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Battle of the pocket rockets

- By RIZAL JOHAN rizal@thestar.com.my

HYUNDAI-SIME Darby Motors has launched the i30 N Performanc­e hot hatch which is limited to 20 units and sold exclusivel­y online through e-commerce company Lazada recently.

This marks the debut of the Korean marque’s N division offering here in Malaysia, which will be going up against like-minded pocket rockets such as the Volkswagen Golf R, the Renault Megane RS 280 Cup and the Honda Type R.

Since performanc­e is the name of the game, let’s look at some of the figures and options of these models.

HYUNDAI i30 N PERFORMANC­E

The new kid on the block is no pushover with its 2.0L T-GDi turbocharg­ed petrol engine delivering 275PS at 6,000rpm and 353Nm of torque at 1,450rpm to 4,000rpm (with overboost, torque figures go up to 378Nm).

This front-wheel drive reaches a top speed of 250kph and does the century sprint in 6.1 seconds.

It is available only with a sixspeed manual transmissi­on and is priced at RM298,888 (on-the-road without insurance).

The i30 N was born in Namyang, South Korea and distilled in the Green Hell otherwise known as Nürburgrin­g, Germany by the head of Hyundai R&D Albert Biermann, the former boss of BMW M.

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R

This little sleeper is sure to surprise the uninitiate­d but for those in the know, it sends a sparkle to the eye.

Under the hood of this German fire-breather is a 2.0-litre TSI engine producing 290PS at 5,500rpm to 6,500rpm and 380Nm from 2,000rpm to 5,400rpm. The transmissi­on is a seven-speed automatic, wet dualclutch DSG which sends power to all four wheels through its 4Motion all-wheel drive system. It takes only 5.1 seconds to go from 0-100kph and top speed is electronic­ally-limited to 250kph.

It is priced at RM304,390 (on-the-road without insurance).

RENAULT MEGANE RS 280 CUP

The little fury from France was launched recently in August and is the only offering in this small group which gives you the option of driving either a manual or an Efficient Dual Clutch (EDC) automatic six-speed transmissi­on. It also has the smallest displaceme­nt of the lot but don’t be fooled.

Its rear-wheel steering system allows sharp corners to be taken at higher speeds without losing composure. Meanwhile, the 1.8 litre turbocharg­ed four-cylinder petrol engine pushes out 280PS and 390Nm of torque. This front wheel drive does 0-100kph in 5.8 seconds and the top speed varies between 255kph for the manual option and 250kph for the automatic.

It is also the most competitiv­ely priced with the manual variant going for RM279,888. The automatic though adds another RM20K at RM299,888.

All prices are on-the-road without insurance.

HONDA CIVIC TYPE R

If you wear your heart on your sleeve, then you are ready to make a statement to the world with the Honda Civic Type R.

This Japanese offering does not attempt to blend in with the rest of the crowd with its aggressive wing and triple tailpipes.

It’s bodystyle doesn’t even look like a hatch’s but more like a regular Civic with its boot slightly chopped off.

It is however, a five-door like the rest of this bunch and the most expensive at RM330,002 (on-the-road without insurance).

If you want one though you’ll have to wait till next year as there is no more stock for 2019.

This comes in a six-speed manual only and this front-wheel drive performanc­e machine is powered by a 2.0 litre turbocharg­ed VTEC engine producing 310PS at 6,500rpm and 400Nm of torque from 2,500rpm to 4,500rpm. When it comes to top speed it trumps the rest at 272kph. It accelerate­s from 0-100kph in 5.8 seconds.

 ??  ?? i30 N Performanc­e.
Megane R.S. 280 Cup.
i30 N Performanc­e. Megane R.S. 280 Cup.
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Civic Type R.
Golf r. Civic Type R.

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