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Written by Stephen Dobie
Forbidden fruit is something Hyundai"s pretty good at. It recently launched a new Veloster complete with N performance version getting us all excited before confirming we won"t see it in Britain. You can add this to the list, too. It"s the Hyundai i30N Project C, a lightweight, track-focused, Ring-developed version of its already reasonably light, track-focused, Ring-developed hot hatch. We"re very sad. While information is fairly scant the camouflage should tell you this isn"t quite a finished car it"s fair to view this as Hyundai"s equivalent to something like a Megane Trophy or Golf GTI Clubsport. It"s the regular, already pretty boisterous i30N with harder cored components and the skimming of weight (and therefore lap times).
Date written: 21 Aug 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16665
Forbidden fruit is something Hyundai"s pretty good at. It recently launched a new Veloster complete with N performance version getting us all excited before confirming we won"t see it in Britain. You can add this to the list, too. It"s the Hyundai i30N Project C, a lightweight, track-focused, Ring-developed version of its already reasonably light, track-focused, Ring-developed hot hatch. We"re very sad. While information is fairly scant the camouflage should tell you this isn"t quite a finished car it"s fair to view this as Hyundai"s equivalent to something like a Megane Trophy or Golf GTI Clubsport. It"s the regular, already pretty boisterous i30N with harder cored components and the skimming of weight (and therefore lap times).
Date written: 21 Aug 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16665