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Hyundai i30 N Performance (Mk III facelift) specs

Price in Europe €35,750 - €45,000
Car type Compact
Curb weight 1444-1509 kg (3183-3327 lbs)
Introduced 2021
Origin country South Korea
Gas mileage 14.9-6.9 l/100 km (16-34 mpg US / 19-41 mpg UK)
CO2 emissions 180 - 244 g/km
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Acceleration

0 - 40 kph1.8 s
0 - 50 kph2.4 s
0 - 60 kph3.2 s
0 - 70 kph3.7 s
0 - 80 kph4.0 s
0 - 90 kph4.9 s
0 - 100 kph5.3 s
0 - 120 kph7.3 s
0 - 130 kph8.2 s
0 - 140 kph9.5 s
0 - 150 kph10.5 s
0 - 160 kph12.0 s
0 - 180 kph15.4 s
0 - 200 kph19.2 s
Est. 0 - 60 mph5.4 s
1/8 mile9.0 s @ 83.5 mph
1/4 mile13.6 s
1/2 mile21.3 s
1 mile34.5 s
Hyundai i30 N Performance acceleration graph

General performance

Top speed258 kph (160 mph)
Est. 0 - 100 mph - 020.4 s @ 1745 ft
Est. max acceleration0.55 g (5 m/s²)
18m slalom70.8 kph (44.0 mph)
36m slalom138.0 kph (85.7 mph)
Downforce @ 200 kph24 kg (53 lbs)

Powertrain specs

Engine type Inline 4 turbo
Displacement 2.0 l (122 ci / 1998 cc)
Power 280 ps (276 bhp / 206 kw)
Tested power 287 ps (283 bhp)  @ 5500 rpm
Torque 392 Nm (289 lb-ft)
Tested torque 410 Nm (302 lbft)  @ 2800 rpm
Power / liter 140 ps (138 hp)
Power / weight 188 ps (185 bhp) / t
Torque / weight 263 Nm (194 lb-ft) / t
Efficiency 29 PS per l/100 km
Power / €5000 36 ps
Transmission 8 speed dual clutch
Layout front engine, front wheel drive

Braking distance

50 kph - 09 m (29 ft)
60 kph - 013 m (42 ft)
100 kph - 034 m (113 ft)
120 kph - 051 m (166 ft)
130 kph - 060 m (197 ft)
150 kph - 076 m (250 ft)
200 kph - 0136 m (446 ft)

Rolling acceleration

60 - 100 kph (4)4.1 s
60 - 100 kph (5)5.5 s
80 - 120 kph (4)4.3 s
80 - 120 kph (5)5.3 s
80 - 120 kph (6)6.8 s
80 - 120 kph (7)9.7 s
80 - 120 kph (8)20.2 s
80 - 160 kph (4)9.4 s
80 - 160 kph (5)11.9 s
80 - 160 kph (6)15.1 s
80 - 160 kph (7)19.9 s
60 - 100 kph2.6 s
80 - 120 kph3.1 s
Est. 100 - 140 kph4.4 s
100 - 200 kph13.1 s

Interior noise

Noise @ idle42 dB
Noise @ 50 kph62 dB
Noise @ 80 kph68 dB
Noise @ 100 kph68 dB
Noise @ 130 kph72 dB
Noise @ 160 kph75 dB
Noise @ 180 kph79 dB
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Corvolet3  3y ago

Here are a few metrics of non-German hot hatches over time ;)

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I didn't add every single specific variant of a car since there's like dozens of the Mitsubishi Evo and the Subaru WRX that are barely different from each other. Also because I don't really see the early ones as compact cars, but rather 4 door sports cars.


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TypeF173  4y ago

 


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Corvolet3  4y ago

8:05,19 on the Nordschleife

 


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VOX WAGUN  4y ago

These claims below have since been retracted as the test vehicle in question was fitted with non factory issue tyres. While Hyundai disputed the accusation they later accepted the tyres used were specialized track version and not the road going models.

(Wheels Australia have tested the i30N DCT at 5.00s 0-100kph in their quickest run)


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Corvolet3  4y ago

Wow this car is quick 0-200


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Cooper  4y ago

Wheels Australia have tested the i30N DCT at 5.00s 0-100kph in their quickest run, and PDriveTV clocked a 5.19s sprint, as well as:
- 0-60kph in 2.89s
- 0-200kph in 19.86s
- 1/4 Mile in 13.58s @ 172.6kph
- 100-0kph in 2.93s @ 37.62m