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Win a brand new Hyundai i20 N – winner announced!

Our competition to win a brand new Hyundai i20 N has now ended

Hyundai i20n competition car

The winner of our Hyundai i20 N giveaway has been announced, with Waldo Oritz the very lucky winner of this most fantastic of hot hatchbacks.

The Hyundai i20 N itself is inspired by the company’s WRC rally car. With a 1.6-litre turbocharged four cylinder engine and 201bhp and 203lb ft of torque, it’s a dynamic vehicle that’s quickly become an evo favourite.

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We gave the i20 N a glowing five-star review, praising the car’s cornering speed, punchy engine, the slickly designed cockpit and interior ambience. Our verdict hailed the car for delivering “a broad spread of abilities with the depth of character and involvement that can only be achieved with a car developed by enthusiasts for enthusiasts”.

Don’t just take our word for it, though. Our sister title Auto Express recently named it Hot Hatch of the Year at the 2021 New Car Awards.

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