Hyundai Ioniq 6 & Ioniq 6 N Line Facelift Unveiled

Hyundai has unveiled the refreshed Ioniq 6 and its sportier sibling, the Ioniq 6 N Line, at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025. The updated models bring subtle yet significant design changes while also hinting at the arrival of the high-performance Ioniq 6 N later this year.
Design & Exterior Changes
The facelifted Ioniq 6 retains its sleek streamliner aesthetic but introduces refined elements for a more striking presence.

The elevated hood and extended shape create a sharper profile. A redesigned front bumper with a shark-nose effect enhances aerodynamics. A new black garnish along the lower body extends into the doors, giving it a sportier stance.
The rear spoiler has been replaced with an extended ducktail, optimizing airflow while maintaining a clean look.
At the front, Hyundai has introduced thinner daytime running lights with four LED lines made up of smaller squares, continuing the signature pixelated theme seen on the Ioniq 5. The redesigned bumper integrates the headlamp units, making the Ioniq 6 appear wider and more aggressive.

Interior Upgrades
Inside, Hyundai has focused on enhancing comfort and usability while maintaining its ‘Mindful Cocoon’ design philosophy.
The steering wheel now features a third spoke for better ergonomics. The center console has been reworked for improved functionality. The climate control display is now larger for better accessibility.
Upgraded materials on the door panels add to the premium feel of the cabin.
Ioniq 6 N Line: Sportier & More Aggressive
The Ioniq 6 N Line takes the updates further with a bold, aggressive design inspired by Hyundai’s RN22e Rolling Lab concept.

The front bumper features black mask-like elements and winglets at the edges. The rear sports extensive black trim, emphasizing its dynamic character. A single flowing character line on the side visually lowers the car, reinforcing its sporty stance.
Unique wheels and N Line badging further set it apart from the standard model.
Ioniq 6 N Teaser: A High-Performance Future
Hyundai also teased the upcoming Ioniq 6 N, set to be revealed in July.

While full details remain under wraps, it is expected to feature a high-performance powertrain similar to the Ioniq 5 N’s 641-hp dual-motor setup.
Teaser images hint at a more aggressive body kit, a blacked-out rear bumper, and a large wing, reinforcing its track-ready credentials.
Conclusion
Hyundai’s updates to the Ioniq 6 lineup refine its design while keeping it futuristic and competitive.
With the upcoming Ioniq 6 N promising thrilling performance, Hyundai is set to make a strong statement in the high-performance EV market.