2022-05-09 17:39
Automotive
Alex Lowe

New limited edition Hyundai i30 N Drive-N coming to UK soon

New limited edition Hyundai i30 N Drive-N coming to UK soon

Hyundai has announced that a new limited edition version of the i30 N hot hatch is coming to the UK soon. The new Drive-N has the same engine as the standard car, but with some visual enhasments inside and outside.

On the outside, there are some brand-new 19-inch forged alloy wheels, pained matte dark bronze. All around the car, the Hyundai badges are all black and the Drive-N logo has been plastered all over the car. However, the company is only offering two paint options, Phantom Black Pearl and Serenity White Pearl.

Inside, the i30 N Drive-N has some new Alcantara covering the steering wheel, gear lever, handbrake and armrest.

Hyundai is only going to be making 800 units of this limited edition, with only 75 reserved for the UK market.

As mentioned, Hyundai has kept the engine the same, with the 2.0-litre four cylinder which produces 276bhp and 392Nm of torque. Prices for the new i30 N Drive-N have not yet been released, but considering the standard car costs £36,070 in the UK – it would be expected for it to cost more.

Alex Lowe

New limited edition Hyundai i30 N Drive-N coming to UK soon

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