The new sedan offers a great balance between performance and comfort. Rather than just a fast and sporty-looking car, it comes with some features that will surely make it a track car.
What Do You Think of The 2022 Hyundai i30 Sedan N (Elantra N)
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No chance it's 45k, the i30n Hatch is 48k.
It's already on Hyundai's website as $55k driveaway: https://www.hyundai.com/au/en/shop/calculator#/sonata-n-line
i just took a guess at aus rrp
the us rrp is $25k
$52k aus is super dumb for what is a hopped up c segment sedan
i can almost understand $52 for a civic type r or a golf r-spec
that at least has history, provenance, a storied past
but a friggin hundai??? get the hell out
It's already on Hyundai's website..
That's a Sonata, and it's just an N Line.
What Do You Think of The 2022 Hyundai Elantra N?
Elantra name is not used in Australia anymore, will be known as the i30N sedan here.
205kw, 1339kgs…
But fwd?!
Wish they kept the fastback n
They won't be keeping the fastback on after that. The sedan is the replacement.
Yeah, I know.
Get them while they're hot.
Like how they kept the manual handbrake ;)
Those door skins
.Looks like the front bumper is missing..
"What Do You Think of The 2022 Hyundai Elantra N?"
a.) Not much!well having never driven one, can't tell how well it goes or stops or handles, looks like someone jumped on the bootlid and squashed the taillights etc the front looks like it was missing something and has sharp edges to decimate pedestrians
Oh and the ricer rear spoiler, can't understand why a spoiler that by design and intention is supposed to provide downforce to the driving wheels is on the rear of a front wheel drive car LOL
I love this car! finally something that isn't bland or SUV shaped.
The looks are controversial so it won't be to everyones taste. I liked the Civic R-type too so maybe I have bad taste but this car is cool.
Not a track car though. Too heavy and FWD.
What Do You Think of The 2022 Hyundai Elantra N
I don't.
If I was looking to buy a new car that wasn't a SUV/4WD, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I think it is good value, and represents a good blend of technology, looks and performance. I wouldn't consider it a track car - it's bloody big for a FWD - but rather a relatively fun all round daily driver. The closest rival I can think is the Stinger, but I'm not convinced the Stinger is worth the extra $15k for the GT model.
much rather even a base 330s than this
rwd and v6 means everything
features that will surely make it a track car.
my sides……..
it's a very edgy car…haha
dig the red trim all around, I kinda like the front, corners and sides are generally ok.
not a fan of the front grill, the tail lights, the red strut bar, and the NGS button, I feel like they could've just combined the custom mode and N mode together with the option to pick what you want to happen when you press it like Normal > Custom > N Mode rather than the current Normal > Sports > Eco which is redundant for me. Then they can just convert one button into NGS rather than having a bright red button sticking out like that.
I reckon it'll be a +52k car since it has more room than the i30N.
First time I saw It i thought ‘ooohhh, what’s that? It looks cool’. Hyundai’s come a long way since their throwaway stuff back in the 90s
I think….I would buy a Kia Stinger
(I did see a new Elantra locally and thought it was truly horrid looking)
https://tractionlife.com/2022-hyundai-elantra-n-specs-and-fe…
it'll be $45k here
controversial front end
this pic tellls me everything i need to know:
https://tractionlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/2022-Hyu…
its cocking a leg up in a corner like a typical fwd car driven hard
nah this isnt it