Look closely. This is the new 2021 Hyundai i30 N Line Premium. Unlike the regular Australian i30 hatch, the sportier number has not been updated externally. It's a product-sourcing issue, as the only Hyundai plant currently manufacturing facelifted i30 N Line hatchbacks is in the Czech Republic. Australian N Lines are sourced from Korea in order to keep the costs down.
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