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Hyundai N is the official name of
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's high-performance brand, established in 2016. The "N" refers to the Namyang district in South Korea, which was the founding place of the N brand as well as the location of Hyundai's Global Research & Development Center; the
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racetrack in Germany, which is home to Hyundai's Technical Center where all N models are tested; and the shape of
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s in racing circuits. The first N-branded vehicle was the i30 N, which debuted in 2016.


History

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 gruelling Nürburgring 24 hours race. In 2012, Hyundai made the decision to gather the best researchers and engineers at its R&D Center in Namyang to create a new brand focused on developing high-performance vehicles, the N brand. After jumping into the
World Rally Championship The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is the highest level of global competition in the motorsport discipline of rallying, owned and governed by the FIA. There are separate championships for drivers, co-drivers, manufacturers and t ...
(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 The Hyundai Veloster ( ko, 현대 벨로스터, translit=Hyeondae Belloseuteo) is a hatchback coupé first produced in 2011 by Hyundai, with sales beginning in South Korea on March 10, 2011, and in Canada and the United States since the fall of 2 ...
and data gathered from their WRC experience. The RM14 debuted at the 2014
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. Since then, the RM line has continued with the RM15, RM16, and RM19 models. These high-performance concept cars (all based on the first-generation 2012 Veloster) have served as a testing ground for new technologies and ideas from researchers that have then been implemented later in the N-brand. Moreover, the RM series showed the world that Hyundai was quite capable of designing mid-engine racing vehicles with aluminum space frames, carbon-reinforced plastic body parts, active spoilers, and electric superchargers among other cutting-edge technologies. Now that the foundations of the N brand were in place, it was time for the next big step in Hyundai's master plan. In late 2014 Hyundai Motor Company announced that
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would be the Executive Vice President and Head of Vehicle Testing and High-Performance Development. Biermann spent more than 30 years at BMW and was in charge of that marque's high-performance M division before leaving. His leadership has since been key to defining the brand's philosophy of high-performance vehicles that are fun to drive and affordable to the public. Proof of this is that on September 15 of the same year, at the
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, the brand's slogan 'Ngaged' was revealed, which has to do with the moment when the car and the driver become one. Since then, this date has been celebrated yearly as the official birth of the N brand.


N production models

Hyundai's involvement in motorsports was never about gaining brand recognition. The experience gained in the field helped to improve the engines, gearboxes, suspension systems, brakes, and structural integrity of its entire range of vehicles. Just two years later, on July 13, 2017, the first mass-production model of the N brand, the iconic i30 N, was launched in the European market. Since its inception, the i30 N has used state-of-the-art technology such as a turbocharged GDi engine, electronically controlled differential limiter (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, was launched, this time targeting the Asia Pacific market. Like the i30 N, it shared the same distinctive N-brand technology. In October of that year, the i30 Fastback was also unveiled at the Paris Motor Show. The i30 Fastback was a five-door coupe version of the i30, using the same engine, suspension, and brakes but with optimizations aimed at the body type, thereby securing the unique agile movement and dynamic driving performance that the N model pursues. Driven by the resounding success obtained in the 2019 WRC season where Hyundai Motorsport won the manufacturer's title, a new division, "N Performance Parts", was launched. The aim is to market official tuning parts of the N brand that include exterior parts such as carbon spoiler and diffuser, interior parts such as steering wheel and parking lever applied with Alcantara material, brake system with monobloc 4-piston caliper and hybrid disc rotor, and 19-inch lightweight among others. By April 2020, the dual-clutch transmission (DCT) is introduced on the Veloster N, which until now had only 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) that synchronizes transmission shifts with the engine. Also, in 2020, the i20 N is revealed through the YouTube Hyundai N Worldwide official channel. The new model uses the Gamma II engine from previous generations of the N-Line to produce 204 horsepower. It was this same vehicle that was used to promote the N brand in that year's WRC. In April 2021, the Hyundai N Day event was held online, mainly because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This event unveiled the brand's new slogan 'Never just drive' as well as the first high-performance SUV model, the KONA N. Additionally, the new Elantra N based on the 7th generation Elantra was revealed. Other announcements included the improved NGS of the Veloster N DCT and the use of the Knuckle Integrated Drive Axle (IDA), a technology acquired through WRC that minimizes output loss during acceleration. Sometime later in 2022, the N version of the Ioniq 5 EV SUV with 585 PS/436 kW and with a acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 s will be available. It also borrows components from
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's EV6 GT.


Brand DNA

The N brand's approach of offering high-performance vehicles is based on three founding pillars: "Corner Rascal", "Everyday Sports Car", and "Race Track Capability".


Motorsport activity

Hyundai Motors' amazing track record began in the late 1980s when the Korean brand listened to the voices of millions of enthusiasts clamoring for a high-performance sports coupe. Since then, each generation of Hyundai vehicles, from the Scoupe to the current N models, has left an indelible mark on motorsports history.
Rod Millen Rodney K. "Rod" Millen (born 22 March 1951) is a New Zealand racing driver, vehicle designer, and business owner. He has competed in numerous genres of motorsports, including rally racing, off-road racing, hillclimbing, drifting, and super touri ...
won the Showroom Stock class of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in 1992 with a Scoupe Turbo; his son
Rhys Millen Rhys Millen (born 6 September 1972) is a New Zealand-born racing driver. Nephew of IMSA GTS driver Steve Millen, son of Rodney and older brother of Ryan, is one of the America's top competitors in drifting. Prior to that he was a top rall ...
won the 2009 2WD Time Attack and 2012 Unlimited Championship with a Genesis Coupe, setting a world record in the process.


World Rally Championship

At the 2012
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, Hyundai unveiled the i20 WRC concept car and announced that it will participate as a manufacturer in the
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(WRC) with its own World Rally Team (WRT). This led to the creation of the
Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai Motorsport GmbH (HMSG) is a division of South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company responsible for the brand's global motorsport activities. The company was established in December 2012 and is based in Alzenau, Germany. Their princip ...
(HMSG) branch in Europe, which was responsible for launching the i20 WRC race car at the
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. The creation of the HMSG branch and the launch of the new i20 WRC were part of a visionary plan that became more evident in 2013 when the N logo was unveiled to the public on the 2014 i20 WRC model. The debut of the 2014 i20 WRC could not have been better. In 2014 in the 3rd round, 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–)

Along with the
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(WRC), the
Nürburgring 24 Hours The Nürburgring 24 Hours is a 24-hour annual touring car and GT endurance racing event that takes place on a combination of the Nordschleife ("North Loop") and the GP-Strecke ("Grand Prix track") circuits of the Nürburgring in Rhineland-Palat ...
endurance race is a high-level competition where Hyundai Motor Company has participated and obtained great triumphs over the years. It all started in 2007, when 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 gruelling Nürburgring 24 hours race. Much later, Schumann Motorsport began participating in the Nürburgring 24-hour race using second-generation 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. By April 2017, the final i30N 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, proof of Hyundai's commitment to providing a track-proven, high-performance vehicle. For 2018, Hyundai Motor's two i30 N cars successfully completed the 6 hours of qualifying to subsequently enter the finals of this grueling event. In the end, they took second and fourth place in the TCR class and 58 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 demonstrating once again Hyundai's progress on the racetrack. Being its first time at the Nürburgring 24-hour endurance race, the Veloster N TCR managed to place 45th overall and 2nd in the TCR class, a milestone, given that the i30 N TCR took first place that same year but only after years of continuous improvement. By 2020, Hyundai Motor Company was already a rival to be feared at the Nürburgring 24 Hour Endurance Race. The three participating vehicles, the Veloster N TCR, the i30 Fastback N, and the i30 N TCR, achieved the best overall places so far, even after the event was interrupted for 8 hours due to heavy rain. As changes for 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

In its short life, the original concept of the N-vehicle has evolved to meet the needs of the public. In that sense, Hyundai currently offers three performance levels that share the same racing DNA.


N (Hyundai N brand)

Hyundai N vehicles are rigorously tested in extreme track conditions to ensure they meet the brand's three pillars of Corner Rascal, Everyday Sports Car, and Race Track Capability. These models 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, variable suspension systems, and all the other upgrades you would expect from an N car. In short, these vehicles provide a level of performance equal or superior to those offered by BMW M or Mercedes-AMG.


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. While the N Line vehicles feature better aerodynamics, better handling, premium tires, and more power, one important aspect to consider is that they use the same powertrain as the standard models. In other words, the N Line is the result of improving a stock model with aesthetic elements inspired by the Hyundai N brand and some minor engine improvements to slightly increase power. However, the N Line does not feature exclusive N technologies (such as the N Corner Carving Differential, for example) as these are reserved for the N brand. This line is aimed at enthusiasts who are more interested in driving Hyundai vehicles with a strong sporty accent and mild performance boosts.


Concept Line

As the name suggests, these are prototype 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, 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. On July 15, 2022, the N brand rolling labs vehicles RN22e and N Vision 74 were unveiled. The RN22e is the first E-GMP-based high-performance vehicle of the N brand. 160kW front-wheel motor and 270kW rear-wheel motor are applied. In addition, a 4-piston monoblock calipers and a 400-mm diameter hybrid disc were applied. The N Vision 74 is a hydrogen hybrid high-performance vehicle that inherits the spirit of the Pony Coupe concept. It was developed as a hybrid structure of a battery-electric in combination with an FCEV system. In addition, a three-channel cooling system was applied.


List of Hyundai N vehicles


N (brand) models


N Line models

Hyundai N offers optional sports trim packages to their mainstream models, known as the N Line. N Line vehicles consist of sport upgrades that are mostly cosmetic, such as different wheels and spoilers. * Creta N Line (2022–present) * Elantra/Avante/i30 Sedan N Line (2020–present) * i10 N Line (2019–present) * i20 N Line (2020–present) * i30 N Line (2018–present) * Kona N Line (2020–present) * Lafesta N Line (2022–present) * Sonata N Line (2020–present) * Tucson N Line (2019–present) * Venue N Line (2022–present) File:Hyundai AVANTE N Line Front Side (cropped).jpg, 2020 Avante N Line File:Hyundai i10 (LA) at IAA 2019 IMG 0647.jpg, 2019 i10 N Line File:2021 Hyundai i20 N Line (BI3; India) front view.png, 2021 i20 N Line (BI3) File:2020 Hyundai i30 N-Line.jpg, 2020 i30 N Line File:2022 Hyundai Kona 1.6T N-Line, Front Left, 07-18-2021.jpg, 2022 Kona N Line File:Hyundai Sonata N Line DN8 Midnight Black Pearl (1).jpg, 2021 Sonata N Line File:Hyundai Tucson Plug-in N-Line Auto Zuerich 2021 IMG 0366.jpg, 2021 Tucson N Line


Concept cars


Motorsports competition models

* i20 Coupe WRC (2014–present) * i30 N TCR (2017–present) * Veloster N TCR (2019–present) * Elantra N TCR (2021–present) * i20 Rally2 (2021–present) ; Discontinued models * i30 Fastback N World Time Attack Challenge (WTAC) Race Car (2019) * i20 R5 (2016 - 2021)


References


External links

* {{Automotive industry in South Korea Official motorsports and performance division of automakers Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 2015 South Korean companies established in 2015 N