Hyundai: More petrol N performance cars coming, and they’ll be affordable


Hyundai may have just revealed its second electric N performance vehicle, but that doesn’t mean petrol power is dead at its go-fast division.

“We are not limiting ourselves into EV,” Hyundai N boss Joon Park told UK outlet Car.

“But this is some kind of tendency after we launched Ioniq 5 N, because Ioniq 5 N was a huge message for the entire car industry. And a lot of people thought, and think, that Hyundai N is going towards only EV. It’s not true.

“We are not focusing on EV only. We are not. I’m not the person who actually really likes the EV. I’ve always liked the smell and the sound and all those kinds of race cars.”

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Hyundai has discontinued its petrol-powered i20 N and i30 N hot hatches in Europe, but they continue to be produced for our market.

Moreover, Hyundai also has the i30 Sedan N – aka Elantra N and Avante N – for markets such as Australia, South Korea and North America.

The i20 N and i30 N may be dead in Europe, but they’re reportedly set to be reborn, with Car reporting word from Mr Park that his engineers are working on a hybrid-powered replacement for the hot hatches.

They’ll still be accessible to punters, too, unlike the Ioniq 5 N, which is more than twice as expensive in Australia as even the priciest i30 N.