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Hyundai Ioniq 6 N incoming with even more power than Ioniq 5 N

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Max McDee, 22 November 2023

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Hyundai is making waves once again with its latest endeavor, the not-so-secret-anymore Ioniq 6 N. While the Ioniq 5 N has just hit the streets, rumors are swirling about the next Hyundai high-performance car, set to arrive as early as 2025. According to a report from Australian magazine Drive, the Ioniq 6 N is gearing up to outshine its crossover sibling, promising even more power and excitement for EV enthusiasts.

The Ioniq 6 N witll feature a dual-motor setup, more powerful than the 650 hp of the Ioniq 5 N. While torque figures remain a mystery for now, it's worth noting that the Ioniq 5 N already boasts an impressive 545 lb-ft of torque. If speculations hold true, the Ioniq 6 N might even outpace the high-riding model, which sprints from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.4 seconds.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N to have even more power than Ioniq 5 N

Furthermore, the Ioniq 6 N's is tipped to bring some reduction in weight. A regular dual-motor variant is estimated to shed about 60 lb compared to the Ioniq 5 with all-wheel drive and a larger 77.4-kWh battery. This weight reduction hints at an even lower center of gravity, thanks to the sedan's sleek and aerodynamic design.

The Ioniq 6 N's arrival is not entirely out of left field. Last year, Hyundai unveiled the RN22e concept, which was described as a sneak peek into the future of EV performance. Packing 577 horsepower, the RN22e matched the Kia EV6 GT, another electrifying contender. The RN22e served as a testing ground for high-performance applications of the E-GMP platform, showcasing Hyundai's commitment to pushing the boundaries of electric performance.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N to have even more power than Ioniq 5 N

As global emissions regulations continue to tighten, the automotive industry is undergoing a seismic shift toward electric mobility. In the European Union, a ban on the sale of new cars with emissions is set to take effect in 2035, with Euro 7 regulations arriving soon. These changes are ushering in an era where electric cars are no longer just the future - they are the present.

In this evolving landscape, Hyundai wants to be seen as a leader in the electric vehicle arena, ensuring that fun and exciting cars will continue to thrive, powered by motors and batteries rather than combustion engines and fossil fuels.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N to have even more power than Ioniq 5 N

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  • Fearghast
  • ps1
  • 24 Nov 2023

I would not dare to insult Porsche with pretty much souless version of a EV box. Yeah, Ionic 6 N can go fast, really fast, but compared to Porsche which is usually fun and engaging ... it can't compare. It's like comparing old Prius vs. G...

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  • Anonymous
  • Rvf
  • 23 Nov 2023

Porsche Ioniq 911

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  • yalim
  • mu4
  • 23 Nov 2023

why only give 0-100? what are 0-200 and 0-300 accelerations? a 650hp car definitely must go up to 310-320kmh

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