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Hyundai N – RN30 – Video

Hyundai N – RN30 – Video

Hyundai N - RN30 (2)

 

It’s obvious that the RN30 isn’t a stock car, although the engine is closer to reality than the wild bodywork. The basic block will power the i30’s fast sibling, but the rest of the four-cylinder has been given the racing treatment. A bigger turbo and forged internals combine to create 375 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque sent to all four wheels. It also comes with an electronic limited slip differential and a dual-clutch transmission. Don’t count on this powertrain coming to market, despite how cool it would be to see a South Korean Focus RS. However, it is a sign the i30N will have a potent foundation.