The Hyundai i30 N has been spied up close at a gas
station near the Nürburgring. The highly
camouflaged prototype has been equipped with a new front bumper that features
larger air intakes and horizontal LED daytime running lights. The car also has
new side skirts and larger alloy wheels that are backed up by a
high-performance braking system with red calipers.
The sporty styling continues at the rear as
designers installed a larger rear spoiler with a triangular third-brake light.
The hot hatch also boasts a new rear bumper and a sporty dual exhaust system.
Hyundai has been teasing the car for months but
little is known about its performance credentials. Regardless, reports have
suggested the i30 N will come equipped with a driver-focused power steering
system, stiffer engine and transmission mounts, as well as a returned
suspension with a new front axle knuckle for sharper turn-ins.
A turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is
expected to power the model and it will reportedly have outputs of 250 PS and 275 PS. A six-speed manual will likely be standard but an
automatic gearbox could be optional. The i30 N may be unveiled later this month at the 24
Hours Nürburgring race which kicks off on May 27th.
Cr : Carscoops