The Hyundai Ioniq 6 facelift has created a buzz with its official unveiling at the Seoul Motor Show 2025. What’s even more special is the debut of Ioniq 6 N Line – the sportier variant of the electric four-door sedan. This is the first time we got to see its N Line version, which features sportier bumpers with N Line badging, bespoke alloy wheels and black-out body panels.
Here are 5 important details of the 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 facelift.

Looks sportier than before!
Starting with the design, the new Ioniq 6 receives noticeable changes inspired by the Hyundai RN22e concept (especially the front fascia). It features a new front splitter and a raised bonnet, both enhancing its aerodynamics. The newly-designed slimmer headlamps with a pixel motif are borrowed from the Ioniq 9 electric SUV.
Adoring its side profile are the black-finished side skirts, newly-designed alloy wheels and revised rearview cameras. At the rear end, the new Hyundai Ioniq 6 sports double Ducktail spoiler, LED connected taillights with Pixel effect design and a sportier bumper with chrome trim.
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Slightly upmarket interior:
Minimal changes have been made inside the cabin. The updated model has a larger display for the dual zone climate control, along with the improved material quality. A new three-spoke steering wheel and revised centre console controls further enhance its fresh appeal.
Same battery packs:
The 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 facelift continues to offer the 53kWh and 77.4kWh battery packs. The smaller battery, paired with a single motor, delivers a maximum power of 149bhp. The larger battery pack is available with single motor RWD and dual motor AWD configurations, offering 225bhp and 321bhp, respectively.
Range figure:
Hyundai hasn’t yet revealed the range of the updated Ioniq 6. The sedan’s pre-facelift version with 77.4kWh battery version was claimed to offer WLTP range of up to 614km on a full charge.
Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Teased!

The South Korean automaker has also teased the Ioniq 6 N, which is essentially the performance version of the electric sedan. It’s likely to come with the 84kWh, dual motor powertrain, producing a maximum power of 650bhp. This performance EV will offer a WLTP-rated range of up to 448km. It does 0 to 200kmph in 3.4 seconds and attains a maximum speed of 260kmph. Some of its key features are as follows:
- Contrasting grille cover
- Dual rear spoilers
- Larger wing mounted under the windshield
- Blacked-out tailgate
- Sporty diffuser
- Red accents