[4] The Accent WRC competed in an official capacity, spawning three generations, in the World Rally Championship from 2000 to 2003.
Like its predecessor's, the car's best result in a WRC event remained a fourth place.
[2] The Accent WRC3, featuring new dampers and engine internals among other changes, debuted at the 2002 Tour de Corse.
Belgian Freddy Loix and 1991 Rally Catalunya winner Armin Schwarz were among the other drivers so long synonymous with life in the works-fettled Accents.
[6] They returned to the championship in 2014, with Hyundai i20 WRC, which was unveiled at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.