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The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

Standard version of the new Entrant

By ColbrookePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Recently, we learned from the official Hyundai, the new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20, Beijing time. It is reported that the new car will be based on the standard version of the new Entrant, a series of sports enhancements, attention to the N-Line package combat attributes, while the power is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged four-cylinder engine, the maximum power of 205kW (280PS).

The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

Externally, the new Entrant N overall continues the new Entrant flat family design, but in the details of the new N-Line sports package, where the all-black grille with a larger outer grille arrow-like insertion; the lower surrounds were redesigned, where the two sides joined the caliber of a very substantial "deflector The lower surround has been redesigned, including the addition of a very large caliber "deflector" on both sides to further enhance the vehicle's aerodynamic performance; and the narrow and irregular shape of the headlight clusters on both sides seems to blend in with the center grille, and the embedded inner-folded daytime running lights are also "distinctive".

The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

The side part, the overall contour of the new car adopts a dynamic sliding back design, with a low body, so that the car's sense of movement is further enhanced; while the body waistline will be radical to the end, with several sharp waistline crisscrossing, outlining one block after another. The wheels are equipped with two-color sports wheels with close spacing and 235/35 R19 tires, and red brake calipers with the "N" logo are embedded.

The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

At the rear, the new car, like the standard version, has adopted through-LED taillight clusters, and the embedded light clusters adopt the most popular matrix layout, which forms an "H" shape when lit up; and at the top of the tailgate, the original slightly curved duck tail has been upgraded to a "real" spoiler. On the top of the tailgate, the original slightly curved duck tail has been upgraded to a "real" spoiler, which is not a good thing to mess with; and underneath, the new car is also equipped with a lower diffuse + bilateral two-exit round exhaust.

The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

In the interior, the new car is wrapped in a large area of leather and soft materials in the standard version, and equipped with very wrapping sports seats, exclusive three-spoke direction, a red ignition switch, etc. At the same time, the new car also uses a more "retro" but more fun mechanical handbrake.

The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

In terms of power, the new car is equipped with the same 2.0T turbocharged four-cylinder engine as the i30 N and Ergosterol N. The maximum power may be 206kW (280PS) and peak torque 392ND-m. The transmission system is matched with an 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The new car also supports N Grin mode, which increases the engine's boost pressure, boosting power to 290PS and accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds.

The new Entrant N will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show on August 20

It is reported that Hyundai engineers have designed an integrated drive axle for Entrant N. This design can withstand greater lateral loads while reducing the front mass of the car, making the new car have better cornering performance and straight-line acceleration, in addition, the new car will be equipped with a front axle e-LSD.

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