Australian New Car Buyer

HYUNDAI I30 N FROM $46,200

The i30N received a significant update in mid 2021, designed to sharpen its performance credentials and, at the same time, make it more appealing to a wider audience.

An eight-speed dual clutch automatic option is now offered in the base model, at $49,200, alongside the six-speed manual, which costs $46,200.

Premium manual is $49,200, or $53,700 with DCT.

Premium sedan is $50,200 with either the manual or DCT transmissions.

The 2.0-litre turbo

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