“Charged” hatchback Hyundai i30 N will be equipped with, apparently, 280-horsepower engine with a maximum torque of 400 Nm.
Earlier edition of CarAdvice reported that the two-liter turbo for hot hatch will be available in two power variants: 250 and 275 horsepower (in the latter case, with the optional sport package).
The engine can be paired only with a six-speed manual transmission. Also, the hot hatch will appear front differential with an electronically locking front suspension with individual rotary fists, sports edition, more powerful brakes and 19-inch wheels and tires Pirelli P Zero.
Subsequently, it is not excluded the appearance of “robot” and all-wheel drive modification.
The model will release on July 13. The public debut will take place at the September motor show in Frankfurt.
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