The Hyundai i30N was axed from the Korean carmaker’s lineup a couple of years ago, but reports have emerged suggesting that the potent hot hatch could be making a return, possibly with a hybridised ...
When the i30N first launched, a base 247bhp car was £24,995. Which is just shy of what the dinkier i20N now commands. Now that Hyundai’s added more tech, dropped the entry model and inflation has ...
• Several hot hatches will arrive locally this year. • Toyota will bring in a handful of GR Yaris, models, BMW has released its 128ti and Volkswagen are readying their Golf GTI for the second quarter.
Having successfully mastered orthodox family cars and SUVs, this was the marque’s first foray into the performance genre. The result was spectacular. Named News Corp Car of the Year in 2018, the ...
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