First of all, thank you for these videos. I am contemplating the idea of buying this car in the future, so watching you is vefy helpful. Secondly, congratulations on your english. Really, really, really good. The main thing that scares me about this car is consumption. Can you give me an update on that? Usually a car reaches best fuel figures after maybe 10000 km, dont't know if you are there yet.
🙏 I’m at 5000 km more or less. Fuel consumption has improved , especially since I took off the winter tyres. Averagely I do 9/10 km per liter. If I go slow 12/13km per liter.
Thanks. I live in a city of "only" 500k people, but traffic is pretty bad during rush hours. I would be satisfied with a city consumption of 12-13 l / 100 km. More than that would be unacceptable I think.
🙏 è una macchina molto “analogica” , malgrado DCT e settaggi elettronici, trasmette molto le sensazioni dinamiche .Effettivamente è fuori dal tempo… tutti verso ibrido/elettrico, ho fatto la scelta in controtendenza e ne sono soddisfattissimo.
@@jonathansciacca7033 Ci credo che ne sei soddisfatto, come dicevo, è una grande auto, un mezzo da intenditori. Oltretutto sembra che di intenditori ce ne siano più di quello che mi aspettavo dato che è stato un grande successo commerciale. Non tanto in Italia, dove il tamarro risvoltinato vede solo Audi e BMW (che le auto non sono più capaci a farle da 20 anni), ma nel resto d'Europa.
Sorry, I have two more questions: 1. Would you describe the chairs comfortable enough for a long trip(hours) 2. Everybody complains about the fact that there are no air vents on the back of central console for rear seats. I have an old Hyundai(2010) and it's the same, but it has air vents under the front seats. Is this the case? Does your car have air vents under the front seats? Thank you.
I’ve used the N for my summer vacation with Daughter + wife + 4 cabin trolleys +3 backpacks all fitted in the trunk. Over 2000 km in 1 week. Rome-Italian Alps 6 hours. Seats(the performance bucket version)are comfortable, if they had just a little more lumbar support they would have been perfect. the absence of the rear air vents is a downer.. but the dual zone climate system works very well and has air vents under the seats. What’s impressive is the general comfort when you set the eco mode . 120km/h the car glides in 8th… you spot a fast approaching car in the rear view mirror that flashes you have -Option A : signal the right arrow and give way , continue the family trip singing along 😂 -Option B : press NGS BUTTON and let Hell break loose, the car automatically down shifts to the best gear, sets everything to max power and gives some extra punch for 20 secs. Enough to say 👋 bye bye to most of cars on the road.
Very nice, thanks. I am almost convinced to buy one of these. The thing I am more afraid(even more than the fuel consumption) is the very "skinny" wheels/tires. Knowing the roads in my country(and other countries) I suspect bending a rim or cutting a tire might just be a disaster waiting to happen. How are yours holding up? Did you hit any bad potholes?
@@VD-is9pg I’m so afraid of holes on the Road. Here in Rome the situation is terrible. Hit a couple but with no consequences. But if you think about it, this type of car has to have 19” and sport tyres. Unfortunately you have to pay a lot of attention while driving to eventually avoid the big ones
@@jonathansciacca7033 I have made a prepayment/advance for a performance blue today, very excited, could receive it in september/october. Now, 235/35 R19 means 82-83 mm of "meat"(tire). And they only provide, by the book, an alternative of 225/40 R18 which equals 90 mm of real tire. Better by 7 mm, which is not much, but it is something, even though 18" drops total diameter(rim + tire) from 647 mm to 637 mm. Weird stuff, thank you Hyundai. Cannot use any other sizes or get punished by automotive authorities. What was your consumption during the 1 week, 2000 km vacation?
It gives the viewer more feelings when they see the speed themselves, you don't have to watch because you are driving the car and we aren't@@jonathansciacca7033
First of all, thank you for these videos. I am contemplating the idea of buying this car in the future, so watching you is vefy helpful. Secondly, congratulations on your english. Really, really, really good. The main thing that scares me about this car is consumption. Can you give me an update on that? Usually a car reaches best fuel figures after maybe 10000 km, dont't know if you are there yet.
🙏 I’m at 5000 km more or less. Fuel consumption has improved , especially since I took off the winter tyres. Averagely I do 9/10 km per liter. If I go slow 12/13km per liter.
Thanks. I live in a city of "only" 500k people, but traffic is pretty bad during rush hours. I would be satisfied with a city consumption of 12-13 l / 100 km. More than that would be unacceptable I think.
Complimenti per l'auto, grandissimo mezzo. E' un mio pallino, mi piacerebbe comprarla prima che le pile con le ruote prendano il sopravvento 😞
🙏 è una macchina molto “analogica” , malgrado DCT e settaggi elettronici, trasmette molto le sensazioni dinamiche .Effettivamente è fuori dal tempo… tutti verso ibrido/elettrico, ho fatto la scelta in controtendenza e ne sono soddisfattissimo.
@@jonathansciacca7033 Ci credo che ne sei soddisfatto, come dicevo, è una grande auto, un mezzo da intenditori. Oltretutto sembra che di intenditori ce ne siano più di quello che mi aspettavo dato che è stato un grande successo commerciale. Non tanto in Italia, dove il tamarro risvoltinato vede solo Audi e BMW (che le auto non sono più capaci a farle da 20 anni), ma nel resto d'Europa.
Sorry, I have two more questions: 1. Would you describe the chairs comfortable enough for a long trip(hours) 2. Everybody complains about the fact that there are no air vents on the back of central console for rear seats. I have an old Hyundai(2010) and it's the same, but it has air vents under the front seats. Is this the case? Does your car have air vents under the front seats? Thank you.
I’ve used the N for my summer vacation with Daughter + wife + 4 cabin trolleys +3 backpacks all fitted in the trunk. Over 2000 km in 1 week. Rome-Italian Alps 6 hours. Seats(the performance bucket version)are comfortable, if they had just a little more lumbar support they would have been perfect. the absence of the rear air vents is a downer.. but the dual zone climate system works very well and has air vents under the seats. What’s impressive is the general comfort when you set the eco mode . 120km/h the car glides in 8th… you spot a fast approaching car in the rear view mirror that flashes you have
-Option A : signal the right arrow and give way , continue the family trip singing along 😂
-Option B : press NGS BUTTON and let Hell break loose, the car automatically down shifts to the best gear, sets everything to max power and gives some extra punch for 20 secs. Enough to say 👋 bye bye to most of cars on the road.
Very nice, thanks. I am almost convinced to buy one of these. The thing I am more afraid(even more than the fuel consumption) is the very "skinny" wheels/tires. Knowing the roads in my country(and other countries) I suspect bending a rim or cutting a tire might just be a disaster waiting to happen. How are yours holding up? Did you hit any bad potholes?
@@VD-is9pg I’m so afraid of holes on the Road. Here in Rome the situation is terrible. Hit a couple but with no consequences. But if you think about it, this type of car has to have 19” and sport tyres. Unfortunately you have to pay a lot of attention while driving to eventually avoid the big ones
@@jonathansciacca7033 I have made a prepayment/advance for a performance blue today, very excited, could receive it in september/october. Now, 235/35 R19 means 82-83 mm of "meat"(tire). And they only provide, by the book, an alternative of 225/40 R18 which equals 90 mm of real tire. Better by 7 mm, which is not much, but it is something, even though 18" drops total diameter(rim + tire) from 647 mm to 637 mm. Weird stuff, thank you Hyundai. Cannot use any other sizes or get punished by automotive authorities. What was your consumption during the 1 week, 2000 km vacation?
Normal or super petrol ? Why to blurring away the speedometer ?
Normal petrol . Spedo Blurred for obvious reasons. I prefer describing the sensations the car gives rather than focusing on speed
It gives the viewer more feelings when they see the speed themselves, you don't have to watch because you are driving the car and we aren't@@jonathansciacca7033
Pro drivers do it like this.. th-cam.com/video/zEh59liXzWY/w-d-xo.html@@jonathansciacca7033