Instead, the Koreans will focus on improving the driving experience rather than its performance, as the company's UK CEO, Tony Whitehorn, told Autocar.
"It's got to be a halo vehicle. Our brand has moved from being a budget brand to a mainstream one. What we now need to do is add personality. N is the brand to do it with, and now is the right time to do it."
Previewed by the RN30 study shown this year in Paris, the new Hyundai i30 N will go up against the Volkswagen Golf GTI and the Ford Focus ST, among others, with approximately 260 horsepower fed by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine to the front axle, through a six-speed manual transmission.
The lineup will eventually expand with the addition of a more hardcore variant, with all-wheel drive, which will add the Plus suffix, pitted against the Ford Focus RS. A series of aerodynamic tweaks will help set both models apart from lesser hatchbacks made by Hyundai, along with larger wheels, dual tailpipes and modded interiors.
Note: Hyundai RN30 Concept pictured
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