swan-neck rear spoiler (functional downforce)

Exclusive N color options:

Performance Blue Pearl

Abyss Black Pearl

Gravity Gold Matte

Expect additional N Performance parts for personalization.

 Pricing & Availability

While official pricing hasn't dropped yet, it’s expected to undercut the Ioniq 5 N:

Estimated starting price: ~€51,000 (Europe)

U.S. equivalent pricing TBD, but likely in the $55,000–$60,000 range
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N is not just another electric sedan—it’s a signal that fun and emotion still have a place in the EV future. With bold design, blistering speed, and features that appeal to both enthusiasts and tech lovers, it’s shaping up to be one of 2025's most exciting performance EVs.

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