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Hyundai i20N Review – Top Gear
Taut, direct and surprisingly old-school hot hatch from a very forward-looking company

This is Hyundai reinforcing its hot hatch credentials. First, back in late 2017, we had the i30N, now we have the i20N. Soon a Kona N will be along, because hot crossovers are a thing these days. But the i20N is interesting, because this is Hyundai heading into a hot hatch sector most firms have abandoned. Renault no longer does a hot Clio, Mini no longer genuinely cares about driver engagement and all we have are lukewarm efforts such as the VW Polo GTI.
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