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Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V

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Hyundai continues to expand its electric-vehicle portfolio through software integration, specialized utility models, and regional production scaling. The company recently introduced a major interior overhaul for the Ioniq 5, replacing dual displays with a single 17–18 inch vertical central screen and moving most information to a head-up display. This update utilizes the Android-based Pleos Connect operating system as part of a broader transition toward software-defined vehicles. In the utility and regional segments, Hyundai unveiled an Ioniq 9 variant designed for agricultural use, featuring 428 hp, a 2,500 kg towing capacity, and a Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) outlet. For the Chinese market, the company is launching the Ioniq V, an electric fastback featuring a 27-inch 4K panoramic display and L2+ intelligent driving technology. High-performance offerings also include the Ioniq 6 N, which produces up to 478 kW via the ‘N Grin Boost’ function. Additionally, the Ioniq 6 has received function, and an N-Line package for more aggressive styling. the Ioniq 6. Regional production has reached a significant milestone with the official commencement of mass production for the sub-compact Ioniq 3 at the İzmit facility in Türkiye. This marks the first time a foreign automaker has produced a fully electric passenger vehicle in the country. Following a €250 million investment that modernized to modernize over half of the facility, the plant aims to produce an initial 30,000 units annually, with approximately 80% intended supports the Ioniq 3 and is preparing for export to European markets. To support future electrification, a generations of the BAYON and i20 models. A new battery system assembly plant plant, established in collaboration with Hyundai Mobis, has also been added to the İzmit site in collaboration with Hyundai Mobis. to support future hybrid vehicle battery assembly. In the UK, the Ioniq 3 Europe, Hyundai has entered opened pre-orders for the market with prices starting at £22,245, offering Ioniq 3, which offers battery options providing ranges between 213 344 and 308 miles. 497 kilometers. The company aims to sell over 40,000 units in Europe by 2027, positioning the model to compete in the B-segment against vehicles like the Renault 5 and Volkswagen’s upcoming ID. Polo.

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  1. 2026-08-21 21:10 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  2. 2026-08-18 12:57 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  3. 2026-08-16 11:25 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  4. 2026-08-15 12:04 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  5. 2026-08-15 07:05 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  6. 2026-08-15 03:26 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  7. 2026-08-14 11:07 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  8. 2026-08-13 16:33 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3, and V
  9. 2026-08-08 07:37 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, 6 N, 9, 3
  10. 2026-08-02 09:32 UTC Hyundai EV lineup expands: Ioniq 5, Ioniq 9 SUV, Ioniq 3
  11. 2026-08-02 02:07 UTC Hyundai‑Kia EV lineup adds IONIQ 9 upgrades, IONIQ 3 rollout
  12. 2026-07-28 10:26 UTC Hyundai‑Kia EV lineup adds IONIQ 6 N Line, Syros
  13. 2026-07-27 09:32 UTC Hyundai‑Kia EV lineup adds IONIQ 6 N Line, Syros
  14. 2026-07-26 02:38 UTC Hyundai‑Kia EV lineup expands with Ioniq 3, Syros launch

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