Mesmerizing video: This is how each piece of the Hyundai i30 N is disassembled

Hyundai i30 N disassembled

El Hyundai i30 N It is one of the most balanced sports compacts of the moment. It has great driving dynamics, good visual character and is also not too expensive compared to its competition. No wonder it has sold so much over the years. Yes, it is a very well brought car to the world. Do you want to see him naked?

Hyundai has published a video in which brand engineers they disassemble a Hyundai i30 N Fastback like the one we tested months ago. And when I say disassemble, it means that they take out each one of the more than 3.000 pieces of which the South Korean compact is composed. The final image with all the pieces perfectly placed on the ground is amazing.

Comment the brand that the complete disassembly of each and every one of the different parts of the car it took the mechanics four days; something that is not surprising. In addition, Hyundai also indicates, they needed three more days to meticulously place all the pieces on the floor of the studio to take the main photo of this video. What patience!

In this photo you can see from the doors or the wheels, to each of the parts that make up the 2.0 hp 280 T-GDI engine, with its valves, springs and tappets. Of course also pistons, connecting rods, camshafts and crankshaft. Details that everyone who is passionate about mechanics likes.

A Hyundai N Model is a precision machine developed to bring a smile to every corner of the most demanding drivers. To show its complexity, Hyundai disassembles in this video an i30 Fastback N used in the long days of testing on the asphalt of the legendary German Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit.

Lastly, we recall that the Hyundai i30 N is available for 31.050 euros in its 250 CV version for the 5-door body. The 280 hp variant amounts to 37.650 euros, having to pay 3.000 euros more if we want the 8DCT dual clutch transmission. All this in a compact body, because the Fastback is also offered, like the one in the video, which is only sold with 280 CV and automatic transmission for 40.650 euros at the official rate.

Source – Hyundai


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