Hyundai’s N division is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2025. That’s not long enough to earn the cachet of other performance sub-brands, like BMW’s M or Mercedes-Benz’s AMG, but N has certainly developed a reputation for fun, attainable, and powder-blue cars. With the Ioniq 5 N, Hyundai’s skunkworks for speed proved that it can do the impossible: make an EV that’s ridiculously, irrationally fun. Now, it’s trying to reproduce that magic.
Meet the Ioniq 6 N, a new big-winged, high-powered, pastel-dipped machine designed for those who cross the spectrum between a love of EVs and a need for speed. It shares much of the performance architecture of the Ioniq 5 N, including stronger motors and cooling to match, but it has some significant updates that should make it even more engaging and fun.
Let’s start with what’s the same: The Ioniq 6 N uses a pair of uprated electric motors to deliver 641 hp (478 kW) and 568 lb-ft (779 nm) of torque, directed to all four wheels. Not only can those motors put out big power, but they can regen it as well, with the Ioniq 6 N able to brake at up to 0.6 G before it calls in support from its physical brake. (That’s about twice as much as most EVs, which usually switch over to friction brakes at 0.3 G.)