Hyundai's N performance car racing in a world rally
Hyundai Motor Co.'s commitment to high-performance vehicles has paid off with sales of such vehicles exceeding 100,000 units six years after the launch of the N brand.
The top South Korean automaker posted cumulative sales of 103,947 N performance cars at the end of June.
The sales results include vehicles such as the i30N, its first model of the N lineup in 2017, the Veloster N, the i20 N, the Kona N, and the Avante N, also known in some countries as the Elantra N.
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun has taken the N brand to the global level
Hyundai’s dedication to high-performance cars culminated in the launch last week of the IONIQ 5 N, the carmaker’s first all-electric high-performance vehicle under its N brand.
In 2012, Hyundai declared its first participation in the World Rally Championship (WRC), the world's top motorsport event, and established Hyundai Motorsport the following year.
Hyundai’s IONIQ 6-based N Vision 74 concept, a hydrogen fuel cell-battery hybrid In WRC, Hyundai Motorsport established a strong reputation when it took victory in its 2014 debut season. The team finished as a runner-up in the manufacturers’ championship on three consecutive occasions between 2016 and 2018 before claiming its first title in 2019.
The Avante N and the Veloster N have also scored big in the FIA World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) and the Electric Touring Car Racing (ETCR), respectively, promoting Hyundai’s high-performance N brand globally.
In 2018, Hyundai expanded its N brand team to a division in charge of high-performance vehicles and hired related experts.
Hyundai’s N Vision 74 concept (left) and the IONIQ 6-based RN22e concept “Under Chairman Chung’s leadership, we’re writing a new history in Korea’s high-performance car industry,” said a Hyundai Motor official.
During the world premiere of the IONIQ 5 N at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England, Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun said he aims to make the latest model a game-changer for "driving fun" among motorsport enthusiasts.
At the event, Chang Jae-hoon, Hyundai’s chief executive, said: “The N brand’s winning combination of technological know-how and motorsport experience is pushing the limits of vehicle performance.”
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