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Carsales Staff15 Sept 2023
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Facelifted 2024 Hyundai i30 Sedan N is good for 280km/h

Raised speed-limiter and a series of motorsport-derived tweaks pair with a macho new look for Hyundai’s premier petrol N-car

The upgraded 2024 Hyundai i30 Sedan N has been revealed and the mid-life update for the compact sports sedan is now confirmed to bring more than just a styling refresh, with the Korean brand’s new flagship petrol N-car scoring a bunch of motorsport-derived enhancements to help it be even sharper and more involving to drive.

The most obvious changes are the new front and rear bumpers designed to make the i30 Sedan N look more menacing while simultaneously improving airflow into the radiator and around the body.

But it’s the changes you can’t see that will make the biggest difference – things like the reinforced engine mount membranes and G-bushings, new rear suspension S/ABS insulator, retuned ESC system, uprated steering gearbox yoke, tweaked power steering calibration and new cooling ducts for the track-rated brakes, the front hoses of which have gained a ‘thermal protector’ for prolonged endurance on track.

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Hyundai also claims to have reprogrammed the car’s ECU software “for optimal use of high-octane petrol to improve performance” but exactly what impact this has remains to be seen given there’ve been no changes to the official 206kW/392Nm outputs.

One performance measure that’s been significantly improved, however, is the top speed – the electronic speed-limiter has been upped from 250km/h to a claimed 280km/h, which comfortably makes the new i30 Sedan N the fastest Hyundai production vehicle to date.

The raucous 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine still drives the front wheels via either a six-speed manual or eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, with the help of an electronically adjustable limited-slip differential.

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Other tweaks here and there include a change in the vehicle’s placard tyre pressures and the fitment of the i30 N Premium hatch’s illuminated ‘N light’ sport bucket seats within the cabin.

“N brand has always been inspired by motorsport competition, and now that i30 Sedan N TCR has proved its advanced technology with a successful race career, the new i30 Sedan N becomes evidence of our commitment to bring motorsport-winning DNA into our road cars for N fans to enjoy,” Hyundai N boss Till Wartenberg said,

The facelifted Hyundai i30 Sedan N will be available in Australia early next year – ahead of the facelifted i30 N hatch, which is yet to be revealed.

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