
Hyundai Motor Company has officially unveiled the refreshed IONIQ 6 and its sportier N Line variant at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025. The updated models, designed under the "Pure Flow, Refined" concept, introduce a sleeker, more aerodynamic silhouette while enhancing performance and comfort.
Building on the success of the original IONIQ 6, which debuted in 2022, the latest iteration features smoother curves, improved proportions, and a more fluid design. Hyundai describes the new styling approach as an evolution of the "Electrified Streamliner" concept, further refining every line for a simpler yet progressive aesthetic.
“IONIQ 6 has evolved from a single Electrified Streamliner into a lineup, each model expressing its own character while staying true to one refined vision,” said Simon Loasby, Senior Vice President and Head of Hyundai Design Center.
The facelifted IONIQ 6 introduces an elevated hood and an extended shark-nose front design, contributing to a streamlined profile. The previous-generation spoiler has been replaced with a more refined ducktail spoiler to maintain aerodynamic efficiency. Other exterior updates include a horizontal design theme that widens the stance and modern chrome accents on the rear bumper.
Inside, Hyundai continues its "Mindful Cocoon" concept, improving comfort and usability. The cabin features a redesigned steering wheel, premium door trim materials, an optimized center console layout, and an enlarged climate control display for better accessibility.
Hyundai also introduced the IONIQ 6 N Line, a performance-inspired variant influenced by the RN22e Rolling Lab concept. This version features a more aggressive design, with wing-shaped front and rear bumpers, a prominent side sill, and a lower visual stance. Black detailing at the rear enhances its sporty appeal, while the two-dimensional Parametric Pixel lamps contribute to a modern digital aesthetic.
Alongside the new IONIQ 6 models, Hyundai teased the upcoming IONIQ 6 N, a high-performance electrified streamliner set to be unveiled in July 2025. The performance-oriented model is expected to bring advanced engineering and enhanced driving dynamics to Hyundai's growing electric vehicle lineup.