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The N-ew talks of the Filipino town are here: Hyundai's Elantra N and IONIQ 5 N debut at MIAS 2024.
The Elantra N, drawing inspiration from its race car counterpart, the Elantra N TCR, features a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that pumps out 276 hp and 392 Nm of torque. Paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, it achieves a quick 0 to 100 kph in just 5.3 seconds!
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Externally, the Elantra N boasts a sporty look, which is further characterized by a lower and wider profile. The black anodized emblem and red accents are quite specific N brand markers. The front air vents improve brake cooling, while wider Michelin tires and larger brake discs on 19-inch alloys enrich the car'scar's grip and control. The rear boasts a spoiler that adds style and improves aerodynamics and stability.
Inside, the Elantra N will give you an immersive driving experience, as it features a sunroof, wireless charging, and a 10.25" touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The interior also includes N-specific elements such as a custom steering wheel, instrument cluster, and leather seats. With 6 airbags and Hyundai Smart Sense functions, including Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist and Parking Distance Warning, safety is not overlooked. Currently, the vehicle is priced at PHP 2,738,000 and is available in four colors.
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Also peaked at the show was the IONIQ 5 N, which is Hyundai's powerful electric vehicle. It offers up to 421 HP with the N Grin Boost, achieving 0-100 kph in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 260 kph. The model is definitely made for efficient energy use and durability in heavy driving conditions.
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Hyundai’s President, Mr. Dongwook Lee, mentioned the growing community of N-Fans worldwide and expressed enthusiasm about forming a similar community in the Philippines. The event also featured the participation of HMPH’s Managing Director, Mr. Cecil Capacete, and brand ambassador, Mr. Piolo Pascual.
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It looks like with the launch of the Elantra N and IONIQ 5 N at MIAS 2024, Hyundai Motor Philippines successfully captured the N-terest of Filipino car enthusiasts. If you want to see the other Hyundai offerings, head over to AutoDeal and get a quote for your chosen car.
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