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Hyundai i30 N Comeback Confirmed With Hybrid Power

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December 13, 2025
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Hyundai is reigniting its hot hatch legacy with plans to revive the celebrated i30 N, signaling a strategic shift for its N performance division as it balances electrification and combustion engines. According to Autocar, development is underway for an all-new hybrid-powered i30 N—proof of Hyundai’s commitment to versatile powertrains despite Europe’s tightening emissions rules.

Reviving a Legend: The Original i30 N

Debuting in 2017, the first-generation i30 N stunned enthusiasts by rivaling benchmarks like the Volkswagen Golf GTI. Hyundai’s engineering prowess shone through a stiffened chassis, electronic limited-slip differential, and a punchy 2.0-liter turbo engine delivering up to 276 bhp. Though discontinued in 2024 alongside the i20 N to prioritize EVs, its legacy cemented the N brand’s performance credentials.

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N Division Today: Electrified Speed Takes Center Stage

Hyundai’s current N lineup—the 600+ bhp IONIQ 5 N and IONIQ 6 N—showcases its electric ambitions ahead of Europe’s 2035 combustion ban. Yet as Autocar reveals, internal combustion remains very much in play.

The Comeback: Hybrid i30 N Confirmed

Internal sources confirm a combustion-powered i30 N is in development, likely augmented by hybrid tech. N division chief Joon Park recently emphasized Hyundai’s broader vision:

“Hyundai N isn’t exclusively focusing on EVs. We’re committed to a diverse powertrain future.”

Speculation points to two potential setups: an upgraded 1.5-liter hybrid from the standard i30 or an entirely new high-performance hybrid engine.

Prototype Clues: A High-Revving Future

Hyundai is testing a high-revving combustion engine in a mid-engined Veloster prototype. While this layout won’t feature in the i30 N, it confirms Hyundai’s investment in next-gen ICE tech. Analysts liken the strategy to Toyota’s new GR engine development—hinting at a mass-produced performance powerplant.

Launch Timeline: 2026–2027 Expected

Spy shots of a facelifted third-gen i30 suggest the new N variant will debut on this updated platform. With the refresh due soon, the performance model could arrive by 2026–2027—bridging Hyundai’s electric ambitions with enthusiast demands.

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