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Hyundai Motor Company is readying itself to debut a long-awaited IONIQ 6 N at the globally recognized Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 10, 2025. As the showcase date is approaching, the Korean automobile company has offered an early preview of the advanced performance features that define the upcoming Hyundai IONIQ 6 N as the next-generation electric sports sedan.
The IONIQ 6 N features a completely redesigned suspension geometry, allowing it to capitalize on its low ride height with a bespoke suspension setup. The lowered roll center and enlarged caster trail, which improve on-center feel, contribute to the vehicle's enhanced driving capabilities compared to the IONIQ 5 N. Additionally, there are new electronically controlled stroke sensing (ECS) dampers that ensure a new level of driving confidence by offering a refined balance of comfort and precision.
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Hyundai has equipped its upcoming IONIQ 6 N with Innovative N e-shift technology / N Active Sound Plus. While the IONIQ 5 N already offers the best-in-segment driving experience, the IONIQ 6 N elevates the drive performance and comfort to the next level with its advanced N e-shift technology, which is available in every drive mode and offers motorsport-inspired close gear ratios. It also gets N Ambient Shift Light that visually indicates the precise shift points for optimal performance.
To fine-tune drift functionality with a broader range of customization options, Hyundai has added an improved N Drift Optimizer. This technology tweak not only enhances the vehicle's drifting proficiency but also showcases the brand's commitment to providing an interactive driving experience.
For a more visual look, Hyundai released a teaser video of the IONIQ 6 N on the Hyundai N Worldwide YouTube channel, offering a striking cinematic glimpse of the sedan's dynamic silhouette in action on the track. The teaser video highlights that the upcoming Hyundai electric sedan has flared fenders, a wider stance, lightweight wheels, and a motorsport-inspired swan neck rear spoiler.
Along with the IONIQ 6 N, the Hyundai N brand will debut other high-performance vehicles. Visitors will be able to engage in interactive activities at the dedicated N Booth, featuring race simulators and photo booths. Those who complete all N Booth activities will receive exclusive access to N's grandstand, offering a unique view of the iconic hill climb.
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