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Hyundai's N Performance sub-brand has its sights on the Kona, the automaker's brand-new compact crossover, for its possible next makeover

If it meets with the approval of Hyundai brass, it'll reportedly do 247 horsepower courtesy of the 2

0-liter turbo engine borrowed from the i30 N. Hyundai's N performance boss Albert Biermann tells Auto Express he has instructed his engineers to develop a test mule version of the Kona to consider for production by the end of the decade

"I've told them to build the car and we'll see what happens with it getting approved

It has to be the i30 N powertrain, really," Biermann told the British website, adding that engineers could give the Kona different suspension and steering specs

The i30 N is Hyundai's not-for-America performance fastback and the N division's first offering

It's based off the i30, an overseas version of the Elantra GT, offered in three body styles — hatchback, wagon and "fastback" sedan — and fitted with a six-speed manual transmission

It has two engine options: the aforementioned 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a version generating 271 horsepower that will power the Veloster N, which will come stateside

By contrast, the Kona has two engine possibilities: a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that makes 147 hp and 132 pound-feet of torque, or a 1

6-liter turbocharged engine that does 175 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. So the N upgrade would represent a significant boost in power over either of those engines

What other features could a Kona N offer? It could go the N route with a large grille, red-trimmed undercarriage, specialty badging and interior trim and suspension upgrades

Auto Express says upgrades could include a rear diffuser, small roof spoiler and exposed rear tailpipes

Hyundai has sold 5,874 units of the Kona through April since going on sale in February

It also plans an all-electric version for 2019 that will only be offered in the longest-range version in America, which is estimated to go 250 miles on the U

S. test cycle. That version will also be offered in Europe where the estimate is 292 miles of driving range

An entry-level Kona Electric will also be available in Europe with and estimated 186 miles of range

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For more infomation >> ✅ Hyundai's N Performance boss, Albert Biermann, has ordered engineers to build a mule version of a - Duration: 3:25.

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Pininfarina to Build a Range of Luxury EVs - Duration: 6:43.

On a nondescript industrial estate near the not-very-descript Italian town of San Giorgio

Canavese north of Turin, there is a shuttered factory unit where weeds grow tall behind

rusting security fences.

As such, it's just one example of Italy's long-running manufacturing decline, but anyone

passing who looks more closely will see the shapes of cars within the spreading vegetation,

and they are surprisingly modern ones.

A dozen or so Alfa Romeo Brera spiders sit sealed within the compound, some smashed and

cannibalized for parts, others looking almost new.

They were the last product of this factory, a former Pininfarina plant that was originally

opened to build Cadillac Allanté bodies; it was shuttered in 2011 when the Italian

company's contract-building division collapsed.

The plant isn't being revived, but Pininfarina's role as a builder of cars is entering a new

chapter.

While Pininfarina's fame came close to rivaling that of Italy's native automakers, it has

had faced tough times in recent years.

It was founded in 1930 by Battista "Pinin" Farina and—during his lifetime—became

the preeminent Italian carrozzeria, first by building bespoke car bodies for well-heeled

customers, then as a design house and engineering consultancy working on behalf of other automakers,

and latterly producing limited-run models itself.

The most famous deal was the one struck between Battista and Enzo Ferrari himself, under which,

from 1951 until 2013, Pininfarina designed all of Ferrari's production models except

the Bertone-created Dino 308GT4.

But the 2013 launch of the LaFerrari marked the beginning of a profound change for Pininfarina,

because that car was styled by Ferrari's new in-house design team.

Other automakers have followed the same path, bringing design in house and often having

multiple studios around the world that effectively compete with one another, squeezing out the

design houses.

Bertone closed in 2014, Italdesign Giugiaro has become a Lamborghini subsidiary, and Pininfarina's

client list has lost much of its luster; its most recent projects have been for Chinese

startup Hybrid Kinetic and Vietnam's VinFast.

There were few obvious synergies when India's Mahindra & Mahindra bought Pininfarina back

in 2015.

Mahindra is best known globally for the heavily evolved versions of the original Jeep that

it still produces.

The company owns other brands, including South Korea's Ssangyong and Peugeot motorcycles,

but it had little obvious need for a top-drawer design house or even for Pininfarina's parallel

engineering expertise.

But now we know what got the check signed, with the announcement that the Pininfarina

name will be used to launch a new luxury EV brand, Automobili Pininfarina.

The first of these new Pininfarina products was announced at the Rome Formula E race in

April, with the news that the PF0 hypercar is set to share core technology with the Rimac

C_Two.

But beyond that, we're told that the plan is to turn Pininfarina into a full luxury-model

range.

"We're trying to position this [brand] at the very top of the business," Anand

Mahindra, chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra, said in Rome.

"We are not creating a new brand.

We have acquired this because we have the humility to understand that you cannot build

this, it takes 90 years or more.

"If Mahindra said we are going to build a new car called the Maharaja and price it

at $2 million, I don't think my board would support me.

I'd be out of a job pretty quick, to be honest.

What we're doing is investing in something that exists, that already has cachet and history."

While Pininfarina has plenty of that, it has very little experience at selling cars in

its own right, although it did broker sales of the limited-to-six Ferrari Sergio.

"We don't know enough about this," Automobili Pininfarina CEO Michael Perschke admitted

in Rome, "but we have people on our board like Antony Sheriff, who ran McLaren, so we

will be tapping into all the advice we can get."

The PF0 will be joined by at least one other model by 2022, with Perschke confirming the

plan is to sell a range of cars rather than single sequential models.

There's no official confirmation on what will follow the PF0, but Perschke admitted

that one or more SUVs would be "an obvious direction" for the brand to take.

We know that both the Rimac C_Two and the Pininfarina PF0 are being developed around

all-wheel drive, but their central "backbone" battery pack is a less obvious technical solution

for a large, tall SUV, which could better accommodate a flat arrangement under the floor.

Regardless of whether Pininfarina turns elsewhere for help for future models, Anand Mahindra

said that the brand wants partnerships rather than just supplier deals.

"If you go to somebody who has been around for eons, it's unlikely you are going to

walk away with any intellectual property rights," he said.

But don't expect there to be any cheap Pininfarina-badged cars: "This is no criticism of Tesla, but

there is no Model 3 equivalent in the future for this brand."

Pininfarina will operate its design and engineering consultancy business alongside its new carmaking

subsidiary, raising the question of how willing other automakers will be to give work to a

company they might be competing against.

If the company is to add to its distinguished résumé, it will have to be persuasive.

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