Hyundai at SEMA 2017
The Hyundai Motor America booth at the 2017 SEMA (Specialty Equipment
Market Association) show in Las Vegas combined a racing theme along with two unique
customized vehicles.
i30N race car
Sold in the United States as the Elantra GT, Hyundai proudly
showed off the i30N which raced in the 2017 24 hours of Nurburgring race. Hyundai
entered a pair of i30N racers in the SP3T class for production-based cars with
turbocharged engines displacing between 1.6 and 2.0 liters, and both cars made
it across the finish line. This car, the #92 shown at SEMA just as it rolled
off the German track finished 4th in class and 50th overall with 135 laps
completed around the 15 ½ mile track which is a combination of the historic Nordschleife
and Grand Prix circuits.
The i30N racer is powered by an all-aluminum four-cylinder
double overhead camshaft 16-valves engine with direct injection and continuous variable
valve timing that develops 270 horsepower in race trim. Don’t look for the Elantra
GT in your local showroom to develop that much horsepower, as Hyundai
advertises 161 horsepower in the base GT or 200 horsepower in the GT Sport, or
to come equipped with a six-point roll cage.
Vaccar Tucson concept
After they started with a 2018 Hyundai Tucson Sport, the
team at Aaron Vaccar's design studio set out to “build upon the well-developed
Tucson platform, powertrain and design to give enthusiasts a vision of just
where this affordable crossover aspires to go." Under the hood the team
added a Boostec turbocharger and blow-off valve, AEM air intake system and a Mishimoto
G-Line Intercooler to the intake side of the Tucson’s 2-liter engine. On the
exhaust side, Vaccar fabricated front-mount piping and cat-back exhaust with Magnaflow
stainless piping and performance mufflers.
The Tucson now rides on Gecko G-Street Coil overs with Power
Stop Z23 Front and Rear Evolution Brake Kit and Concept One Forged Wheels on Continental
Extreme Contact Sport tires. The body features Vaccar fabricated front lip, side
skirts, rear diffuser and an M&S mesh front grille covered with a two tone scheme
that used BASF R-M Paint Systems Silver over Blue Metallic.
Blood Type Racing Elantra Sport
The Blood Type Racing in Glenview Illinois modified a 2018
Hyundai Elantra Sport engine with a Torcon CAI intake Pierce Motorsports
exhaust system and Devil's Own water/methanol injection system. Suspension was upgraded with HSD coil over
suspension on all four corners, Pierce Motorsports sway bars, strut tower brace
and chassis brace, and Fella Big Brake kit. The Elantra now rides on SSR GTX01
wheels wrapped with Toyo T1 Sport tires.
This fellow took a different tact - instead
of photographing the BTR Elantra, he sketched it!
Blood Type Racing re-stitched the interior with Diamond-stitched
floor mats and fitted with a SoCalGarageWorks carbon-fiber steering wheel. The
body was customized with Aerotek custom front, side and rear valances, an APR
GTC-200 GT wing, and BTR custom fender flares all covered with BASF Glasurit
55-line Arancio Borealis paint applied by AutoArt body and paint.
All photos by the author - design sketch provided by Hyundai Motor America
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