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India Today
11-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Hyundai Ioniq 6 N debuts at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Hyundai Motor Company has taken the wraps off its latest performance EV, the IONIQ 6 N, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in on the momentum of the Ioniq 5 N, the Ioniq 6 N is Hyundai's second high-performance electric vehicle under the N brand. It reflects the brand's motorsport DNA and technological innovation drawn from racing programs and 'rolling lab' with a dual-motor setup delivering up to 650bhp (478kW) and 770Nm of torque, the Ioniq 6 N rockets from 0–100 kmph in just 3.2 seconds using N Launch Control and tops out at 257kmph, reinforcing its track-capable credentials without sacrificing daily drivability. Engineering prowess and performance innovations The Ioniq 6 N integrates a host of advanced features tailored for dynamic driving, including:N Grin Boost, offering 10 seconds of maximum acceleration,N Drift Optimiser for personalised drift characteristics,N Torque Distribution with 11 selectable levels of torque balance,N e-Shift, simulating gear shifts for more visceral driver feedback,N Active Sound+, adding acoustic drama with customizable sound debuting is the N Track Manager, allowing users to create custom track maps and analyse performance data, including lap times and ghost car elements like the swan neck rear wing, widened fenders, and a sleek 0.27 drag coefficient contribute to high-speed stability and aggressive styling. Suspension is enhanced with stroke-sensing ECS dampers for superior handling precision, while the N Battery system ensures optimal thermal management for peak performance under all Ioniq 6 N headlined Hyundai's electrified showcase at Goodwood, where attendees also witnessed the vehicle's dynamic prowess during the much-anticipated 'N Moment' on July 10. This special hill climb demonstration featured the full Hyundai N lineup, including Ioniq 5 N, i30 N, RN24, and multiple rally-spec models. Festival visitors were treated to an immersive experience at Hyundai's trackside booth, which offered exclusive merchandise, test drive simulations, and a closer look at optional N Performance Parts developed to further personalise the Ioniq 6 N for both road and circuit Next?Hyundai's performance push continues as the Ioniq 6 N joins a growing portfolio of electrified performance vehicles aimed at driving enthusiasts and everyday users alike. With a global vision of 'Progress for Humanity,' Hyundai is demonstrating that zero-emission performance can be thrilling, responsive, and emotionally vehicle will be available in multiple colours including Performance Blue Pearl, Gravity Gold Matte, and Nocturne Grey, and more market-specific details including range and pricing are expected to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


NZ Autocar
13-06-2025
- Automotive
- NZ Autocar
The N division of Hyundai preps a hardcore Ioniq 6
Hyundai has released teaser images of its Ioniq 6 N, another electric performance car. Following the acclaim heaped upon the Ioniq 5 N, the 6 N promises to redefine the N driving experience. This time Hyundai is prepping a high-performance electric saloon. The images of the Ioniq 6 N reveal the familiar streamliner sedan body. It has been further developed for high-speed stability through extensive aerodynamic experimentation. Flared fenders, a wider stance, lightweight wheels and a large wing spoiler set the 6 N apart from the existing Ioniq 6 models. The focus here is on aerodynamic efficiency and dynamic capability. Hyundai says the 6 N embodies the N division's three primary pillars. Those would be cornering competence. racetrack compatibility and everyday sports car. It adds that the Ioniq 6 N is poised to deliver an exhilarating and intuitive driving experience. Read our review of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N here. Joon Park, Vice President and Head of N Management Group said: 'IONIQ 6 N will once again disrupt the high-performance EV segment to deliver exciting driving experiences to our fans. 'We chose to debut the IONIQ 6 N at Goodwood Festival of Speed to be as close to our fans as possible.' With the Ioniq 6 N, Hyundai Motor reinforces its commitment to innovative design and groundbreaking technology. It is also testament to the brand's legacy of high-performance innovation. Details about the New Zealand availability of the Ioniq 6 N will be released soon.
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Where in Mexico are the Spring Arbor parents being held?
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Paul and Christy Akeo, a couple from Spring Arbor, have been prison for more than three weeks after being arrested at an airport in Cancún and reportedly charged with defrauding a resort of more than $100,000—allegations their daughter Lindsey Hull. But, where are they exactly? According to their son, Michael Lemke, the Akeos are currently being held in Centro de Reinserción Social de Cancún, also known as Cereso de Cancún, located in Cancún, the largest city in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo in the southeast of the country. Other penitentiaries in the state are located in Chetumal and Playa del Carmen. The prison is located on the western side of Cancún, surrounded by woods on all sides except the eastern side, where it is bordered by a road. Spring Arbor couple held in Mexican prison, daughter says Hull and Lemke are concerned for their parents' safety, telling 6 News that their parents' time in prison has taken a toll on their health—especially for their mother, Christy. 'My mom has lost 25 lbs. in 20 days due to inability to eat as the prison is serving her food they are aware she is allergic to,' wrote Hull in a . 'She also has a severe rash all over her body they refuse to treat.' Lemke also told 6 News that Christy avoids most meals due to her allergies and is concerned that her rash stems from how the food was prepared. 'My Mom saw a doctor early on for her rash, but they refused to help and didn't say anything to her, she said,' wrote Lemke in a text to 6 News. 'When she moved to this new area of the jail, she was able to request a doctor to look at her rash again, and they were more helpful but couldn't get her the medication she needed. That's how we learned about her weight.' Lemke also provided more details on the conditions inside of the prison. Concern grows over Spring Arbor parents imprisoned in Mexico 'My mom is sleeping in a cell with other people, 'at least one,' but it's been up to 4 including her. They do get time outside it sounds like, but it's limited and always varies depending on the day,' wrote Lemke in a text to 6 News. The siblings say they have managed to stay in regular contact with their mother, but they are concerned for their stepfather. The family, through their attorneys, has managed to secure medication for him, but say they have not heard from him since he was detained.. 'Not too sure how Paul's treatment has been,' wrote Lemke in a text to 6 News. 'So all we've been told was Paul was sleeping in another area with 30 other people.' The language barrier has served to make things even more difficult for the family, with Lemke telling 6 News that things are not being translated for them. Lemke told 6 News there have been several 'odd situations' that have complicated the Akeos' stay in prison. 'She reports out that it feels, sometimes, there's helpful people, but then sometimes things happen where it feels like they aren't helping,' wrote Lemke in a text to 6 News. 'An example would be when they moved her, they took all of her toiletries she had paid for in her cell and didn't give them back until the next day.' The Akeos are not the only ones to say Cereso de Cancún has unfavorable conditions. The , the state-affiliated human rights institution of Mexico, conducted a of penitentiaries in the country last year. The review looked at five separate categories, of which Cereso de Cancún received three poor rankings and two fair for an overall score of 5.76 out of 10. The report specifically noted that, among other issues, Cereso de Cancún has deficiencies in healthcare and human rights protections, insufficient food services, unhygienic conditions, and insufficient staffing. A copy of the portion of the report discussing the prison (in Spanish) is available below. The full report can be found here. DNSP_2024-270-270Download Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.