Hyundai has unveiled the standard version of the Ioniq 3, stripping away the sporty N Line bodykit for a cleaner, more understated look.
The new photos show toned-down bodywork and a lighter cabin, emphasizing comfort and everyday usability.
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The Ioniq 3, described as an "Aero Hatch," blends hatchback, fastback, and crossover cues.
The regular model features smoother front bumper surfacing with an active intake, replacing the aggressive openings and black trim of the N Line.
Split LED headlights with four dots on the slim grille are retained.
On the side, body-colored mirrors and smaller wheels (16 to 18 inches) replace the N Line's 19-inch set.
At the rear, a smaller spoiler on the double windshield and a more discreet diffuser without side fins complete the look.
Brighter Cabin and New Tech
Inside, the cabin swaps the black/red theme for lighter colors, following Hyundai's "Furnished Space" philosophy focused on comfort and perceived quality.
A highlight is the new Android-based Pleos Connect infotainment system, debuting in a European model after the facelifted Grandeur flagship in South Korea.
The touchscreen measures 12.9 or 14.6 inches depending on trim, optionally paired with a slim digital instrument cluster.
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The Pleos App Market will offer 30 third-party apps at launch, with more expected by year-end.
The Ioniq 3 also features the Gleo AI voice assistant for natural conversations.