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Hyundai Ioniq 6 renders show a sexy sedan without the camo

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Ivan, 29 April 2022

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The Hyundai Ioniq 6 began as the Prophecy concept, lauded by fans as a Porsche-esque four-door sedan. We then saw images of the physical car in the wild, but sadly it was covered in camo and we didn't see thr complete design.

In come computer-generated renders, which give us a potential glimpse at what the Ioniq 6 will look like when it finally launches sometime this year. Thanks to GotchaCars, we can enjoy these speculative renders, which are based on what we've seen of the real car. They offer a look at the Ioniq 6 in different colors and with different rim designs.

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Hyundai Ioniq 6 renders

Sadly there's no real look at the rear of the car, which on the Prophecy at least, is quite exciting. The physical Ioniq 6 was never going to be as good as the concept, but that doesn't mean it's not going to look good regardless.

As for specs, we expect the Ioniq 6 to pack the 77.4kWh battery that Hyundai now offers in the Ioniq 5. It promises a range of up to 507km in that car with up to 325hp from the dual-motor version.

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  • MaxMcDee
  • Stf
  • 03 May 2022

It will debut later this year with US availability most likely starting in early 2023, expected price - $45,000 expected range - 300 miles WLTP

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  • Liebenzo
  • kmq
  • 01 May 2022

When is it due to release in the USA?

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  • joenodden
  • j5{
  • 30 Apr 2022

Only the third one is accurate.

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