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We Regret to Inform You… the Hyundai I30 N Is Outstanding
Unfortunately, the new Hyundai i30 N is, by all accounts, a terrific hot hatchback.
The i30, you’ll recall, is essentially the Hyundai Elantra GT that’s beginning to arrive in U.S. showrooms, a pleasantly tasty car in Sport trim.
But Hyundai’s new performance N sub-brand, headed up by former BMW dynamics sage Albert Biermann, is not yet America-bound. And while European critics broadly praise the i30 N — not just as “a pretty stunning first effort from Hyundai’s N division” but “up there with the best” competitors — and celebrate the availability of yet another viable performance car, the car will not make it across the pond.
The Hyundai Elantra GT, Now With 50 Percent Fewer Doors
Remember the 92-95 Honda Civic hatchback? I know Murilee does. How about an Elantra GT 3-door?
Hyundai's Future: Krafcik Covets Crossovers, Rushforth Wants Hot Hatches For Europe
Speaking at the Chicago Auto Show, Hyundai’s John Krafcik told Fox News that more crossovers, particularly the three-row kind, are going to be a feature of Hyundai’s product lineup in the near future. But in the land of the manual, diesel station wagon, Hyundai’s European head has some exciting plans involving turbochargers, small cars and dual-clutch gearboxes.
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