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Does the Hyundai i30 N have a sunroof?

The Hyundai i30 N might attract most buyers because of its performance, however, if you are looking for specific features in a car, such as a sunroof. Find out if the Korean hot hatch offers this option here.

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The Hyundai i30 was traditionally best known for being a practical hatchback for a small family, that is until the Korean automaker introduced the i30 N. The i30 N created quite a buzz when it was first introduced locally in 2022, as now the model represented performance and dynamic handling. Under the glossy bonnet, it features a 2.0-litre, turbocharged, 4-cylinder petrol engine coupled to an 8-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission. 

The engine sends 206 kW and 392 Nm of torque to the front wheels and is able to propel the hot hatch from 0-100 km/h in 5.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 250 km/h. But if the performance and dynamic handling characteristics are not enough to convince you to get an Instant Offer on your car and start your search for new or used Hyundai i30 N models on AutoTrader, find out if it has that sunroof you long for here.

 

Related: Everything that you need to know about the Hyundai i30 N

 

Does the Hyundai i30 N have a sunroof? 

The Hyundai i30 N does indeed have a sunroof. In fact, included in the R 795 900 price tag should you consider a new example, Hyundai includes a panoramic sunroof. The interior blinds have two positions, half and fully open. However, owners should note that only the front section of the sunroof will open to let in a breeze of fresh air while the rear section is fixed in place. 

*Note that the pricing indicated in this article was correct at the time of writing, however, can change at any moment and without notice.

Author - Ryno Fourie

Written by Ryno Fourie

Ryno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.Read more

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