07:59 09-11-2025

Hyundai IONIQ 6 N spotted in California: 641 hp, LA Auto Show debut, 2026 U.S. launch

See the production-spec Hyundai IONIQ 6 N spotted in California: 641 hp dual-motor AWD, 84 kWh battery, LA Auto Show debut, U.S. sales in 2026 around $60-65k.

A fully undisguised Hyundai IONIQ 6 N has been spotted on California streets—the first performance iteration of the electric sedan developed by the N Performance division. Photos published by KindelAuto indicate this is a production-spec model for the U.S. market, with the official debut slated for the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.

The IONIQ 6 N is set to become the most powerful sedan in Hyundai’s history. It features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup with the N Grin Boost function, delivering up to 641 hp. The sprint to 100 km/h should take around 3.2 seconds—squarely in the territory of the Tesla Model 3 Performance and BMW i4 M50. The model equips an 84 kWh battery, upgraded brakes, adaptive suspension, and the N Sound+ system that simulates a performance engine soundtrack. The hardware mix suggests a car engineered to feel purposeful rather than merely quick on paper.

California is a logical proving ground, given it’s the largest EV market in the U.S. Observers note that Hyundai has wrapped up certification and is now preparing the marketing rollout, a cadence that hints the launch plan is moving steadily.

Preliminary guidance points to U.S. sales beginning in the first half of 2026, with a starting price around $60,000–$65,000—positioning the sedan directly against offerings from Tesla and Polestar. The placement looks intentional and should make for a compelling cross-shop.