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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N price cut to $61,500 amid wave of 2026 electric car releases
Hyundai has reduced the base price of its 2026 Ioniq 5 N performance electric SUV to $61,500, a $6,300 drop from the 2025 model. The new version adds a NACS fast‑charging port, ten selectable drift‑drive stages, upgraded driver‑awareness warnings and other convenience features.
At the same time, automakers are unveiling a broad lineup of electric vehicles slated for 2026. Expected releases include the Tesla Model 2, Hyundai Ioniq 7, Kia EV4, Volkswagen ID.2all, Mercedes‑Benz CLA EV, Volvo EX60, BMW Neue Klasse sedan, Audi A6 e‑tron and Porsche Cayenne EV, covering a range of price points and market segments worldwide.