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Inside the wild Hyundai Ioniq 5 N built to conquer Pikes Peak

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Front view of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Pikes Peak race car

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The modified Ioniq 5 N is seen with a carbon fiber front splitter, Yokohama livery, and aerodynamic enhancements developed by Voltex.

Side profile showing livery and sponsor decals

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The number 90 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N features branding from Evasive Motorsports, Hyundai, Gran Turismo, and additional technical sponsors.

Rear angle with visible aerodynamic wing

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This view highlights the large rear wing and diffuser setup, designed for increased downforce during the Pikes Peak climb.

Interior stripped for weight savings and race readiness

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The cabin is fitted with a full roll cage, digital displays, and a single Sparco seat. Most interior trim has been removed for weight reduction.

Driver side profile with prominent aero package

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Voltex carbon fiber components, including fender flares and side skirts, are visible along with the Titan 7 wheels and aero discs.

Three-quarter front view of completed race build

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The car is shown in its final race configuration at the Evasive Motorsports facility prior to its 2025 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb debut.