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New Hyundai i30 N 2017 review - pictures
By:Auto Express team
31 Oct 2017


The Performance model is £3,000 more than the standard. However, for just £25,000 you can buy the standard car making it incredible value.
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The drive modes in the i30 N are widely configurable, meaning you can tailor the performance of the car to the road or track you are on.

The newly formed ‘N’ division is headed up by Albert Biermann, who joined Hyundai from BMW in 2014. Biermann is credited with some of BMW’s greatest hits of recent years.
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