Hyundai i20 N crowned champion of Top Gear’s Speed Week.
- Hyundai i20 N triumphed over the world’s top sports cars, earning it the champion title at Top Gear’s Speed Week
- The 26 fastest cars in the world participated in Speed Week 2021
- i20 N’s sharp handling and everyday usability stood out to the Top Gear team
The Hyundai i20 N was named the 2021 champion of Top Gear’s Speed Week after demonstrating the best performance from a group of 26 high-performance models. Speed Week took place over several days at Top Gear’s Dunsfold test track, where the hot hatch outperformed its competitors in a series of exhaustive tests.
The contenders of Speed Week 2021 were sporty models from some of the world’s most performance-oriented brands. The competition included lightweight two-seat sports cars, hybrid models boasting over 700 kilowatts, and fully-electric sports coupés.
Following the preliminary evaluations, the five models that were deemed the most fun to drive competed in a shootout on the roads of Exmoor National Park in the UK. Ultimately, the judges, including Top Gear’s expert editorial team, British automotive journalist Chris Harris, and the Top Gear character The Stig, crowned the i20 N champion. Although the hot hatch was the most affordable contender at Speed Week 2021, the i20 N still stood out thanks to its thrilling handling coupled with its rounding abilities.
“Every year, we assemble the most ridiculous collection of fast cars launched in the past 12 months. We call it Speed Week to do justice to the sprawling, multi-day itinerary and logistical minefield of our own making,” - said Jack Rix, Editor of Top Gear Magazine.
i20 N: the smallest but a powerful N model.
“Just like all our Hyundai N models, we engineered the i20 N to deliver a thrilling driving experience on the racetrack, reliability on the motorways and everyday usability. It was challenging, but we succeeded in creating a high-performance hatchback at an accessible price,” - said Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, Vice President of Marketing & Product at Hyundai Motor Europe..