RE: New Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC revealed

RE: New Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC revealed

Friday 2nd December 2016

New Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC revealed

With VW out of the championship, will 2017 be Hyundai's season to shine?



Dare we get excited about the 2017 WRC season? The team that has so dominated the series in recent years is out, Toyota is back in and the cars are lighter, more powerful and more technologically advanced than 2016. Sounds promising, does it not?

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Here's the latest of the 2017 cars, Hyundai's new i20 Coupe. It follows the Toyota Yaris WRC and Citroen C3, with any updates from M-Sport and its Fiesta due to follow soon. It's based on the new(ish) three-door i20, with Hyundai promising "an aggressive new look and evolved technologies." There will certainly be no missing this! Team Principal Michel Nandan added: "It's a great new technical challenge and one that we have tackled with enthusiasm." As with the Toyota and Citroen, expect around 380hp.

The driver line up remains unchanged, with Thierry Neuville, Hayden Paddon and Dani Sordo driving the three cars. Hopes will be high following a second-place finish in the Manufacturers' Championship last year, with two victories and ten additional podiums.

The 2017 season begins at Monte Carlo in January, with the 13-round calendar concluding at Australia in November. Don't forget we should see the Abarth 124 rally at some point during next year too. And hopefully the Tuthill GT3 can be seen at a few rounds as well. See, it really is looking like a better season!



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redroadster

Original Poster:

1,746 posts

233 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Looks good does it have a 7 year warranty ?

jet_noise

5,655 posts

183 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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redroadster said:
Looks good does it have a 7 year warranty ?
smile

I doubt it. The budget already can't stretch to paint matching the wheels. (unless this is a "thing" in which case whoosh for Mr Noise)

NordicCrankShaft

1,726 posts

116 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Looks like it belongs more to the DTM series than WRC. I lost interest in WRC years ago, just don't find the cars interesting or appealing enough. If WRC wants to attract interest again the card need to be interesting and not things like Citroën c3's.