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Hyundai heats up its i30 hatch with N performance trim

Hyundai heats up its i30 hatch with N performance trim
Hyundai got the N logo from the chicane, the ultimate corner on the Nurburgring race track where the company says it's honed the i30 N
Hyundai got the N logo from the chicane, the ultimate corner on the Nurburgring race track where the company says it's honed the i30 N
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There are some marked exterior differences between the standard i30 and the i30 N model
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There are some marked exterior differences between the standard i30 and the i30 N model
On the exterior, the Hyundai i30 N model is similar to other i30 hatchbacks introduced last year
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On the exterior, the Hyundai i30 N model is similar to other i30 hatchbacks introduced last year
Technologies in the i30 N improve its handling, power, and performance
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Technologies in the i30 N improve its handling, power, and performance
Hyundai says that the i30 N model is track-ready with its myriad of performance enhancements
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Hyundai says that the i30 N model is track-ready with its myriad of performance enhancements
The i30 N’s more aggressive and sport-focused look is enhanced by an exclusive color range, including "Performance Blue" shown here
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The i30 N’s more aggressive and sport-focused look is enhanced by an exclusive color range, including "Performance Blue" shown here
The i30 N has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that outputs either 250 PS or 275 PS and 353 Nm of torque
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The i30 N has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that outputs either 250 PS or 275 PS and 353 Nm of torque
Hyundai got the N logo from the chicane, the ultimate corner on the Nurburgring race track where the company says it's honed the i30 N
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Hyundai got the N logo from the chicane, the ultimate corner on the Nurburgring race track where the company says it's honed the i30 N
The Hyundai i30 N can do 0-100 km/h in just 6.1 seconds with its Performance Package enhancements
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The Hyundai i30 N can do 0-100 km/h in just 6.1 seconds with its Performance Package enhancements
The N Performance Package includes 19-inch Pirelli P-Zero high-performance tires as standard equipment
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The N Performance Package includes 19-inch Pirelli P-Zero high-performance tires as standard equipment
Rev matching is also a part of the i30 N package, adjusting revolutions on the engine to match gearing during downshifts
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Rev matching is also a part of the i30 N package, adjusting revolutions on the engine to match gearing during downshifts
Also on the Hyundai i30 N's Performance Package is a variable valve exhaust system
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Also on the Hyundai i30 N's Performance Package is a variable valve exhaust system
The Hyundai i30 N is coming to European markets by the end of 2017
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The Hyundai i30 N is coming to European markets by the end of 2017
The Hyundai i30 N includes launch control for maximum acceleration from a standstill
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The Hyundai i30 N includes launch control for maximum acceleration from a standstill
Improvements to the steering, chassis, and suspension all contribute to high-performance handling characteristics in the i30 N
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Improvements to the steering, chassis, and suspension all contribute to high-performance handling characteristics in the i30 N
The front and rear bumpers are more aggressive, the rear spoiler is more pronounced, and the wheel arches are larger in the i30 N
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The front and rear bumpers are more aggressive, the rear spoiler is more pronounced, and the wheel arches are larger in the i30 N
The front headlight bezels on the Hyundai i30 N are in black and the rear has a triangular third brake light and a double muffler exhaust below
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The front headlight bezels on the Hyundai i30 N are in black and the rear has a triangular third brake light and a double muffler exhaust below
Hyundai's performance "N" logos appear on the i30 N inside and out
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Hyundai's performance "N" logos appear on the i30 N inside and out
Red N brake calipers and larger (18-inch up front, 17-inch in the rear) discs are also on the Hyundai i30 N Performance Package
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Red N brake calipers and larger (18-inch up front, 17-inch in the rear) discs are also on the Hyundai i30 N Performance Package
The twin exhaust and red striping are just some of the changes seen to the i30 for the N model from Hyundai
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The twin exhaust and red striping are just some of the changes seen to the i30 for the N model from Hyundai
Inside the car, an N-specific steering wheel starts the differences between the i30 N and the standard i30
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Inside the car, an N-specific steering wheel starts the differences between the i30 N and the standard i30
A checkered flag button next to the steering wheel puts the car into “N” mode for extra performance
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A checkered flag button next to the steering wheel puts the car into “N” mode for extra performance
High-performance sport seats with increased bolstering and powerful lumbar support are also part of the i30 N’s interior changes
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High-performance sport seats with increased bolstering and powerful lumbar support are also part of the i30 N’s interior changes
Hyundai designed the i30 N model to be track-ready from the get-go
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Hyundai designed the i30 N model to be track-ready from the get-go
An electronic limited slip differential and variable exhaust valve system are also features of the Performance Package for the i30 N
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An electronic limited slip differential and variable exhaust valve system are also features of the Performance Package for the i30 N
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Having established its high performance N sub-brand in 2015, and followed up with some impressive concept cars, Hyundai has unveiled the first production vehicle to be released under the N banner. With the i30 N, the Korean automaker says it wants to bring ""exhilarating driving pleasure" to the masses, and judging by the specs it isn't kidding.

Hyundai got the N logo from the chicane, the ultimate corner on the Nurburgring race track where the company has honed the i30 N at its new development center with the help of Albert Biermann, the senior engineer Hyundai poached from BMW's M division. The carmaker says its goal was to create a car that's fun to drive with three notes: "Corner Rascal," "Everyday Sports Car," and "Race Track Capability." Those are supported by technologies in the i30 N that improve its handling, power, and performance, as promised by a concept shown last year.

On the exterior, the Hyundai i30 N model is similar to other i30 hatchbacks introduced last year. There are some marked exterior differences, though, between the standard i30, the new i30 Fastback, and the i30 N model. The front and rear bumpers are more aggressive, the rear spoiler is more pronounced, and the wheel arches are larger in the i30 N. The front headlight bezels are in black and the rear has a triangular third brake light and a double muffler exhaust below.

The N Performance Package includes 19-inch Pirelli P-Zero high-performance tires as standard equipment
The N Performance Package includes 19-inch Pirelli P-Zero high-performance tires as standard equipment

Keen eyes will also note some fresh air inlets ahead of the front wheels for brake cooling, while an improved air curtain behind the grille enhances air intake performance and aerodynamics. Side sills along the edges of the car and the outside mirrors are painted Glossy Black as part of the i30 N's sport look.

The exterior's more aggressive and sport-focused look is enhanced by an exclusive "high performance colour range" for the i30 N model. These include a Performance Blue from Hyundai's World RallyCross (WRC) team that is showcased on all of Hyundai's N models. Other colors available for the i30 N include Clean Slate, Polar White, Micron Grey, Engine Red, and Phantom Black.

Inside the car, an N-specific steering wheel starts the differences between the i30 N and the standard i30. A checkered flag button next to the steering wheel puts the car into "N" mode for a performance jolt. Above that button is a dedicated rev-matching button for shifting. The "N" logo appears throughout the interior as well.

High-performance sport seats with increased bolstering and powerful lumbar support are also part of the i30 N’s interior changes
High-performance sport seats with increased bolstering and powerful lumbar support are also part of the i30 N’s interior changes

High-performance sport seats with increased bolstering and powerful lumbar support are also part of the i30 N's interior changes. Exclusive to the car, these seats have extendable seat cushions for both the driver and front passenger. Combinations of suede, leather, or cloth are available for those seats.

The changes that we're most interested in, however, occur under the Hyundai i30 N's hood and bodywork. Those three aforementioned three notes come into play with the changes found underneath the i30's skin for this N model. Those begin with the engine.

The i30 N has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that outputs 250 PS (247 hp, 184 kW) and 353 Nm (260 lb-ft) of torque. With this engine and its six-speed manual transmission in front-wheel drive, the i30 N has a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of 6.4 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). That's the base engine.

The upgraded engine in the Performance Package boosts the 2.0-liter's output to 275 PS (271 hp, 202 kW) and the same 353 Nm thanks to an improved turbocharger. The front-wheel drive six-speed manual is also the same. This engine, however, pushes the i30 N to 100 km/h in 6.1 seconds, but has the same top speed.

Red N brake calipers and larger (18-inch up front, 17-inch in the rear) discs are also on the Hyundai i30 N Performance Package
Red N brake calipers and larger (18-inch up front, 17-inch in the rear) discs are also on the Hyundai i30 N Performance Package

The N Performance Package includes 19-inch Pirelli P-Zero high-performance tires as standard equipment, along with red N brake calipers and larger (18-inch up front, 17-inch in the rear) discs. An electronic limited slip differential and variable exhaust valve system are also features of the Performance Package.

Extra power without extra control means little, though. To that end, Hyundai improved the i30's handling characteristics with several additions to the chassis and steering. A motor-driven rack-and-pinion system adjusts steering response as speed increases, improving driver control. This can be controlled through the i30 N's performance settings via drive mode selection. The design of the steering is meant to accommodate both everyday driving and track day cup tires in performance handling situations.

Aiding that is launch control for the engine's torque output to aid starts from a standstill. With the clutch disengaged and the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) off, launch control allows first gear to be engaged immediately after full throttle acceleration to launch the car forward.

Rev matching is also a part of the i30 N package. Engaged via a toggle button next to the steering wheel, the system automatically blips the throttle to prevent compression lockup on aggressive downshifts, something drivers would otherwise have to do with a manual "heel-and-toe" change.

Improvements to the steering, chassis, and suspension all contribute to high-performance handling characteristics in the i30 N
Improvements to the steering, chassis, and suspension all contribute to high-performance handling characteristics in the i30 N

An electronically-controlled suspension and stability control are also part of the i30 N's makeup. Damping force is controlled electronically to improve stability and handling. A solenoid valve creates immediate damping changes and can be adjusted with a button push for different driving needs. ESC uses this, as well as braking and other factors, to control the car's pitch during cornering. This can be turned off during track runs to ensure maximum driver control.

The Performance Package for the Hyundai i30 N adds an electronic limited-slip differential on the front axle, which allows more torque to be sent to the wheel with most grip. That means drivers will be able to get on the power earlier on the way out of tight corners without fear of wasteful wheelspin, especially in poor conditions.

Another inclusion in the Performance Package is a variable valve exhaust system. This changes the exhaust sounds through active control of the exhaust valve – the larger the valve opening, the more exhaust sound there will be. Several settings on the twin-outlet active exhaust are available.

For those i30 N drivers who prefer a more sportier sound than the little four-cylinder can produce, Hyundai is providing an electronic sound generator (ESG). This produces engine sounds within the car through sound generators in the body panel, cabin, and windscreen.

The Hyundai i30 N is coming to European markets by the end of 2017.

You check out the i30 N being put through its paces in the video below.

Source: Hyundai

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