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    Hyundai N Loves Engines So Much It Made A Short Arthouse Film About Them

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJune 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Hyundai N Loves Engines So Much It Made A Short Arthouse Film About Them
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    It’s been a cliché for almost as long as cars have existed, but “win on Sunday, sell on Monday” has also held true for as long as races have been run and won. But what if winning didn’t matter? What if finishing didn’t matter? What if the real victory was the friends we made along the way proving the parts that went into every one of your performance cars?

    That’s what Hyundai is claiming in its latest video, which shows off its next-generation N four-cylinder and its journey through the Nürburgring 24 Hours. And it’s quite a video, filled with arthouse music, arthouse visuals, and it’s all centered around torturing engines.

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    Hyundai Elantra racing lineup at the 2026 Nürburgring 24 HoursHyundai

    The video starts in black and white with a muscled back and shoulders stretching to show off. In the next shot, all of the naughty bits are blurred out so you can’t see them. Then more muscles, more stretching, and more blurred-out good stuff.

    Of course, the “naughty bits” here aren’t people-related. They’re the details and stampings on Hyundai’s latest N Performance engine that the company doesn’t want you to see. Those markings, after all, might tell us valuable information like the engine’s displacement, or the chassis code for what vehicle it might end up in.

    You can run on the dyno all you want, but eventually, every new part and new development needs to hit the real world. Hyundai isn’t exactly pulling punches here, showing the times when everything has gone wrong on track, with some heavily damaged race cars as a result.

    Hyundai says it haunts the Nürburgring because it’s “the ultimate test” of the new N. It’s just too bad that it won’t show or tell us anything about that new N yet.

    ‘We Didn’t Race To Finish’

    Hyundai Elantra racing lineup at the 2026 Nürburgring 24 HoursHyundai

    “We didn’t race to finish,” Hyundai says. “We raced to prove.” After showing the two N cars crossing the line, it says, “In the world’s toughest 24-hour lab, every lap is a test. Only what survives earns the right to advance.”

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    Hyundai still has big plans for its N brand and will grow the lineup to seven in the next few years. Yes, some of those are electric, but there is clearly still room for gasoline power.

    ​​​​​​​A New Engine Is Coming

    This isn’t the first time the company has teased the new engine that will move at least some of those models, but its racing efforts have also given us some extra clues. Consider the category the two cars entered at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. The two Elantra N1 cars ran in the SP4T class, which is for turbocharged cars with fewer than 2.6 liters of displacement. If the new N engine was based on the old one, it would have run the SP3T class, which is for cars 2.0-liters or less.

    The new engine, then, could be based on the 2.5-liter four-cylinder Hyundai uses in the Sonata N-Line. In that car, it makes 290 horsepower, well above the 276 hp of the current 2.0-liter Elantra N. But it doesn’t have N character in the Sonata or Santa Fe, so the N treatment would likely add more character and more power. The 315 hp output of Honda’s Civic Type R is right there for the taking, then.

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    2026 Hyundai Elantra N-Line engineHyundai

    The Nürburgring racing program is more about marketing than a real test for production cars, but it definitely can’t hurt. What’s important is that it shows Hyundai’s continued commitment to racing and to performance cars. For enthusiasts, at least some of the racetrack attitude will end up in road cars, which should help ensure future N cars are fun to drive, not just fast.

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