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i30 Sedan: 1990 CN7 2020 Global (except Western Europe and India) C-segment/compact sedan. Known as the Avante in South Korea and i30 Sedan in Australia. 370,973 Grandeur/ Azera: 1986 GN7 2022 South Korea and Middle East Executive sedan oriented for the domestic South Korean market. 71,858 HB20S: 2012 BR2 2019 Brazil and Mexico Sedan version of ...
The Hyundai i30 is a small family car manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company since 2006. The i30 shares its platform with the Kia Ceed, available as a three-door hatchback (2012–2017), five-door hatchback, five-door estate and five-door liftback (2017–present), with a choice of three petrol engines and two diesel engines, either with manual or automatic ...
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In Australia, the seventh-generation Elantra is badged as the i30 Sedan, to allow Hyundai to integrate the Elantra with the popular i30 hatchback for much higher combined sales figures. It is available in the base level i30 sedan trim, i30 sedan hybrid, i30 N-Line sedan, and i30 N trims.
H2X Australia; Jacer (1995–present) Minetti Sports Cars (2003–present) Python (1981–present) Quantum (2015–present) Roaring Forties (1997–present)
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By 2020, Hyundai Motor Company entered three vehicles: the Veloster N TCR, the i30 Fastback N, and the i30 N TCR, achieving the best overall placement so far, even after the event was interrupted for 8 hours due to heavy rain. In the 2021 season, Hyundai participated with the Elantra N TCR, the i30 N TCR, and the i20 N in the SP2T class.
The Hyundai i30 N TCR is a racing car developed by Hyundai Motorsport, which was built according to the TCR rule system. It is based on the Hyundai i30 5-door hatchback. The project started in September 2016 with the help of Gabriele Tarquini and Alain Menu and the car completed its first test laps in April 2017. [ 1 ]