Hyundai unveils facelifted Ioniq 6 and new Ioniq 6 N Line
07 Apr 2025|765 views
Hyundai has unveiled its facelifted Ioniq 6, which now also includes an all-new N Line variant.
The new Ioniq 6's elevated hood and extended shape, combined with a shark-nose design, gives it a sleek profile. A black garnish on its lower body extends to the doors, emphasising its streamlined body, while the previous generation's prominent spoiler has been replaced with an extended ducktail spoiler to maintain aerodynamic performance.
Most notably, however, front and rear design details have also been refined for a modern and high-tech appearance, featuring separate slim DRLs and main lamps.
The Ioniq 6's horizontal design elements create a wider stance, while its rear bumper design complements the front with modern chrome garnish
While maintaining its 'Mindful Cocoon' concept, its interior also places greater emphasis on comfort and intuitive user experience. It features a redesigned steering wheel and enhanced door trim materials for a more premium feel. Its centre console layout has been refined for improved functionality, including an enlarged climate control display.
Also unveiled was the Ioniq 6 N Line variant, which has inherited the design DNA of the RN22e Rolling Lab. Its front and rear wing-shaped bumpers feature enhanced details and a more sculptural form. Its wing-inspired bumper design, along with a side sill emphasised by a single line, also give the all-electric streamliner a visually lower stance.
Additionally, the extensive use of black colour at its rear - drawn from the RN22e's design - contributes to its sporty proportions. Also, its two-dimensional Parametric Pixel lamp design further emphasises a digital aesthetic.
At its 2025 Seoul Mobility Show presentation, Hyundai also teased its forthcoming Ioniq 6 N, hinting at the arrival of a future high-performance electrified streamliner.
Specifications mentioned above are based on the Korean-market model, which may differ when it comes to Singapore.
Hyundai has unveiled its facelifted Ioniq 6, which now also includes an all-new N Line variant.
The new Ioniq 6's elevated hood and extended shape, combined with a shark-nose design, gives it a sleek profile. A black garnish on its lower body extends to the doors, emphasising its streamlined body, while the previous generation's prominent spoiler has been replaced with an extended ducktail spoiler to maintain aerodynamic performance.
Most notably, however, front and rear design details have also been refined for a modern and high-tech appearance, featuring separate slim DRLs and main lamps.
The Ioniq 6's horizontal design elements create a wider stance, while its rear bumper design complements the front with modern chrome garnish
While maintaining its 'Mindful Cocoon' concept, its interior also places greater emphasis on comfort and intuitive user experience. It features a redesigned steering wheel and enhanced door trim materials for a more premium feel. Its centre console layout has been refined for improved functionality, including an enlarged climate control display.
Also unveiled was the Ioniq 6 N Line variant, which has inherited the design DNA of the RN22e Rolling Lab. Its front and rear wing-shaped bumpers feature enhanced details and a more sculptural form. Its wing-inspired bumper design, along with a side sill emphasised by a single line, also give the all-electric streamliner a visually lower stance.
Additionally, the extensive use of black colour at its rear - drawn from the RN22e's design - contributes to its sporty proportions. Also, its two-dimensional Parametric Pixel lamp design further emphasises a digital aesthetic.
At its 2025 Seoul Mobility Show presentation, Hyundai also teased its forthcoming Ioniq 6 N, hinting at the arrival of a future high-performance electrified streamliner.
Specifications mentioned above are based on the Korean-market model, which may differ when it comes to Singapore.
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