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Hyundai N’s Track Maps tech to add more Australian circuits – UPDATE: Full details

The new Hyundai N hot hatch, sedan, or SUV can now record lap times around most Australian race tracks, following a software update.


10 August 2022: As reported by Drive last year, Hyundai Australia has expanded the range of in-built Track Maps available inside the i20 N, i30 Sedan N and Kona N.

The full list of tracks and layouts available – downloadable for free from Hyundai's website – is below:

Race trackLayout
Queensland 
Lakeside ParkLakeside Park Circuit
Morgan Park RacewayCircuit B
 Circuit D
 Circuit E
 Circuit K
Queensland RacewayClubman Length
 National Circuit
 Sportsman Circuit
 Sprint Circuit
New South Wales 
Sydney Motorsport ParkAmaroo (South) Circuit
 Brabham Circuit
 Druitt (North) Circuit
 Gardner GP Circuit
Wakefield Park RacewayWakefield Park Raceway
Northern Territory 
Hidden Valley Race TrackHidden Valley Raceway
South Australia 
Mallala Motor Sport ParkMallala Motor Sport Park
The Bend Motorsport ParkEast Circuit
 GT Circuit
 International Circuit
 North Circuit
 South West Circuit
 West Circuit
Tasmania 
Baskerville RacewayBaskerville Raceway
Symmons Plains RacewaySymmons Plains Raceway
Victoria 
Sandown RacewaySandown Raceway
Winton Motor RacewayClub Circuit
 National Circuit
Western Australia 
Collie MotorplexCollie Motorplex Long Circuit
 Collie Motorplex Short Circuit
Wanneroo RacewayLong Circuit
 Short Circuit
 Supercars Circuit

"Track Maps intuitively identities the racetrack and layout, allowing the driver to run an automatic lap timer triggered when crossing the start/finish line, freeing brain capacity for hitting each apex, rather than a lap timer button," Hyundai Australia said in a media bulletin.

"The position of the vehicle on the track is also shown in the multimedia display, along with live lap timing and a log of previous lap times (lap timing also displayed in the driver’s digital cluster)."

Our original story – published late last year – continues below unchanged.


Originally published 23 December 2021: The latest generation of Hyundai N performance cars will be able to navigate you to a race track – and then help you set your best lap time, courtesy of a new program built into the infotainment system.

Known as Track Maps, the system – available in the i20 N, i30 Sedan N and Kona N, but not the i30 N hatch or Fastback – allows a 'circuit widget' to be loaded into the the N program in the car's infotainment system, which alerts the driver when they approach a "compatible" race track.

With the Hyundai driver's intended track layout selected, the Track Maps serves as an automatic lap timer, employing what its name suggests – maps of the track – and in-built start/finish line locations to record the driver's times without needing to press a button manually.

Track Maps will initially offer support for Sydney Motorsport Park (SMP) at Sydney's Eastern Creek and Wakefield Park near Goulburn in the i30 Sedan N.

The Hyundai i20 N and Kona N initially trace only Sydney Motorsport Park – though Hyundai Australia promises "more than 10" new Australian tracks will be added with a free software update in mid-2022.

The final list of circuits to be added is yet to be confirmed, though Hyundai says they will be "major circuits around Australia", indicating Hyundai N buyers from other states will be able to make use of the feature.

South Australia's The Bend Motorsport Park could be one option – a circuit the South Korean company is familiar with, having hosted the i30 Fastback N's media launch at the facility in 2019 – as could Winton (in Victoria) and Queensland Raceway, both venues of past Hyundai N Festival customer events.

The Track Maps software update for the 2022 Hyundai i20 N, Kona N and i30 Sedan N is available to download and install at home through a page on Hyundai's website.

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Alex Misoyannis

Alex Misoyannis has been writing about cars since 2017, when he started his own website, Redline. He contributed for Drive in 2018, before joining CarAdvice in 2019, becoming a regular contributing journalist within the news team in 2020. Cars have played a central role throughout Alex’s life, from flicking through car magazines at a young age, to growing up around performance vehicles in a car-loving family.

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