
Yes, you can actually enjoy driving and sliding sideways without the carbon trail. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N DK Edition is taking the drifting world in a cleaner direction. Hyundai has introduced the Ioniq 5 N DK Edition, a special model created for driving enthusiasts who enjoy drifting. Named after Keiichi Tsuchiya, known as the Drift King, this version includes updates to improve performance and handling. It will first be available in Korea and Japan in 2025, with possible expansion to other markets later.
The DK Edition keeps the powerful dual-motor setup of the standard Ioniq 5 N, offering 641 hp. What makes it different is the added features for better control. The car is equipped with H&R lowering springs that reduce the height for improved stability, and the brakes have been upgraded with six-piston calipers and larger pads for more reliable stopping power.
To have better performance, the car comes with a carbon fiber body kit that includes a front splitter, side skirts, and a rear wing. These features improve the car’s grip and stability during high-speed driving. The design is finished with matte white paint and green accents inspired by Tsuchiya’s racing colors. The 21-inch lightweight wheels also help reduce weight and improve handling.
Inside, the DK Edition keeps much of the layout from the standard model but adds features to make drifting easier. Tools like the N Drift Optimizer and electronic dampers give drivers more control during slides. Although it doesn’t add more power, the car’s tuning makes it more engaging for performance driving.
Details about the price and production numbers of the DK Edition are still under wraps. What’s clear is that it’s built for drivers who want a powerful EV with features made for drifting. For more about the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, visit the Hyundai Car Guide. If you’re ready to make it yours, AutoDeal.com.ph makes buying easy. Use the AutoDeal app on iOS or Android to handle everything wherever you are.
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