The South Korean marque has already reshuffled its driver line-up for 2024 with Ott Tanak re-joining the team alongside Thierry Neuville, but it is yet to reveal plans for its third and potentially fourth car.
Abiteboul says a call is likely to be made before the season finale in Japan later this month.
The former Renault Formula 1 boss has admitted that Suninen, who was drafted in to pilot the third car for four rounds this year, and its full-time driver Esapekka Lappi are among the options on his list to pilot a third car next year.
Abiteboul says it is highly likely the third car will continue to be shared between drivers given the benefits that option can offer for road position as it looks to outsmart Toyota, which the Hyundai boss believes will continue to have an edge with its GR Yaris.
After witnessing Suninen finish sixth at last weekend’s Central European Rally, his first asphalt start in the i20N, Abiteboul confirmed the Finn is the team’s thoughts for next year.
Suninen was called up to join Dani Sordo in the third car this year following the tragic loss of Craig Breen. He finished fifth and fourth in Estonia and Finland respectively, before retiring from second on the final day in Chile.
The 29-year-old was back behind the wheel on Tuesday and Wednesday testing the i20N at the team’s test facility in Finland.
Source: Autosport