https://www.caranddriver.com/news/hyundai-ioniq-ev-n-performance
To Hyundai's Performance Guru, a High-Performance Ioniq Electric N Is "Not
Fully Crazy"
August 20, 2018  Joseph Capparella

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Building a sportier EV would put Hyundai in competition with the likes of
Tesla and BMW.

If a report from Automotive News is to be believed, Hyundai might soon get
on board with the emerging trend toward desirable, cool electric cars. The
brand’s head of high-performance development, Albert Biermann, recently
entertained the notion of a performance-oriented Ioniq Electric variant,
saying that it would be “not fully crazy” for Hyundai's nascent N sub-brand
to give the all-electric hatchback a sporty makeover.

The prerequisites for creating such a vehicle supposedly would involve both
powertrain and chassis upgrades. A bigger battery, a more powerful electric
motor, and a new inverter would supply the extra grunt, while the suspension
would be tweaked to match. Biermann didn’t say for sure that this Ioniq EV N
is happening, but the fact that he’s considering such a vehicle means it’s
within the realm of possibility. He has discussed a vague timeline for
electrification being incorporated into the N portfolio, saying that it’s
essentially unavoidable once you start looking past 2021.

Currently, the Ioniq Electric makes a paltry 118 horsepower and 218 lb-ft of
torque. In our testing, those figures were enough to propel the Ioniq to 60
mph in 8.6 seconds. The car’s 28.0-kWh battery pack can deliver an
EPA-estimated 124 miles of range, so a hypothetical N version with a bigger
battery likely would surpass that number in addition to injecting some pep
in the Ioniq’s step. We can all hope (a little) that a potential Ioniq N EV
might even wear the same nifty red-colored body accents as the Veloster N,
as we’ve illustrated in the image above.

Were Hyundai to N-ify the Ioniq, it’d join the ranks of Tesla and BMW in
offering zestier electrics to customers. Tesla sells Performance versions of
every member of its lineup, while BMW recently upped the ante for its i3 by
adding an S model with additional power. Hyundai has been making some bold
moves as of late, including launching the N performance sub-brand and
building out the Genesis luxury brand, but how likely is it to marry the
former with an EV? When reached for a response to Biermann’s statements,
Hyundai said that the comments were made during a “general discussion of
Hyundai’s N division and potential opportunities as it moves forward.” So,
maybe.
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