Hyundai: i30 N Drive-N comes as Limited Edition
SPECIAL MODEL The brand Hyundai, successful in Switzerland, announces the model i30 N Drive-N as a Limited Edition, which is characterized by special design elements on the body and interior.

Hyundai is launching the i30 N Drive-N Limited Edition as a new model variant. The special model of the i30 N and i30 Fastback N is technically the same as the familiar model, but with a special exterior and interior design. A limited edition of 620 units is planned for Europe and 180 vehicles for Australia. 50 will go to Switzerland.
The Limited Edition is available in two body variants and two body colors, as a hatchback and fastback, in Phantom Black Pearl and in Serenity White Pearl. Customers also have a choice of manual or dual-clutch transmission. The special model comes with the Performance Package with 280 hp as standard.
Dark bronze look alloy wheels
On the outside, the new model is distinguished by 19-inch alloy wheels in a dark bronze look, black brand emblems, special decals on the side, front and rear, and two Drive-N emblems on the fenders. The emblems of the i30 N Drive-N Limited Edition show the GPS coordinates of the home of the N models, the Hyundai Motor Europe Test Center at the Nürburgring.
Personalized badge with numbering
In the interior, the vehicle is distinguished by a personalized plaque with numbering indicating its production within limited edition.
Instead of leather, high-quality Alcantara with red visible seams is used for the steering wheel, shift lever, armrests and handbrake lever. All the accents adorning the interior are in red.
Don't just ride, enjoy it too
The slogan of the Hyundai N brand is Never just drive. This reflects the mindset of the N. Enjoying every second behind the wheel. To ensure this, the engines of the Hyundai N models are trimmed for best response and highest power output.
On the one hand, Hyundai N stands for Namyang, where Hyundai Motor's global research and development center is located, but on the other hand it also stands for Nürburgring, where the performance of Hyundai models is tested and further developed.