The Hyundai Ioniq 5 gets all of the sales glory, but its brother, the Ioniq 6 sedan, is the real InsideEVs office favorite. Despite its polarizing looks—I personally dig it, but understand why others don’t—this electric sedan is a technology and range king. Now, it’s getting some big updates for the 2026 model year, along with the promise of a go-fast Ioniq 6 N later this summer as well.
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The updated 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 was just unveiled at the Seoul Mobility Show, and it bears more than a passing resemblance to the RN22e concept from 2022. Yet while its front end was slippery before, it’s clearly even more streamlined now. Gone is the old double-decker spoiler, replaced by a new ducktail unit that’s an improvement in every way.

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Inside, Hyundai says the sedan boasts a redesigned steering wheel, better trim materials, a new center console and other upgrades. The Ioniq 6 also gets an N Line sporty variant, much as other Hyundai models do. That trim boasts a more “dynamic and aggressive design” than your standard Ioniq 6, including some tweaks from the RN22e visuals.
That’s what we know. What we don’t know is… almost everything else, including range, power, charging speeds or other features. Presumably, the Ioniq 6 will get the new, larger 63 kWh and 84 kWh batteries we’ve seen go into the latest generation of Hyundai Motor Group EVs.

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Considering that the current Ioniq 6 estimates a maximum range of 342 miles on the U.S. cycle—making it one of the better long-range EVs we can buy—that battery in this new car could be closer to 400 miles. If it’s reasonably priced, it could be one of the best attainable electric road-trippers around. As for the Ioniq 6 N, there are even fewer details for now, except that the car is due to be seen in July.
Are these welcome updates to the Ioniq 6, or do you prefer the original? Let us know in the comments.

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