Overview
- Hyundai confirms the world presentation of the compact Ioniq 3 on March 21 during Milan Design Week.
- Production is confirmed for Hyundai Motor Türkiye’s Izmit plant in Türkiye, with market timing and full specifications still pending.
- Reporting points to an E-GMP–based crossover about 4.3 meters long with a roughly 600 km range and pricing near €30,000, all described as provisional targets.
- Coverage suggests two battery choices and outputs in the ~200–400 hp range with a potential future Ioniq 3 N variant, which remains unconfirmed.
- Hyundai N says the i30 N will return later this year with a 2.0‑liter turbo‑hybrid topping 300 hp, and the brand targets more than seven N models and over 100,000 annual sales by 2030, with a compact electric N under consideration that could be the first FWD all‑electric N.