Hyundai's Gas Hot Hatches Are Getting A Special Send-Off Before They Take The Manual With Them | Carscoops
Two of the most popular Hyundai N cars are heading for the exit, and the brand has something planned before they disappear

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Warum das wichtig ist
- Two of the most popular Hyundai N cars are heading for the exit, and the brand has something planned before they disappear
- Hyundai i20 N and i30 N will gain farewell specials Australia.
- The hot hatchbacks will continue to be sold throughout the year.
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Two of the most popular Hyundai N cars are heading for the exit, and the brand has something planned before they disappear
Warum relevant
The Hyundai N division might have moved into the fully electric era with performance-focused versions of the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, but its ICE-powered hatchbacks are still alive Australia.
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Hyundai is working on successors, most likely with hybrid power. The Hyundai N division might have moved into the fully electric era with performance-focused versions of the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, but its ICE-powered hatchbacks are still alive Australia.
The local arm of the brand wants the current generations of the i20 N and i30 N to "go off with a bang" hinting at farewell special editions and confirming that this won't be the end of the line for the nameplates. The i30 N has been around since late 2016, with facelifts in 2020 and 2024. The i20 N,, arrived in 2020 and received mild updates in 2025.
Both models were discontinued Europe in 2024, yet remain available Australia despite production having already wrapped up.

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