
Hyundai’s high-performance N division is charging deeper into electrification. At the 2026 Canadian International AutoShow (CIAS) in Toronto, Hyundai Auto Canada unveiled the all-new Hyundai IONIQ 6 N, marking the next chapter in the brand’s electrified performance strategy for Canada and the U.S.
Following the critical and commercial success of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, the new IONIQ 6 N pushes even further—blending track-focused engineering with everyday usability in a sleek, aerodynamic sedan package.
Built for the Track, Tuned for the Road
The IONIQ 6 N isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade. Hyundai’s engineers reworked the platform extensively to deliver sharper handling, greater endurance, and more immersive driver feedback.
Key performance upgrades include:
– Redesigned suspension geometry for improved cornering stability and precision
– Enhanced N e-Shift system with shorter virtual gear ratios for more aggressive response
– Refined N Active Sound+ system with upgraded hardware and meticulous acoustic tuning
The result? A more engaging EV experience that mirrors the emotional feedback of internal combustion performance cars—without sacrificing the instant torque and efficiency electric vehicles are known for.
For North American enthusiasts who want both track-day thrills and daily drivability, the IONIQ 6 N aims to strike that balance.

A Milestone for Hyundai’s N Brand in Canada
The Canadian debut at CIAS continues Hyundai’s performance EV journey that began with the unveiling of the Hyundai RN22e concept in Toronto back in 2023.
Since launching its first N-badged vehicle in Canada in 2019, Hyundai has sold more than 6,800 N vehicles nationwide. The community has grown steadily, fueled by track events, local meetups, and strong engagement across social platforms.
For Canadian and U.S. buyers, the arrival of the IONIQ 6 N signals Hyundai’s long-term commitment to high-performance electrification—especially as EV adoption accelerates across North America.

CRATER Concept Continues Its Canadian Tour
Sharing the spotlight at CIAS was the bold Hyundai CRATER Concept, a futuristic all-electric off-road SUV designed at Hyundai’s technical center in Irvine, California.
Built as a design exploration for North American adventurers, CRATER blends rugged off-road capability with sustainable mobility.
Exterior Highlights:
– “Art of Steel” design language with sculpted fenders
– Steep approach and departure angles
– Lightweight monocoque body construction
Interior Innovations:
– “CRATER MAN” storytelling character integrated throughout the cabin
– Removable Bluetooth center console speaker
– Hidden aperture dashboard lighting signature
– Mechanical cylinder-style center controls with visual indicator lights
The concept underscores Hyundai’s vision for electrified adventure vehicles tailored specifically to Canadian and U.S. lifestyles—where off-road exploration and long-distance travel remain key buying considerations.
Beyond Performance: Hyundai Hope On Wheels
At CIAS, Hyundai also reaffirmed its commitment to pediatric cancer research through Hyundai Hope On Wheels, continuing its long-standing support for children’s health initiatives across Canada.





