The Hyundai brand can mean very different things to those in the  automotive space. To some, the Korean automaker produces reliable and  honest cars, while others may see the brand’s exploits in motorsport  like the World Rally Championship and TCR circuit racing. Regardless, a new 2.3-liter turbocharged engine is in the works, and it’s rumored to boast a 7,000 rpm redline.
 Along with being fun to drive, it’s often said that hot  versions of normal production cars can vastly boost sales. Mercedes has  the AMG division, BMW has its M division, but Hyundai chose to go for N  as its performance callsign. Launched alongside the i30 N at the 2017  Frankfurt Motor Show, it takes after the first letter of the Namyang  Research Center – headquarters of Hyundai-Kia Motors’ research and  development – and the Nurburgring.
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