HYUNDAIโ€™s i30 hottie, the N, is about to be let loose in Australia with the first 300 cars arriving in April.

And donโ€™t worry about RPM (revs per minute) because the Korean fireball prefers BPM (heartbeats per minute.)

To be sold in a single 202kW โ€˜Performanceโ€™ model, itโ€™s priced at $39,990 and Hyundai says it will make โ€˜a compelling case against its strongest competitors, regardless of price.โ€™

โ€œWe encourage every genuine enthusiast in the hot hatch market to drive it and make their mind up based on the productโ€™s merits,โ€™ company CEO JW Lee said.

The 2.0 litre turbo N has a torque figure of 353Nm and drives through a six-speed gearbox.

โ€œThe car has been developed for no other purpose than to deliver maximum driving fun in an accessible high-performance package,โ€ Hyundai high performance divisionโ€™s Albert Biermann said.

In the meantime check out Simoneโ€™s walk around video of Hyundaiโ€™s i30N at the IAA in Frankfurt Germany

โ€œThe N models will enhance our brandโ€™s appeal, catering to the needs of people who love to have a smile on their face when they drive their car on a winding road and listen to the sound of the engine.

โ€˜Thatโ€™s why we measure high-performance in BPM, instead of only RPM.โ€

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The i30 is packed with gear such as an electro-mechanical limited slip diff, active variable exhaust, electronic controlled suspension, launch control, race computer, 19-inch Pirellis, even an electronic sound generator.ย  Really?

Plus the usual safety items, parking assistance, satnav, reversing camera, DAB+ digital radio (why have an electronic sound generator then?) and a host of other fare.

It adds up to a lot of car, but wait: there are also a couple of option packs so you can add your โ€˜desired level of luxury.โ€™

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