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Never Just Drive.

Do more than simply drive. Enjoy every second of it.

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Born in Namyang,
Honed at Nürburgring

Every high-performance N are born here at the Hyundai Motor Namyang R&D center and honed at the Nürburgring in Germany, one of the world’s most grueling race tracks in the world.Through this painstaking process, N technology is refined and remade for high performance.

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N takes it's name from
Namyang and Nürburgring

Born in Namyang and honed at Nürburgring, the N logo is inspired by the curves of a racetrack.

The Birthplace of N
Namyang R&D Center

Namyang, Korea

The Namyang R&D center in South Korea is the heart of Hyundai Motor’s global R&D network, and the birthplace of every new N. It consists of a multitude of facilities and test roads that cover over 3.3 million square meters of land. With world-class engineers and facilities, Namyang serves as the ultimate think tank for the development of high-Performance N.

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European Technical Center at Nürburgring

The Nürburgring Nordschleife is also home to the Hyundai Motor European technical center. The creation of this test center in the middle of a battlefield that pits the world’s most advanced automotive technologies in accelerated durability tests at the Nurburgring, serves as a sign of Hyundai’s aggressive dedication towards the development of high-performance vehicle technology.

The Proving Grounds of N, The Nürburgring

Nürburgring, Germany

The Nürburgring Nordschleife is the place where Hyundai N hones its high-performance N technologies. It is one of the world’s most challenging race tracks, with 73 corners covering 20.8 km of tarmac and repeated stretches of steep, sudden, uphill and downhill roads. The elevation varies between 320 and 617 meters, with a maximum difference of 300 meters, making it quite possibly the harshest on-road environment on Earth.