Hyundai’s all-electric Ioniq 6 N has gone on sale in Israel about a year after its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The sporty sedan, based on the Ioniq 5 N and sharing its E-GMP platform, is priced at 400,000 shekels, the same launch price the Ioniq 5 N had when it arrived in June 2024. Hyundai later raised the 5 N to 440,000 shekels, then paused sales, and has now brought it back locally at 410,000 shekels.
The 6 N uses two electric motors for all-wheel drive, 226 hp up front and 383 hp at the rear, for a combined 609 hp. With the N Grin Boost button, output rises briefly to 641 hp. Hyundai says 0 to 100 km/h takes 3.4 seconds, or 3.2 seconds with launch control, and top speed is 257 km/h. Braking comes from 400 mm front discs with four-piston calipers and 360 mm rear discs, while the car rides on 20-inch wheels with Pirelli P Zero 5 tires.
Hyundai also added a revised suspension setup with electronic control and sensors that adapt damping to driving conditions. The car includes N e-Shift simulated gear changes, torque vectoring with a rear limited-slip differential, a drift mode, N Ambient Shift Light, and N Active Sound+, which plays synthetic engine sound through the audio system. For track use, it gets a driving-management system with performance analysis and lap timing, plus an N Battery system that adjusts for drag, sprint, or endurance driving and improves thermal management.
The 800-volt system is paired with an 84 kWh lithium-ion battery, giving a claimed range of 487 km. DC fast charging is rated at up to 350 kW, and Hyundai says 10 to 80 percent takes 18 minutes. Against the Tesla Model 3 Performance, Hyundai says the American car is 0.1 second quicker, 5 km/h faster at the top end, and offers 84 km more range, but the Ioniq 6 N is said to have the edge in handling, while the Tesla costs more than 116,000 shekels less.
Equipment includes a 12.3-inch digital cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, wireless charging, 360-degree cameras and sensors, a digital rearview mirror, head-up display, heated and ventilated front sport seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic roof, ambient lighting, an electric trunk, automatic parking, remote control functions, and a Bose sound system with eight speakers. Safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, seven airbags, and features such as junction crossing detection, blind-spot intervention, rear cross-traffic braking, door-open warning, driver fatigue monitoring, automatic high beam, traffic sign recognition, parking collision prevention, and rear-seat child reminder. The car comes with a five-year or 100,000-km warranty, and the battery is covered for seven years or 150,000 km, whichever comes first.