This week in the Autocar Notebook, we ask Hyundai’s R&D boss how different their “N” hot hatches are to the standard models
, if a decision is made, that’s the way it’s going to stay. At Hyundai, one big advantage is that once a decision is made, the process is much quicker.”and Mustang SVT, is currently working on more than 20 projects for the three Hyundai Motor Group brands, including Hyundai N performance models.
How big a change is an N over a standard car? “The amount of change in an N is a bigger difference than a
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