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i20N Floor Mats & Seat Covers

Bought the rubber floor mats from the dealership. They are expensive at $300 AU for a set of 4 however, they certainly look good because they have the n logo and and have the Pirelli tread pattern which I think is Killa!
They are practical too, I expect that they will last the lifetime of the car and won't wear like the carpet ones do.
I highly recommend them as you can clearly see.
In regards, to the seat covers.. I saw in a review on YT (whilst waiting for my car) that the driver's seat had worn down significantly closest to the door from getting in and out after just 5 and a half months of use. My car is 3 and a half months old since delivered and it is already starting to show the same. I started looking for seat covers this morning. The thought of them in my car fills me with dread. I don't want to ruin the look of that interior and always thought that seat covers look tacky. After getting off eBay a minute a go it seems there are actually some pretty nice ones out there.
I won't be buying any of them tho.
Will instead swing by an upholstery joint next week for a chat and a price and finding my solution there because... i20N front seats have those little "airbag" tags on them.
After getting smashed into last year by another Hyundai doing 70km/h in what was then my new i30 at the time.
Both cars were written off. All 5 of us walked away from that incident without a scratch!
So you can be sure I won't be compromising any of the safety features Hyundai has incorporated into their vehicles and I recommend that you do the same or at least keep that in mind. Cheers
I reported mine at my 10K servicing as delaminating where my heel sits. The dealer claims "Fair Wear and Tear" so no replacement. Will look into contacting Hyundai to complain about their poor product.
 
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I reported mine at my 10K servicing as delaminating where my heel sits. The dealer claims "Fair Wear and Tear" so no replacement. Will look into contacting Hyundai to complain about their poor product.
Dealerships. Uhuh. There are not exactly who you want to be speaking too about anything really! I bought 2 new i30 actives before this one and I upgraded the wheels on the first one and they kept the stock rims from me.
Luckily, I can get "blood out of a stone".. still took me 18 months before they yielded tho. Good idea you have there, try Hyundai and let us all know how you go..
 
Hi folks,

I also recently received my set of genuine i20N rubber floor mats, which I used to replace some temporary carpet floor mats. My observations:
1. The mats are relatively heavy, so can be expected to slightly reduce performance of the vehicle. (I did not weight them, but the set felt like they weighed about 5kg or more. The added weight is at least positioned nice and low in the vehicle.)
2. The i20N sounds distinctly different (I would say better) inside when driving now with the rubber mats installed, being noticeably quieter, with mid to high frequencies being clearly reduced in intensity. While this is to be expected to some extent, I was suprised by the extent of the change.
3. Even when the mats are nice and new, they do respond favourably to being moisturised (on the top facing side only) - looking better, becoming even more physically compliant, and also apparently further damping noise more effectively. (Moisturizing is a tedious process though due to the tyre tread pattern texture; and moisturizing them will make them more slippery for a while though.)
4. As others have noted, the mats do look good (and fit well), especially when new.
 
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Hi folks,

I also recently received my set of genuine i20N rubber floor mats, which I used to replace some temporary carpet floor mats. My observations:
1. The mats are relatively heavy, so can be expected to slightly reduce performance of the vehicle. (I did not weight them, but the set felt like they weighed about 5kg or more. The added weight is at least positioned nice and low in the vehicle.)
2. The i20N sounds distinctly different (I would say better) inside when driving now with the rubber mats installed, being noticeably quieter, with mid to high frequencies being clearly reduced in intensity. While this is to be expected to some extent, I was suprised by the extent of the change.
3. Even when the mats are nice and new, they do respond favourably to being moisturised (on the top facing side only) - looking better, becoming even more physically compliant, and also apparently further damping noise more effectively. (Moisturizing is a tedious process though due to the tyre tread pattern texture; and moisturizing them will make them more slippery for a while though.)
4. As others have noted, the mats do look good (and fit well), especially when new.

Do you mind sharing where you obtained them from? I wasn't very smart and ordered some rubber mats from Hyundai Zubehör Germany only to realise the mats don't fit the UK Car spec due to the opposite driving seat position 🤣

5kg is super heavy though, I'd say the ones I got were only around 2kg max (and made for the original i20, not N-branded). Would be interested to see what the ones you got look like
 
Hi goobyN,

I ordered the rubber mats from the dealer when I purchased my i20N. I am not sure about the actual weight, it could have been less than 5kg, but I think they were definitely more than 2kg (in total, for all four mats).
 
Hi guys,

Are these mats with just the N or just i20? I ended up with these in the below link.

 
Hi guys,

Are these mats with just the N or just i20? I ended up with these in the below link.

The i20N rubber mats (see link below) are different to those in your link, and have the N instead of the i20, as well as a different texture pattern.
https://www.hyundai.com/au/en/ownin...21aph00-tailored-rubber-floor-mats--set-of-4-
 
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