Hyundai’s 641-hp Ioniq 6 N makes its long-awaited North American debut, blending track-ready performance, sharp handling, and everyday electric usability.
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The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N is proof – if it were still needed – that electric cars can stir the hearts of the most fervent car enthisiasts. More than that, it’s proof that Hyundai N is fast becoming one of ...
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