Ever since Hyundai unveiled the Ioniq 5 in March 2021, the world has been surprised by the car's dynamic capabilities and the crossover stance that helped it gain the hearts and the wallets of many customers. Moreover, it looked like a concept car, which was unusual, especially for the Korean automaker. But its ideas paid off, and the car sold in huge numbers. Moreover, its E-GMP platform shared with the Kia EV6 GT was a promise that the Ioniq could get a more powerful drivetrain setup. And that happened to the car in July 2023, when Hyundai unveiled the N version of the Ioniq 5 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.