2022-06-04 19:35
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Hyundai announces new i30 N Drive-N Limited Edition

Hyundai announces new i30 N Drive-N Limited Edition

Hyundai has revealed the specs for the brand new i30 N Drive-N Limited Edition, with only a handful units coming to the UK soon. Prices will start from £38,190, with just 800 being produced worldwide, with 75 coming to the UK. Like most limited edition cars, a numbered badge inside will indicate what car the buyer has.

The Drive-N Limited Edition i30N is more expensive than the standard car, at £5,095 more for the manual and £3,595 more for the automatic car. Changes include 19-inch alloy wheels finished in dark bronze, black Hyundai badges, Drive-N badges with Nürburgring coordinates engraved in as well as red and gold decals around the car.

Inside the steering wheel and armrest are wrapped in Alcantara, with red stitching, This extends to the red seatbelts and carpet mats, both of which have the Drive-N logo as well as red and white stitching.

For the engine, nothing has been changed with the same 276bhp 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine used as the standard car.

Alex Lowe

Hyundai announces new i30 N Drive-N Limited Edition

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