Hyundai Teases IONIQ 6 N Drift Spec and Performance Parts Ahead of Goodwood Debut

by Jul 8, 2025All News, Electric Vehicle, Hyundai, Motorsports, N-Performance, Slider

ioniq 6 n drift spec

Hyundai’s reveal at Goodwood won’t be just the IONIQ 6 N — they’re also teasing a IONIQ 6 N Drift Spec edition and performance upgrade kit for the standard IONIQ 6 N. Here’s what’s cooking. The Korean automaker has already dropped two key surprises through a series of teaser videos and press materials: a possible IONIQ 6 N Drift Spec variant, and the development of official performance parts with the IONIQ 6 N Performance Parts.

Hyundai IONIQ 6 N: Preview of the Base Car

Set to be Hyundai’s second all-electric N model after the IONIQ 5 N, the IONIQ 6 N is built on the same E-GMP platform and is expected to feature dual-motor all-wheel-drive with performance estimated around 650 horsepower, thanks to the N Grin Boost function.

Hyundai’s teasers confirm key upgrades:

  • Reworked suspension geometry designed for sharper turn-in and more linear steering feel.
  • Electronically Controlled Stroke-Sensing Dampers (ECS) for refined body control.
  • Advanced versions of N e-Shift and N Active Sound+, enhancing driver feedback in all modes.
  • Expanded drift-optimization tools, suggesting the IONIQ 6 N will be as playful as it is powerful.

The exterior preview also showcases aggressive aero, including a prominent rear wing, enlarged intakes, and widened fenders—clearly signaling Hyundai’s intention to compete with the best electric performance sedans on the market.

ioniq 6 n drift spec

First Surprise: IONIQ 6 N Drift Spec Teased

While the base IONIQ 6 N is already positioned as track-ready, Hyundai’s teaser clips revealed something even more extreme: a potential Drift Spec version.

This model—seen briefly with exaggerated camber, wider fenders, and a motorsport-style rear diffuser—appears to be a dedicated, possibly limited-edition track/drift variant. Though unconfirmed, the following characteristics are likely:

  • More aggressive suspension tuning optimized for oversteer.
  • Revised software for greater rear-bias torque control.
  • Weight reduction elements or chassis reinforcements.
  • Aerodynamic features not seen on the standard IONIQ 6 N.

This Drift Spec would push Hyundai’s electric N cars further into enthusiast territory, aligning with motorsport and grassroots drift culture—a bold move for an EV.

Second Surprise: IONIQ 6 N Performance Parts Coming

The teasers also revealed that Hyundai is preparing a line of official performance parts specifically for the IONIQ 6 N. This signals a shift in the brand’s EV strategy toward modular upgrades and user-driven customization.

While details remain scarce, we expect offerings to include:

  • Track-focused aero parts such as larger wings, splitters, and diffusers.
  • Suspension upgrades, potentially including ECS-compatible lowering kits.
  • Lightweight forged wheels and performance braking systems.
  • Software tweaks or accessory packages designed to enhance drift mode or lap performance.

This parts ecosystem would make Hyundai one of the first major EV manufacturers to build a supported aftermarket performance pathway for electric cars—something many enthusiasts have been waiting for.

Looking Ahead to July 10

The full reveal of the Hyundai IONIQ 6 N will take place at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where final specifications, performance numbers, and possibly the Drift Spec prototype will be unveiled. With Hyundai actively teasing more than just a production car, all signs point to a multi-tiered performance strategy aimed at both track enthusiasts and everyday EV drivers.

Stay tuned for full coverage after the debut, including confirmed specs, comparisons, and market availability.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

You can review our privacy policy on the Legal/Disclosure page