Hyundai took the wraps off its updated IONIQ 6 electric sedan at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025 last month. The company also introduced a sportier N Line version, giving buyers more choices in its electric car lineup.
The new IONIQ 6 keeps its streamlined shape but gets a more refined look. The front now has a raised hood with a shark-nose design. At the back, Hyundai replaced the large wing spoiler with a smaller ducktail spoiler that still helps the car cut through air efficiently.
Simon Loasby, who leads Hyundai’s Design Center, explained the changes: “IONIQ 6 has evolved from a single Electrified Streamliner into a lineup, each model expressing its own character while staying true to one refined vision.”
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The car’s exterior now features thinner daytime running lights separate from the main headlights. Hyundai added horizontal design elements that make the car look wider and more modern. A black strip runs along the lower body and doors, highlighting the car’s flowing shape.
Inside, Hyundai improved what it calls the “Mindful Cocoon” interior. The car now has a new three-spoke steering wheel, better door materials, a redesigned center console, and a larger climate control display that’s easier to use.
For drivers wanting a sportier look, the new N Line model stands out with more aggressive styling. Based on Hyundai’s RN22e concept car, it features sculptured bumpers, distinctive side sills, and black details at the rear that make it look lower and more athletic.
While Hyundai hasn’t released updated technical details, the current IONIQ 6 comes with either a 53kWh or 77.4kWh battery. Power ranges from 149 horsepower in the base model to 321 horsepower in the dual-motor all-wheel-drive version. The car’s 800-volt electrical system allows for very fast charging – going from 10% to 80% battery in just 18 minutes at high-powered charging stations.
The IONIQ 6 has received industry recognition, winning “Best EV Executive Car” at the Great British Fleet Awards. It also ranked highest among mainstream electric cars in J.D. Power’s 2025 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience Ownership Study.
Hyundai also teased a high-performance IONIQ 6 N model coming in July 2025, which will likely offer even more power and sportier handling.
The refreshed IONIQ 6 aims to appeal to both individual buyers and company fleets, with the N Line specifically targeting executives who want a car that looks sporty while remaining efficient and practical.