Summary
The Hyundai i20N was a hot hatch based on the normal i20 hatchback, and the entry-level model in Hyundai’s N subdivision of performance cars. It was sold in the UK between 2021 and 2024.
With the ‘N’ being a nod to the German Nürburgring circuit, the Hyundai i20 N was powered by a turbocharged 1.6-litre engine that produced 201hp, 46hp less than the next model up in the N range, the Hyundai i30 N. Other than the engine, the i20 N was far more agile than the regular i20 models, with notable improvements made to the chassis, suspension, brakes and steering.
Fitted with its own specifically designed turbocharger and intercooler system, the i20 N was almost half a second faster in a 0-62mph drag race (6.2 seconds) than its close rivals, theFord Fiesta ST and the Volkswagen Polo GTI.
This impressive pace did not go unnoticed. “This is a car of serious talent”, The Telegraph explains, “one with immense pace, a beautifully poised and precise chassis, and a nose that just won’t quit.”
The engine performance, body control and handling of this supermini, along with its long warranty, relatively cheap running costs, and good levels of standard equipment made the Hyundai i20 N a real highlight for the motoring media, although a number of reviews concluded that it wasn’t as ‘playful’ as the Fiesta ST while cornering.
Reviewers also found cause for concern when using the i20 N’s ‘sluggish’ infotainment, as well as its so-so ride comfort, with some of its hot hatch rivals being more comfortable to drive on a day-to-day basis.
As of March 2026, the Hyundai i20 N holds a Used Car Expert Rating of A, with a score of 77%. It scores highly in media reviews and has low CO2 emissions, while running costs are decent and the i20 range tends to be very reliable.
- Hyundai i20 (2020 onwards) – Expert Rating
- More Hyundai Expert Ratings, new car reviews, news and features
i20 N highlights
- Pure hot hatch performance
- Sharp handling and body control
- Good levels of standard equipment
- Excellent driving position
- Suitable for track days and day-to-day driving
i20 N lowlights
- Rather rigid ride comfort
- Infortainment lags behind rivals
- Cheap interior trim in places
- Sport driving mode makes the steering heavy
Key specifications
Body style: Small three-door hot hatch
Engines: petrol
Price: From £25,250 on-road
Launched: Autumn 2021
Discontinued: Summer 2024
Image gallery
Media reviews
Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Featured reviews
“An inspiring new hot hatch from Hyundai N. Agile, and with a limited-slip differential that offers superb mid-corner traction, it’s a formidable Fiesta ST rival.”
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
Score: 10 / 10
Read full review“The i20 N marks another impressive step for Hyundai’s performance division, mixing a fun chassis set-up with strong performance.”
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre 4cyl turbo petrol
Score: 9 / 10
Read full reviewMore reviews
Auto Trader
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“Hyundai may be new to the hot-hatch game but the new i20 N proves it’s got the talent to give favourites like the Fiesta ST a run for their money.”
Read review
Car
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
Score: 10 / 10
“A focused machine, the i20N is a proper little hot hatch and by far the Fiesta ST’s most credible rival yet.”
Read review
Carbuyer
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
Score: 8.2 / 10
“The impressive Hyundai i20 N is a genuine rival to the Ford Fiesta ST.”
Read review
Carwow
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
Score: 9 / 10
“It’s great fun on a twisty road, even if its steering is a bit too heavy, but its looks might be a bit challenging for some.”
Read review
Heycar
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 7 / 10
“The Hyundai i20N is far from perfect, and some of its shortcomings are rather serious, but that doesn’t stop it from being something of a rough diamond. On the right sort of road, it has the capacity to thrill you like few other cars can, and it also has impressive space and practicality, generous kit, an amazing warranty and a tempting pricetag.”
Author: Ivan Aistrop
Read review
Honest John
Model reviewed:
“Hyundai’s engineers have retuned and refined the regular i20’s chassis, suspension, brakes and steering in order to deliver more agile ride and handling.”
Read review
Parkers
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8.6 / 10
“Hyundai’s N Division has served up another excellent hot hatch, following on from the equally-fun i30 N. It’s great to drive with punchy acceleration and a powerful engine that thrives on revs.”
Read review
The Sun
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
“Handling is king in a hot hatch and this little cracker is so precise and darty, it reacts instantly to every input, like it is wired to your brain.”
Read review
The Sunday Times
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
“It has a proper handbrake, not a button. The driving position was spot-on. The quality was tangible and the stereo was epic.”
Read review
The Telegraph
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual
Score: 10 / 10
“This is a car of serious talent; one with immense pace, a beautifully poised and precise chassis, and a nose that just won’t quit. Not to mention one that doesn’t take itself too seriously – a very endearing quality that’s far too rare in most modern performance cars.”
Read review
Top Gear
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“Taut, direct and surprisingly old-school hot hatch from a very forward-looking company.”
Read review
Safety rating
Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
Overall score: 4 stars
Date tested: September 2022
Read the full Euro NCAP review
Adult protection: 76%
Child protection: 82%
Vulnerable road users: 76%
Safety assist: 67%
Notes on safety rating
The Hyundai i20 N shares its safety rating with the regular i20 range.
Eco rating
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
The Hyundai i20 N was not assessed by Green NCAP during its production life.
Reliability rating
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
Total claims: 47
Average repair cost: £323.16
Last updated: April 2025
Reliability score
All data based on MotorEasy average workshop costs for extended car warranty claims
The Hyundai i20 family has a good reliability record, according to workshop and warranty data provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our partner, MotorEasy. This score applies to all i20 models (including the i20 N) from the current generation, as well as previous models (before 2020).
The most common problem are reported by workshops for the i20 is the braking system. Fortunately, the average repair price is about £200. Gearbox repairs have been the most expensive to date, averaging nearly £800 to fix, but these are thankfully rare.
Running cost rating
Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data
| Fuel consumption | Average | Score |
| Petrol models | 49 mpg | C |
| CO₂ output | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| Petrol models | 133 g/km | B |
| Insurance group | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| All models | 18 | A |
| Service and maintenance | Cost | Score |
| Year 1 | £198 | B |
| Year 2 | £509 | B |
| Year 3 | £820 | B |
| Year 4 | £1,030 | B |
| Year 5 | £1,338 | B |
| Overall | £3,895 | B |
The high-performance Hyundai i20 N is a relatively affordable car to own and run, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.
The car’s fuel economy sits at around the market average, which is good for a petrol-powered performance model, and its insurance premiums are in one of the cheapest brackets. In addition, the Hyundai should be cheap to service and maintain over the course of five years of ownership.
Awards
Trophies, prizes and awards that the Hyundai i20 N has received
2023
- Carbuyer Awards – Best Hot Hatchback
2022
- Carbuyer Awards – Best Hot Hatchback
2021
- Auto Express Awards – Best Hot Hatch
- Carbuyer Awards – Best Hot Hatchback
- Scottish Car of the Year Awards – Best Hot Hatch
- Top Gear Awards – Car of the Year + Best Performance Car
- Top Gear Speed Week – Competiton Champion
Similar cars
If you’re looking at the Hyundai i20 N, you might also be interested in these alternatives
Ford Fiesta ST | Hyundai i30 N | Mini Cooper S | Mini hatch John Cooper Works | Suzuki Swift Sport | Toyota GR Yaris | Volkswagen Polo GTI | Volkswagen Up GTI
More information
More news, reviews and information about the Hyundai i20 range at The Car Expert
Buy a Hyundai i20 N
If you’re looking to buy a used Hyundai i20 N, The Car Expert’s partners can help you find the right car.
Find your next used car with Motors. Find out more
Find your next new or used car with Auto Trader. Find out more
Find your next new or used car with Carwow. Find out more















