RE: Bonkers Hyundai RN24 is 650hp 'rolling lab'

RE: Bonkers Hyundai RN24 is 650hp 'rolling lab'

Friday 25th October

Bonkers Hyundai RN24 is 650hp 'rolling lab'

Ioniq 5 N power + WRC chassis = tyre bonfire


Hyundai N’s commitment to innovation and high performance is hardly in question. Not only does the brand seem to be rolling out electrified solutions to motorsport at a bewildering rate (not to mention actually competing in the WRC full-time) it also produces the Ioniq 5 N - a car that everyone seems to agree is the more exciting and best performance EV yet launched. For any other manufacturer, its ’N Day 2024’ event might have been the perfect occasion to take stock - but not Hyundai. Instead, it premiered the RN24, ‘a testament to [its] bold ambitions for the future’. 

The division claims much else for the experimental, stripped-naked ‘rolling lab’, but fundamentally (and amusingly, clearly) it is a fusion of the Ioniq 5 N’s 650hp dual-motor power electronics system with what the Hyundai describes as ‘a compact World Rally Championship-inspired EV chassis’. And while there is talk of bridging the gap between motorsport and production models, it does rather seem like the RH24 is mostly about the LOLs. Not least because it features an e-Handbrake that mimics a hydraulic handbrake - which is obviously good for only one thing. 

Of course, when it’s not going dramatically sideways, the RN24 is supposed to be giving us a hint of what Hyundai N is mulling in its medium-term crystal ball - and when it mentions a ‘meticulous focus on drivability and precision’ we can at least take stock in the idea that the company is interested in reducing the size and weight of its next-generation EVs. Or at least that’s what we assume the exoskeleton-style exposed roll cage is all about, helping the RN24 to achieve a sub-two-tonne kerbweight. 

Certainly, it is considerably smaller than the notoriously large Ioniq, with a 340mm shorter wheelbase (and scaled-down batteries) said to have reduced the concept to B-segment size. Being similar in scale to an i20 N Rally1 car is convenient because Hyundai has essentially pinched all the chassis components - including rally-spec dampers and high-rigidity subframes - as well as something called the WRC Powertrain Drive Control Logic system. As its name suggests, and alongside a ‘Rally Mode’ electronic motor torque control unit, this empowers the RN24 to distribute its power to all four wheels in much the same way a proper WRC contender would. So more sideways stuff, basically. 

“RN24 exemplifies Hyundai N’s commitment to advancing electric motorsport technology by prioritizing the driving experience rather than spec numbers,” said Joon Park, Vice President of N Brand Management Group. “This Rolling Lab proves that there remains untapped potential for high-performance EVs and with new technologies ahead, there is much to look forward to.”

While some of it - most notably the two side speakers and a rear bumper that acts as a soundbar for ‘an immersive soundtrack’ - should be taken with the usual pinch of conceptual salt, Hyundai N has proven itself repeatedly capable of seeing out-there ideas through to fruition. This is still the division, after all, that claims Corner Rascal, Racetrack Capability, and Everyday Sportscar as the three operational pillars it lives by. If nothing else, the RN24 is fan-pleasing evidence that it isn’t taking its foot off the loud and proud pedal anytime soon. 


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Motormouth88

Original Poster:

372 posts

67 months

Friday 25th October
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I bet that’s a hoot, kinda like a cross between an Atom and a Ioniq 5

sifocus

92 posts

181 months

Friday 25th October
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Looks like a Metro 6R4 lookalike.

GreatScott2016

1,487 posts

95 months

Friday 25th October
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Looks utterly rediculous, but boy, I’d love a go in that smile

Terminator X

16,359 posts

211 months

Friday 25th October
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Fair play to these guys.

TX.

J4CKO

42,889 posts

207 months

Friday 25th October
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Hyundai 6R4, love it !

steveb8189

489 posts

198 months

Friday 25th October
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Is this the new Renault 5?

Evil.soup

3,696 posts

212 months

Friday 25th October
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I do love that they are trying so hard to make an EV that is a drivers car, but I am going to be that person and say it doesn't move me like the ICE car.

I like the EV, I think it is great, but the sound of the rally car when it entered the video, that just made my skin tingle, brought back memories of watching the WRC championships and the distant thunder and anticipation as the cars got closer and closer and as they pass you can feel the sound as the pops and bangs crack through the air. There is also the driving experience, you know the rally driver is working the car, changing gear, actually driving it, the EV seems to do most of it for you, its missing so much that driving is about for me. I am probably just getting old and outdated and in a few generations, all the things I am talking about will just be some old timers memories while the next generation only know EV's...

The EV is great, but all the speakers in the world and drift tech can't fill that gap for me...

don logan

3,571 posts

229 months

Friday 25th October
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This just makes me think of simpler things

Like Chris Harris in a C63 with space savers on the rear

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HPh90yNX-mY

And getting down to sub 2 tons? There’s not exactly much of it

I do like what the company does though

I would have an i20n if it weren’t for the rev hang

Still Mulling

13,470 posts

184 months

Friday 25th October
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They're like an over-exited puppy at the moment! hehe

"Well done, Hyundai."

PatsHyundaiOnHead

"Now, run along and keep playing; there's a good car company!"

GazesFondlyAfterAsTheyRunOffToPlayAgain

spikyone

1,611 posts

107 months

Friday 25th October
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Evil.soup said:
I do love that they are trying so hard to make an EV that is a drivers car, but I am going to be that person and say it doesn't move me like the ICE car.
I know what you mean, and to an extent I agree. If anyone is going to change my mind on EVs I think it will be Hyundai. Not only are they going hell for leather to make EVs fun - and they seem to understand what we all think of as fun - but they don't have the baggage that comes with performance car heritage.

The i30N and i20N were obviously very well reviewed, but you simply don't think of Hyundai as a company that makes performance cars. With pretty much every other manufacturer, we can all name something from their past that had an enthusiastic petrol engine and was a blast to drive. An electric Porsche is going to make you wish it had a flat 6. An electric Honda will make you long for a screaming VTEC. Hyundai don't have to worry about the misty-eyed nostalgia.

Fair play to them for doing something bonkers like this just for giggles.

Evil.soup

3,696 posts

212 months

Friday 25th October
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spikyone said:
Evil.soup said:
I do love that they are trying so hard to make an EV that is a drivers car, but I am going to be that person and say it doesn't move me like the ICE car.
I know what you mean, and to an extent I agree. If anyone is going to change my mind on EVs I think it will be Hyundai. Not only are they going hell for leather to make EVs fun - and they seem to understand what we all think of as fun - but they don't have the baggage that comes with performance car heritage.

The i30N and i20N were obviously very well reviewed, but you simply don't think of Hyundai as a company that makes performance cars. With pretty much every other manufacturer, we can all name something from their past that had an enthusiastic petrol engine and was a blast to drive. An electric Porsche is going to make you wish it had a flat 6. An electric Honda will make you long for a screaming VTEC. Hyundai don't have to worry about the misty-eyed nostalgia.

Fair play to them for doing something bonkers like this just for giggles.
Oh yes I agree, Hyundai are leading the way in performance EV's for the masses and I am sure they will have what could be considered a replacement for the Fiesta ST segment before anyone else in the market. They really are doing all they can to meet the needs of enthusiasts while sticking with the EV platform.

I am glad they are doing it and I will probably one day own an EV, if only for the commute.

nismo48

4,453 posts

214 months

Friday 25th October
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Still Mulling said:
They're like an over-exited puppy at the moment! hehe

"Well done, Hyundai."

PatsHyundaiOnHead

"Now, run along and keep playing; there's a good car company!"

GazesFondlyAfterAsTheyRunOffToPlayAgain
Happy times smile

big_rob_sydney

3,484 posts

201 months

Friday 25th October
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Cant wait till batteries weigh much less. Then things like this will be mind melting (if they arent already).

Limpet

6,520 posts

168 months

Friday 25th October
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I love what Hyundai is doing at the moment. They seem to be the one of the only manufacturers who consider fun, entertainment, and the overall driver experience to be important in what, let's face it, is looking like an increasingly depressing future for cars.

Things like fake engine noise and virtual gearchanges (complete with "thumps") created only in software might seem gimmicky while we have the real thing available to us, but fast forward a few years, and that choice will eventually be taken away. There may be flaws in what they are doing, but I take comfort from the fact that at least one manufacturer acknowledges that the transition to EV, for all their benefits, also comes with some negative impacts for many of us. As a car enthusiast, how many manufacturers today produce a single model that you actually care about, and of the models you do care about, how many are on borrowed time?


scoopdydoo

430 posts

96 months

Friday 25th October
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Wow, sub 2 tons, amazing, really incredible.

Sion111R

354 posts

99 months

Friday 25th October
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Really positive vibes again from Hyundai. RN24 looks a right hoot in the video and a great development mule for fun ev’s to come.

georgeyboy12345

3,645 posts

42 months

Friday 25th October
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lol, no body and it still weighs nearly 2 tonnes

Martyn76

717 posts

124 months

Saturday 26th October
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A new class in WRC, small size cars, Fiesta, i20, etc with big EV power & 4wd, could be quite exciting?

Lleighto

3 posts

97 months

Saturday 26th October
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sifocus said:
Looks like a Metro 6R4 lookalike.
Yes! Was trying to place what it reminded me of and this is exactly it.