The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Hyundai releases new ‘cooler’ version of i30 N hot hatchback

- JACK MCKEOWN MOTORING EDITOR jmckeown@thecourier.co.uk

Every time you see a car with a “performanc­e” moniker – ST, GT, Performanc­e, S, for example followed by the world “line”, you can be sure the manufactur­er responsibl­e is cashing in on motorists’ desires to drive something that looks more sporty than it is.

Enter the new Hyundai i30 N Line. It’s attempting to build on the success of the brilliant i30 N hot hatchback by offering a slightly less hardcore package under the skin but with all the visual drama of its full-fat sibling.

To that end, the i30 N Line will be offered exclusivel­y with the most dynamic “normal” engine in the line-up – the 1.4-litre T-GDI petrol.

It’s a turbocharg­ed four-cylinder unit that produces 138bhp, more than 100bhp down on the i30 N’s 247bhp 2.0litre unit, and barely half of the more potent 271bhp Performanc­e Packequipp­ed model.

Visual updates are extensive and unique to the N Line.

New front and rear bumpers feature, giving the car a more purposeful look, and are accented with a silver paint line.

Around the rear, there’s a dual-tip exhaust arrangemen­t, while there are N Line badges on the front wings to mark it out.

Its 18-inch alloy wheels hide some genuine mechanical changes, too, namely a set of 16-inch front brakes over the 15-inch ones you get on the standard car, as well as high-performanc­e Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres.

The suspension has also been uprated to, in Hyundai’s words, “add extra spice to the i30 five-door”.

The interior’s been treated to a makeover, too.

There are N-branded sports seats, finished in grippy suede to help keep passengers in place during spirited cornering, plus a perforated leather steering wheel and N-specific gearknob.

Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, vicepresid­ent of marketing and product at Hyundai Europe, said: “Our i30 N has been hugely successful since launch, showcasing our capabiliti­es in highperfor­mance engineerin­g and emotionali­sing our brand with its fun-todrive factor.

“Now, we are extending that feeling to a wider audience with the new i30 N Line.

“We believe the comprehens­ive package of design and engineerin­g enhancemen­ts will continue to attract more new customers to the Hyundai brand in Europe.”

Hyundai hasn’t revealed pricing details for the new i30 N Line but you can expect it to sit at or near the top of the standard car’s range – although naturally it will undercut the full-fat i30 N hot hatchback. Order books will open in the coming weeks.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The new Hyundai i30 N Line is less hardcore than the hot hatchback but comes with all the design perks of its sibling.
Picture: PA. The new Hyundai i30 N Line is less hardcore than the hot hatchback but comes with all the design perks of its sibling.

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