Key Takeaways
– Performance Comparison: The Ioniq 6 N has 650 HP but is slower (0-60 mph in 3.1 seconds) and likely has a shorter range than Tesla’s Model 3 Performance (501 HP, 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds).
– Charging Speed and Size: The Ioniq 6 N offers faster charging (10% to 80% in 18 minutes with 350+ kW charger) despite being larger and heavier than the Model 3 Performance.
– Unique Features: The Ioniq 6 N includes Active Sound and e-Shift technologies, allowing drivers to choose engine sounds and has improved handling with new stroke sensing dampers.
– Pricing Information: The US price is not yet announced, but the Ioniq 6 N is expected to cost around £65,000 in the UK with a launch anticipated in early 2026.
– Estimated Range: The Ioniq 6 N is expected to have an estimated range of about 291 miles based on local standards.
After the previous model won EV of the year in 2024, Hyundai has unveiled the impressive Ioniq 6 N sports sedan, ready to compete against the Tesla Model 3 Performance.
Performance Comparison
The Ioniq 6 N boasts 650 HP, but it is slower and likely has a shorter range on a single charge, along with a higher cost compared to Tesla’s 501 HP Performance sedan. The new dual-motor Ioniq 6 N can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds, which is a tad slower than the Model 3 Performance’s 2.9 seconds, even with its more powerful engine and the larger 84 kWh battery.
Charging Speed and Size
Despite being larger and heavier than the Model 3 Performance, the sporty Hyundai Ioniq 6 N offers much quicker charging capabilities. With an appropriate 350+ kW charger, like Tesla’s V4 Superchargers, it can charge from 10% to 80% in merely 18 minutes. Hyundai’s EVs have shown to have a better charging curve when compared to Tesla’s vehicles, even those built on an 800V architecture, like the Cybertruck.
Unique Features
One of the most exciting aspects of the Ioniq 6 N is its blend of Active Sound and e-Shift technologies, designed to mimic the experience of driving a real internal combustion engine racer. Drivers can pick from various sounds, including a traditional V8 rumble with the Ignition option, Evolution’s EV heritage tones, or the futuristic sounds of the Lightspeed selection.
Hyundai claims they have revamped the chassis and suspension to improve handling, introducing new stroke sensing dampers that work well for both easy commutes and thrilling racetrack adventures.
Pricing Information
While the price of the Ioniq 6 N in the US is still under wraps, it is anticipated to cost around £65,000 in the UK upon its launch, expected in early 2026, with an estimated range of about 291 miles on local standards.
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