
If you think EVs are boring, Hyundai’s here to change your mind. The carmaker shared the new look of the IONIQ 6 and its N Line version at the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show. The brand didn’t stop there as they also teased the IONIQ 6 N, which will be the sportiest version of the EV sedan. While we still haven’t seen the full model yet, many are already guessing how far Hyundai will go with the performance and design upgrades.
The updated IONIQ 6 now has cleaner lines and a taller hood, while also having a longer shape overall, which helps with airflow and adds to the car’s sleek style. The design includes a ducktail spoiler at the back, replacing the older raised spoiler. The front and rear lights are slimmer, with wide-looking bumpers and added chrome pieces for a modern touch.
Inside, the IONIQ 6 still follows the brand’s “Mindful Cocoon” idea, for comfort and usability. Hyundai made a few updates to the steering wheel, door panels, and center console to improve both looks and function. There’s also a bigger screen for the climate controls, making the setup easier to use while driving. Meanwhile, the N Line version of the IONIQ 6 comes with sportier body parts like wing-shaped bumpers, side sills, and black accents, some of which are taken from the RN22e concept. It gives the car a more aggressive and low-to-the-ground look. The pixel-style lights also add a more digital feel.
Hyundai confirmed that the full IONIQ 6 N will be officially revealed in July this year. We still don’t know the full specs or features just yet, but the IONIQ 6 N is expected to carry that same fun-to-drive feel as the IONIQ 5 N. There’s also no update yet on whether it’s coming to the Philippines. Still, with Hyundai bringing in more EVs and already offering the IONIQ 5, this sporty new sedan might not be too far behind. For now, take a look at the rest of Hyundai’s cars on AutoDeal.com.ph, getting a quote is quick and easy.
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