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High-performance brand by Hyundai

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Hyundai N Product type Performance engines and cars Automotive sports accessories Owner Hyundai Motor Group Produced by Hyundai Introduced 2016 Markets Worldwide Tagline Never just drive Website hyundai-n.com

**Hyundai N** ([Korean](/source/Korean_language): 현대 N) is a sub-brand of high-performance cars, engines, and related technologies established in 2012 by [Hyundai](https://timeofworlds.in/hyundai-launch-the-alcazar-facelift-on-september-9/).[1][2]

Hyundai claims the "N" refers to two elements. First, the [Namyang district](/source/Hwaseong%2C_Gyeonggi) in [South Korea](/source/South_Korea), home of Hyundai's Global Research & Development Center where the brand 'N' was founded; second, the over 20 km long Nordschleife northern loop of the [Nürburgring](/source/N%C3%BCrburgring) racetrack in [Germany](/source/Germany), home to Hyundai's European Technical Center and where all the 'N' models are tested - and many other brands, too. The 'N' logo was inspired by the shape of [chicanes](/source/Chicane) in racing circuits.[2][3]

The first 'N'-branded vehicle produced was the [i30 N](/source/Hyundai_i30#i30_N), which debuted in 2016.

## History

 [Nürburgring](/source/N%C3%BCrburgring) Nordschleife, Hatzenbach section

In 2007, a privately entered Schumann Motorsport [Hyundai Coupé](/source/Hyundai_Tiburon#Second_generation_(GK;_2001)) driven by the Schumann brothers alongside Peter Cate and [Christian Hohenadel](/source/Christian_Hohenadel) caught the attention of Seoul by winning the SP4 class and finishing 13th overall (of 230 starters) at the grueling [Nürburgring 24 Hours](/source/N%C3%BCrburgring_24_Hours) race. In 2012, Hyundai made the decision to gather researchers and engineers at its R&D Center in Namyang to create a new brand focused on developing high-performance vehicles.[4]

After participating in the [World Rally Championship](/source/World_Rally_Championship) (WRC) series in 2012, researchers at the Namyang R&D Center began developing the first concept car of the Racing Midship line, the RM14, based on the 2012 [Hyundai Veloster](/source/Hyundai_Veloster) and data gathered from their WRC experience. The RM14 debuted at the 2014 [Busan Motor Show](/source/Busan_Motor_Show). Since then, the RM line of concept cars has continued with the RM15, RM16, and RM19 models (all based on the first-generation Veloster).[5]

In late 2014 Hyundai Motor Company announced that former [BMW M](/source/BMW_M) chief engineer Albert Biermann would be the Executive Vice President and Head of Vehicle Testing and High-Performance Development.[6]

On September 15, 2014, at the [Frankfurt Motor Show](/source/Frankfurt_Motor_Show), the N sub-brand was revealed.[7]

### N production models

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On July 13, 2017, the first mass-production model of the N brand, the [i30 N](/source/Hyundai_i30#i30N), was launched in the European market.[8] Since its inception, the i30 N has included a [turbocharged](/source/Turbocharger) [GDI engine](/source/GDI_Engine), [electronically controlled differential limiter](https://www.highpowermedia.com/Archive/electronically-controlled-differentials) (e-LSD), and electronically controlled suspension as part of its standard equipment.

The following year in 2018, the second N-branded model, the [Veloster N](/source/Hyundai_Veloster#Veloster_N), was launched, which targeted the Asia Pacific market. In October of that year, the i30 N Fastback was also unveiled at the Paris Motor Show,[9] which is a five-door coupe version of the i30 N.

After the 2019 WRC season where Hyundai Motorsport won the manufacturer's title, a new division, "N Performance Parts", was launched.[10]

In April 2020, the dual-clutch transmission (DCT) was introduced on the Veloster N,[11] which until then only had a manual gearbox. Other improvements introduced that year were the NGS (N-Grin Shift) system which helps improve acceleration and the NPS (N-Power Shift) which synchronizes transmission shifts with the engine.[12]

Also, in 2020, the [i20 N](/source/Hyundai_i20#i20_N) was revealed through the YouTube [Hyundai N Worldwide official channel](https://www.youtube.com/c/hyundainworldwide). The new model uses the Gamma II engine from previous generations of the N-Line to produce 204 horsepower. Hyundai used an i20 N for the [2020 WRC season](/source/2020_World_Rally_Championship).

In April 2021, the Hyundai N Day event was held online, mainly because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] This event unveiled the brand's new slogan 'Never just drive' as well as the first high-performance SUV model, the [Kona N](/source/Hyundai_Kona#Kona_N). Additionally, the new [Elantra/Avante/i30 Sedan N](/source/Hyundai_Elantra#Elantra_N/Avante_N/i30_Sedan_N) based on the 7th generation Elantra was revealed. Other announcements included the improved NGS of the Veloster N [DCT](/source/Dual-clutch_transmission) and the use of the Knuckle Integrated Drive Axle (IDA), a technology acquired through WRC that minimizes output loss during acceleration.

In 2022, the N version of the [Ioniq 5](/source/Hyundai_Ioniq_5#Ioniq_5_N) EV SUV with 585 PS/436 kW, and with an acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5s was announced. It borrows components from [Kia](/source/Kia)'s [EV6 GT](/source/Kia_EV6#EV6_GT).[14]

## Motorsport history

### Pikes Peak

In 1992, [Rod Millen](/source/Rod_Millen) won the Showroom Stock class of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with a [Hyundai Scoupe](/source/Hyundai_Scoupe) Turbo. His son [Rhys Millen](/source/Rhys_Millen) won the 2009 2WD Time Attack and 2012 Unlimited Championship with a [Hyundai Genesis Coupe](/source/Hyundai_Genesis_Coupe), setting a world record.[15]

### World Rally Championship

Hyundai i20 WRC 2015

At the 2012 [Paris Motor Show](/source/Paris_Motor_Show), Hyundai unveiled the i20 WRC concept car and announced that it would participate as a manufacturer in the [World Rally Championship](/source/World_Rally_Championship) (WRC) with its own World Rally Team (WRT). This led to the creation of the [Hyundai Motorsport](/source/Hyundai_Motorsport) (HMSG) branch in Europe, which was responsible for launching the i20 WRC race car at the [Geneva Motor Show](/source/Geneva_Motor_Show).

The creation of the HMSG branch and the launch of the new i20 WRC was part of a plan that became more evident in 2013 when the N logo was unveiled to the public on the 2014 i20 WRC model.[16] In 2014 in the 3rd round, at the Mexico Rally, Hyundai WRT achieved its first podium by taking 3rd place. Then in round 9 in Germany, it took first place.

### Nürburgring 24-hour endurance race record (2007–)

In 2007, a privately entered Schumann Motorsport Hyundai Coupé driven by the Schumann brothers alongside Peter Cate and Christian Hohenadel caught the attention of Seoul by winning the SP4 class and finishing 13th overall (of 230 starters) at the grueling Nürburgring 24-hour race. Much later, Schumann Motorsport began participating in the Nürburgring 24-hour race using second-generation [i30](/source/Hyundai_i30) vehicles. The information obtained from this modified vehicle allowed the durability of the powertrain, suspension, and other key components to be tested prior to the mass production of the first i30 N model.

Hyundai i30N

By April 2017, the final i30 N prototype was already participating in the competition. By this time, Hyundai Motor Company independently started participating in the Nürburgring 24-hour endurance race using its WRT W Racing team. This allowed engineers from the Namyang Research Institute in Korea to do the final testing of the i30 N on the race track itself.

For 2018, Hyundai Motor's two i30 N cars took second and fourth place in the TCR class and 58th overall. Of the 150 cars that entered the race that year, only 106 were able to complete the race, including the two i30 N cars.

In 2019, Hyundai Motor North America (HMA) introduced the Veloster N TCR at the Detroit Auto Show. The new model entered the competition that same year along with the i30 N TCR and the i30 Fastback N. The Veloster N TCR managed to place 45th overall and 2nd in the TCR class, while the i30 N TCR took first place in the TCR class.

By 2020, Hyundai Motor Company entered three vehicles: the Veloster N TCR, the i30 Fastback N, and the i30 N TCR, achieving the best overall placement so far, even after the event was interrupted for 8 hours due to heavy rain.

In the 2021 season, Hyundai participated with the Elantra N TCR, the i30 N TCR, and the i20 N in the SP2T class. The Elantra N TCR finished first in class and 32nd overall, the i30 N TCR finished 2nd in the TCR class and 33rd overall, while the i20 won the SP2T class, finishing 89th overall.

## Hyundai N (brand), N Line, and Concept Line

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Hyundai currently offers three performance levels under the N brand.[17]

### N

Hyundai N vehicles are aimed at performance enthusiasts looking for a street-legal vehicle they can take to the limit on and off the track. In addition to all the aerodynamic upgrades, these vehicles use N-exclusive badging, modified engines, custom gearboxes, and variable suspension systems.[18]

### N Line

Hyundai created the N Line inspired by the success of the original N vehicles. These models include styling and performance upgrades that differentiate them from their standard counterparts but use the same powertrain as the standard models.[19]

### Concept Line

As the name suggests, these are concept vehicles not commercially available to the general public, whose mission is to test revolutionary technologies that would later be incorporated into the N brand. One example is the RM20e,[20] an electric vehicle that develops 810 hp of power and 960 Nm of torque that allows it to reach 0-200 kph in just 9.88 seconds.[21]

On July 15, 2022, the N brand rolling labs vehicles RN22e and N Vision 74 were unveiled.[22] The RN22e is the first E-GMP-based high-performance vehicle of the N brand, featuring a 160 kW front-wheel motor and 270 kW rear-wheel motor. The N Vision 74 is a hydrogen hybrid high-performance vehicle drawing inspiration from the Pony Coupe concept. It was developed as a hybrid structure of a battery-electric in combination with an FCEV system and a three-channel cooling system.[23]

## List of Hyundai N vehicles

### N (brand) models

Image Model Model code Year introduced Elantra N / Avante N / i30 Sedan N CN7 N 2021 i20 N BC3 N 2020 i30 N / i30 Fastback N PD N 2017 Ioniq 5 N NE N 2023 Ioniq 6 N CE N 2025

### N Line models

Hyundai N offers optional sports trim packages to their mainstream models, known as the N Line. N Line vehicles consist of sports upgrades that are mostly cosmetic, such as different wheels and spoilers.

Image Model Model code Year introduced Creta N Line SU2 2022 Avante N Line/Elantra N Line/i30 sedan N Line CN7 2020 i10 N Line AC3 2019 i20 N Line BC3 BI3 2020 i30 N Line PD 2018 Ioniq 3 N Line BJ1 2026 Ioniq 5 N Line NE 2024 Ioniq 6 N Line CE 2025 Kona N Line SX2 2020 Sonata N Line DN7 2020 Tucson N Line NX4 2019 Venue N Line QU2 2022

### Concept cars

Hyundai N concept automobiles Name Image Year Notes RM14 2014 "Racing Midship 2014", introduced at Busan Motor Show; based on Veloster with mid-mounted 2.0 Theta T-GDI engine.[24] RM15 2015 "Racing Midship 2015", introduced at Seoul Motor Show; based on Veloster and RM14 with aluminum space frame and carbon fiber body panels.[24] N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo 2015 All-wheel-drive racing car with each wheel powered by an electric traction motor. RM16 2016 "Racing Midship 2016", introduced at Busan Motor Show; based on Veloster[24] RN30 2016 Introduced at Paris Motor Show; based on i30[25] iMax N 2019 Built by Hyundai Australia after a joke posted by Hyundai Germany showing a Hyundai iMax in N livery.[26] RM19 2019 "Racing Midship 2019", introduced at AutoMobility Los Angeles; based on Veloster; made available to enthusiast media for test drive.[27][28] MR23T 2020 Development mule as latest "RM" project car; based on Veloster.[29] RM20e 2021 Similarly based on Veloster as RM19, but uses electric traction motor instead.[30] N Vision 74 2022 Rear-drive coupe with two electric traction motors; based on the 1974 Pony Concept Coupe, which was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. RN22e 2022 All-wheel-drive "streamliner" sedan with two electric traction motors; based on IONIQ 6. RN24 2024 Based on Inster.

### Motorsports competition models

- [i20 Coupe WRC](/source/Hyundai_i20_Coupe_WRC) (2014–present)

- [i30 N TCR](/source/Hyundai_i30_N_TCR) (2017–present)

- [Veloster N TCR](/source/Hyundai_Motorsport) (2019–present)

- [Elantra N TCR](/source/Hyundai_Motorsport) (2021–present)

- [i20 Rally2](/source/Hyundai_i20_N_Rally2) (2021–present)

### Discontinued models

- i30 Fastback N World Time Attack Challenge (WTAC) Race Car (2019)

- i20 R5 (2016–2021)

- [Veloster N](/source/Hyundai_Veloster_N) (2018–2022)

- [Kona N](/source/Hyundai_Kona#Kona_N) (2021–2023)

- [Lafesta N Line](/source/Hyundai_Lafesta) (2022–2025)

## See also

- [List of automobile manufacturers of South Korea](/source/List_of_automobile_manufacturers_of_South_Korea)

- [BMW M](/source/BMW_M)

- [BMW Motorsport](/source/BMW_Motorsport)

- [Hyundai Motorsport](/source/Hyundai_Motorsport)

- [Mercedes AMG](/source/Mercedes_AMG)

- [Toyota Gazoo Racing](/source/Toyota_Gazoo_Racing)

- [Volkswagen R](/source/Volkswagen_R)

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