290 for the 2.5T, 280 for the i30N and Kona N. IMO Kona N body rolls just like it’s little brother the Kona especially when pushed hard. It also nose dives because of improper weigh distribution and brake bias. Interior was disappointing and also the lack of options.
The Elantra N is just fugly, no getting around that and slower that the VN. I was able to drive the Sonata N-Line with the 2.5T Smart Sense engine for a considerable amount of time and it was a better car all round then both the Elantra N and Kona N. This^I will agree whole heartedly.
To me, Hyundai is ruining the N-Performance line and making it a mom and pop car. Sorry, but an SUV and a 4 door angular body sedan, are not representative of an N-Performance line vehicle. They need to stick with the i30 N hatch and fastback styles.
Again in my opinion if Hyundai has their way, I don’t believe either will be around past 2024.
