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A Hyunda built for sporty-

- STAFF REPORTER

The i30 N, revealed to the public at the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany, is Hyundai Motor’s first highperfor­mance car under the N line up. Built on the New Generation i30, the i30 N has been developed from the ground up to deliver maximum driving pleasure in everyday life on the road, as well as on the track.

The N was born in Namyang, at Hyundai Motor’s global R&D Centre in Korea, and honed at the Nürburgrin­g, one of the most challengin­g race tracks in the world and home of Hyundai’s Test Centre. The N logo symbolises a chicane, the ultimate corner where the i30 N has been tested thoroughly and has proven its ability. The i30 N is inspired by Hyundai Motorsport’s experience in WRC since 2014.

“The Hyundai i30 N has been developed for no other purpose than to deliver maxi- mum driving fun to our customers in an accessible highperfor­mance package,” says Albert Biermann, Executive Vice President Performanc­e Developmen­t and High-Performanc­e Vehicle Division.

The design is based on highperfor­mance vehicles and includes Hyundai’s cascading grille at the front, aggressive­looking front and rear bumpers, and a new rear spoiler. According to the principle “form follows function”, the car design enhances aerodynami­c and cooling performanc­e. Its operation focuses on the pure connection between the car and the driver.

The N logo symbolises a chicane, the ultimate part of the track where the i30 N achieves maximum traction. The powerful 2.0-litre turbocharg­ed engine delivers up to 202 kW and 353 Nm torque (378 Nm with Overboost function). It offers direct response with a linear power developmen­t through the early responding turbo charger. It features front-wheel drive and a six-speed manual transmissi­on.

The i30 N is an everyday sports car, suitable for daily commuting in comfort on weekdays or for race track performanc­e on the weekend.

The i30 N has undergone 10 000 km of driving on the Nordschlei­fe at the Nürburgrin­g circuit for durability testing. The car has also taken part twice in the world’s toughest endurance test, the ADAC 24-hours race on the Nürburgrin­g.

The i30 N is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharg­ed engine available with two power outputs: the Standard Package engine delivers 184 kW (fuel consumptio­n combined: 7,0 l/100 km; CO2 combined: 159 g/ km), whereas the Performanc­e Package engine’s maximum power is boosted to 202 kW (fuel consumptio­n combined: Photo: Quickpic 7,1 l/100 km; CO2 combined: 163 g/km).

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