Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Australia

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

The updated Ioniq 6 is due in Australia during the second half of 2025, with the N to follow during 2026. Hyundai has only confirmed the existence of the upcoming Ioniq 6 N and nothing else about the electric sports sedan, but we expect it to follow the related Ioniq 5 N closely. The hot hatch-cum-SUV has an 84kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and outputs of 448kW and 740Nm.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

New 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 From All Dealers In Australia

New 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 from all Dealers in Australia

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 N has made its eagerly anticipated global debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as the quickest Hyundai Motor Group product to date, stopping the clock from 0-100km/h in a Porsche Taycan-scaring 3.2 seconds. Due to arrive Down Under in the first half of 2026 with the same 478kW/770Nm dual-motor powertrain as the IONIQ 5 N crossover, the IONIQ 6 N ups the performance.

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

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The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

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Ioniq 6 N : le modèle le plus rapide jamais construit par Hyundai sera ...

Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 N has made its eagerly anticipated global debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as the quickest Hyundai Motor Group product to date, stopping the clock from 0-100km/h in a Porsche Taycan-scaring 3.2 seconds. Due to arrive Down Under in the first half of 2026 with the same 478kW/770Nm dual-motor powertrain as the IONIQ 5 N crossover, the IONIQ 6 N ups the performance.

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Line A call might also be made to slim down the Ioniq 6 range locally, which currently sits at six variants spanning $67,300 to $86,500 BOCS with 53.0kWh and 77.4kWh batteries available to Australian customers along with a choice of rear.

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2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6: Initial details for Australia | CarExpert

Embodying N's three core performance pillars - 'Corner Rascal', 'Racetrack Capability' and 'Everyday Sports Car'.

Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Line A call might also be made to slim down the Ioniq 6 range locally, which currently sits at six variants spanning $67,300 to $86,500 BOCS with 53.0kWh and 77.4kWh batteries available to Australian customers along with a choice of rear.

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 price in Australia starts at approximately $67,500 drive-away for the base Dynamiq variant with rear-wheel drive and a 53 kWh battery. The Long Range 77.4 kWh version with all-wheel drive climbs closer to $85,000, depending on the trim and options.

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Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N High-performance Electric Car Around The Corner - Drive

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N high-performance electric car around the corner - Drive

The updated Ioniq 6 is due in Australia during the second half of 2025, with the N to follow during 2026. Hyundai has only confirmed the existence of the upcoming Ioniq 6 N and nothing else about the electric sports sedan, but we expect it to follow the related Ioniq 5 N closely. The hot hatch-cum-SUV has an 84kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and outputs of 448kW and 740Nm.

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 price in Australia starts at approximately $67,500 drive-away for the base Dynamiq variant with rear-wheel drive and a 53 kWh battery. The Long Range 77.4 kWh version with all-wheel drive climbs closer to $85,000, depending on the trim and options.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

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~650 hp Hyundai Ioniq 6 N (July 2025 Premiere): Our Top 6 Expectations

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Line A call might also be made to slim down the Ioniq 6 range locally, which currently sits at six variants spanning $67,300 to $86,500 BOCS with 53.0kWh and 77.4kWh batteries available to Australian customers along with a choice of rear.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 N has made its eagerly anticipated global debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as the quickest Hyundai Motor Group product to date, stopping the clock from 0-100km/h in a Porsche Taycan-scaring 3.2 seconds. Due to arrive Down Under in the first half of 2026 with the same 478kW/770Nm dual-motor powertrain as the IONIQ 5 N crossover, the IONIQ 6 N ups the performance.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

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The updated Ioniq 6 is due in Australia during the second half of 2025, with the N to follow during 2026. Hyundai has only confirmed the existence of the upcoming Ioniq 6 N and nothing else about the electric sports sedan, but we expect it to follow the related Ioniq 5 N closely. The hot hatch-cum-SUV has an 84kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and outputs of 448kW and 740Nm.

Embodying N's three core performance pillars - 'Corner Rascal', 'Racetrack Capability' and 'Everyday Sports Car'.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Line A call might also be made to slim down the Ioniq 6 range locally, which currently sits at six variants spanning $67,300 to $86,500 BOCS with 53.0kWh and 77.4kWh batteries available to Australian customers along with a choice of rear.

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Hyundai IONIQ 6 cars for sale in Australia - carsales.com.au

Embodying N's three core performance pillars - 'Corner Rascal', 'Racetrack Capability' and 'Everyday Sports Car'.

Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N: Everything We Know

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N: Everything We Know

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 price in Australia starts at approximately $67,500 drive-away for the base Dynamiq variant with rear-wheel drive and a 53 kWh battery. The Long Range 77.4 kWh version with all-wheel drive climbs closer to $85,000, depending on the trim and options.

Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

Hyundai RN22e (IONIQ 6 N) prototype test drive – Australian debut ...

Embodying N's three core performance pillars - 'Corner Rascal', 'Racetrack Capability' and 'Everyday Sports Car'.

The updated Ioniq 6 is due in Australia during the second half of 2025, with the N to follow during 2026. Hyundai has only confirmed the existence of the upcoming Ioniq 6 N and nothing else about the electric sports sedan, but we expect it to follow the related Ioniq 5 N closely. The hot hatch-cum-SUV has an 84kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and outputs of 448kW and 740Nm.

Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

2026 - HYUNDAI IONIQ 6 & IONIQ 6 N LINE | Fabricante HYUNDAI | PlanetCarsZ

2026 - HYUNDAI IONIQ 6 & IONIQ 6 N LINE | Fabricante HYUNDAI | PlanetCarsZ

The updated Ioniq 6 is due in Australia during the second half of 2025, with the N to follow during 2026. Hyundai has only confirmed the existence of the upcoming Ioniq 6 N and nothing else about the electric sports sedan, but we expect it to follow the related Ioniq 5 N closely. The hot hatch-cum-SUV has an 84kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and outputs of 448kW and 740Nm.

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

Since it's been created for those who will use it on track, the Ioniq 6 N comes with huge 400mm front discs that are clamped down on by four-piston callipers and large 360mm rear rotors. Boosting performance, Pirelli has developed a bespoke P Zero tyre for the electric Hyundai. Primed to land in Australia in the first half of next year, it's thought the new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will.

Hyundai has pulled the wraps off teaser images of what could be its fastest electric car yet - the 2026 Ioniq 6 N. With its global reveal locked in for July and Australian deliveries confirmed for 2026, this high.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 N has made its eagerly anticipated global debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as the quickest Hyundai Motor Group product to date, stopping the clock from 0-100km/h in a Porsche Taycan-scaring 3.2 seconds. Due to arrive Down Under in the first half of 2026 with the same 478kW/770Nm dual-motor powertrain as the IONIQ 5 N crossover, the IONIQ 6 N ups the performance.

Most powerful sedan to wear a Hyundai badge is due to be revealed in three months.

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 price in Australia starts at approximately $67,500 drive-away for the base Dynamiq variant with rear-wheel drive and a 53 kWh battery. The Long Range 77.4 kWh version with all-wheel drive climbs closer to $85,000, depending on the trim and options.

Hyundai Australia has teased its all-new high-performance Ioniq 6 N with advanced aerodynamics and a wider, more sporty stance on the road, more than two years after first announcing pricing and specifications of the electric sedan. After taking the learnings from the successful Ioniq 5 N SUV, which won multiple awards, the new sedan brings with it multiple innovations and something for.

The updated Ioniq 6 is due in Australia during the second half of 2025, with the N to follow during 2026. Hyundai has only confirmed the existence of the upcoming Ioniq 6 N and nothing else about the electric sports sedan, but we expect it to follow the related Ioniq 5 N closely. The hot hatch-cum-SUV has an 84kWh battery, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and outputs of 448kW and 740Nm.

Embodying N's three core performance pillars - 'Corner Rascal', 'Racetrack Capability' and 'Everyday Sports Car'.

The first Australian deliveries of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N are anticipated in early 2026, pending any delays. However, it may also become the most expensive Hyundai sold in Australia, with the Ioniq 5 N already priced at $110,383 plus on.

2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Line A call might also be made to slim down the Ioniq 6 range locally, which currently sits at six variants spanning $67,300 to $86,500 BOCS with 53.0kWh and 77.4kWh batteries available to Australian customers along with a choice of rear.


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