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Future N-deavour

HYUNDAI N IS beginning to reveal its plans to become one of the true big dogs in the performance car world.

Electrification and even hydrogen fuel cells are on the horizon, but before then the engineers at N are doubling down on what they do best: injecting well-sorted dynamics and punchy performance into cars that are genuinely affordable. Here’s how N is planning to succeed,

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