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New Hyundai i30 N sedan 2021 imagined to take down Subaru WRX

It is rumoured that Hyundai is building a high-performance i30 sedan (formerly Elantra).

Hyundai’s new i30 sedan, formerly known as the Elantra, has been imagined in high-performance N trim.

Penned by Russian designer Aksyonov Nikita, these renderings add a number of details to the upcoming model like large multi-spoke wheels, low-profile tyres, lowered suspension and an aggressive body kit.

While a go-fast variant has yet to be confirmed for the i30 sedan, Hyundai is planning to expand its performance N range to cement itself in the sportscar market.

Hyundai’s N division released its pivotal i30 N hatch in 2017, and followed with the Fastback version a year later. It has also developed a Veloster N, i20 N light car and Kona N small SUV, with the latter two expected to launch locally.

Big wheels and a lowered ride height give the i30 sedan an edgy stance.

The i30 N sedan, as pictured here, could draw power from the 202kW/353Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine used in the current i30 N line-up.

That could be matched with a six-speed manual gearbox or to the eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that Hyundai is currently developing.

Alternatively, the i30 N sedan could be positioned as a softer offering and use the 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine found in the Hyundai Veloster Turbo.

Of course, the performance sedan would also feature beefier brakes and stiffer suspension, and likely be offered with adaptive dampers and a limited-slip differential to better handle the added grunt.

The standard version of Hyundai’s next-generation i30 sedan boasts a sharp new exterior, with a more steeply raked roofline for a “dramatic four-door coupe look”.

When it launches in the second half of this year, the car will be offered with both a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre petrol engine as well as a 1.6-litre hybrid powertrain.

While it is only speculation that Hyundai will bring out a hi-po N variant of the upcoming i30 sedan, it is expected to release an N Line grade which will add similar aesthetic upgrades like a body kit, unique wheels and other sporty touches.

Spencer Leech
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It's little surprise that Spencer pursued a career in motoring journalism; a born car and motorcycle tragic coming from a long line of typesetters and writers. In short, it was meant to be. He cut his teeth in the automotive industry freelancing as a writer and photographer for titles including Wheels, Unique Cars, Street Machine and Carsales, before filling editorship roles at Australian Road Rider and GoAutoMedia. Spencer contributes regularly to Carsguide, sometimes corresponding from far corners of the globe. By night, he shreds the synthesizer in a little-known Melbourne rock band called Midnight Medley.  
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