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Red hot hatchback a joy to drive

Hyundai 120N

By Bill McCarthy

Many manufacturers, when producing a sporty version of a model, often use a prefix or suffix on the badge, like R or S, GT or GTi. Think of the legendary Golf and Peugeot GTi.

With Hyundai is the is seemingly innocuous N, with the 130N and now the i20N. Look close enough and the N logo features a pattern inspired by a chequered flag, underlining the car’s racetrack capability.

There’s nothing innocuous about the look or the performance of this model, which is based on the 120 Coupe WRC rally car. It is a superb drive, providing the kind of thrilling performance to put a smile on your face.

Powered by a turbo-charged 1.6 litre petrol engine, mated with a slick six-speed gearbox the car delivers brutal performance.

It also features a raft of performance features normally associated with many expensive brands, with launch control, lowered sports-tuned suspension, low profile tyres on smart alloy wheels and coloured brake callipers and other bits of bling.

The front is dominated by a huge grille with a larger air intake for the turbo engine, with a lip spoiler featuring a Red accent which extends to the new side skirt and the rear.

The coupe-like styling and sharp creases and angles, together with the bespoke 18-inch alloys, emphasise the sportiness.

As does the WRC-inspired roof spoiler, while a large single exhaust further emphasis performance.

The interior is classy with good quality finish together with bespoke sports seats and multi-function steering wheel. The black interior has Performance Blue accents throughout and metal sport pedals.

The centrepiece is the 10.3-inch touchscreen which controls major functions like navigation, connectivity for smartphone, infotainment and voice controls.

On the road the car is a pocket rocket with a sweet revving engine providing instant acceleration via the launch control. It hits 60mph in just over six seconds, so take care if you have neck problems.

There are five drive Normal, Eco, Sport, N and N Custom. The drive modes adjust engine, stability control, exhaust sound and steering in order to optimise them for a variety of driving conditions. Also, dedicated N keys on the steering wheel allows the driver to tailor individual driving preferences.

Hyundai said the sibling 130N, unlike a Premier League defender, loves corners. Well, this small model is just as good if not even better as it clings limpet-like around tight bends and yes, corners.

The mechanical limited slip differential enhances grip and delivers maximum power to the road. If you think you can handle it, switch off the stability programme and enjoy the ride.

Additionally, the driver can select the rev-matching button on the steering wheel to increase the revs on the engine when shifting from a higher to a lower gear, while the launch control rockets the car away from a standing start.

You can calm it down to drive normally, but avoid rough roads and potholes if you don’t want your fillings shaken out.

If you are after a soft and comfortable ride, forget it. But the sometime discomfort experienced on lesser roads is worth it for a thrilling drive.

It may be a performance car but it’s also practical and safe. Boot capacity is good with 352 litres available, which can be expanded with the rear seats folded to a maximum of 1,165 litres.

Keenly priced and a riot to drive, and don’t forget the five-year, unlimited mileage warranty.

FAST FACTS

Hyundai i20 T-GD-i N 

Price: £24,995

Mechanical: 204ps, 1,598cc, 4-cyl petrol engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 142mph

0-60mph: 6.1 seconds

Combined mpg: 34.1

Insurance group: 27E

CO2 emissions: 158g/km

BiK rating: 35%

Warranty: 5yrs/unlimited miles

High voltage i30 makes a mark

Hyundai i30 48v

By Bill McCarthy

THE Hyundai success story keeps building, and that’s because the Korean firm listens to its customers, according to a top boss.

In the last 15 years in particular, the firm has introduced a raft of new models across the segments, improved quality and embraced electric technology enthusiastically.

In the case of the new i30, its European marketing chief says that by listening to customers, the firm determined there is a need for a safe, reliable car in the C-segment that also offers modern features such as state-of-the-art connectivity and efficient powertrains – and that looks good.

Well, i30, is one of the cornerstones of Hyundai’s success and the new model does look good. Since it first came on the market in 2008, it undercut rivals substantially with bargain basement prices. But as popularity grew, so did the prices.

So it needs to be good and offer value for money as it is up against strong opposition. Hyundais have always offered plenty of standard equipment and this premium version is no exception, plus the five year/unlimited mileage warranty is still a key attraction.

This third generation model, is a handsome and stylish compact family car, offering practicality and frugality with the new mild hybrid setup.

It looks sleek and curvaceous with swooping bonnet featuring a wider black grille with chrome insets, slimmer headlamps with optional multifaceted reflector LED technology, new V-shaped signature LED daytime running lights and smart 17-inch alloy wheels.

 The rear has a smart new bumper and upgraded LED combination lamps.

 The upgraded interior is also smart, rather than stunning, but the car feels well put together. This version offers electrically operated and heated front seats and classy soft touch finish, while instrumentation is well laid out and logical. Centrepiece is a new seven-inch digital cluster and a new 10.25-inch navigation touchscreen, a tablet-like creation which sits just proud of the dash.

The brains of the car, it controls sat nav, infotainment and connectivity via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and wireless phone mirroring. It also features wireless phone charging. Also available is the firm’s Bluelink, which offers a wide range of information via an app.

The power unit on this model features a three-cylinder one litre T-GDI petrol engine with 120 PS with 48-volt mild hybrid technology for better fuel efficiency and for the first time with a fuel efficient six-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT).

 The mild hybrid is designed to boost fuel economy, reduce CO2 and supplement the car’s electrical system.

It has a small electric generator that replaces the traditional starter motor and alternator and small lithium ion battery situated in the rear of the car. 

It also adds a boost to the engine when required provides more efficient starting and controlling the stop/start system when in traffic. You would expect economy to be good and it is with a claimed figure of more than 53mpg.

The 120PS of the petrol engine gets a boost when required, making the car quite nippy away from a standing start, with the typical three-cylinder rasp delivering a satisfying sound.

Road manners are good with decent enough handling and the ride is comfortable and smooth, just what you would want from a small family car.

In practical terms the latest model’s proportions offer increased width and an enlarged wheelbase. This provides increased space for passengers in the rear. Boot space has been increased by 26 litres, offering 352 litres of space for luggage with the seats up.

Fold the seats and stowage capacity increases to an impressive 1,301 litres.

The vehicle is also packed with cutting edge safety kit, from full complement of airbags, stability control, assisted braking and blind spot alert. Clever technology like  Rear Collision-avoidance Assist (RCA) system can activate the brakes to avoid a collision when the car is in reverse and a raft of other measures, like lane departure warning and autonomous emergency braking.

Practical, frugal, safe and packed with equipment. No longer bargain basement, but still excellent value for money.

Factfile


Hyundai i30 Premium 1.0 T-GDi 120PS Manual 48v
 

Price: £28,825

Mechanical: 120ps, 998cc, 3-cylinder, petrol engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual transmission

Max Speed: 117mph

0-62mph: 11.4 seconds

Combined MPG: 53.3

Insurance Group: 19

C02 emissions: 121g/km

Warranty: 5yrs/unlimited miles