Neuville had closed to within 10.5s of Evans and looked set to offer the Toyota driver stern challenge for victory before his rally unravelled on stage six (Inabu Dam, 19.38km).
The Belgian had survived horrendous wet conditions across the morning stages before taking 15s out of Evans on stage five. However a compression in the road at the first corner of stage six resulted in a heavy impact with trees, which ended hopes of denying Toyota a victory on home soil for the second year in succession.
“I was a bit too optimistic in that compression and I hit the sump guard, and it threw me out of the line,” Neuville told Autosport. “So it was very unfortunate, but that is it.”
The accident compounded a difficult day for Hyundai after the team lost Dani Sordo to crash on stage two while Esapekka Lappi struggled for confidence on the challenging asphalt stages.
Sordo will be unable to rejoin the event in the third i20 N for the second successive season after a fire gutted his car on the opening stage of Friday's leg last year.
Reflecting on Neuville's shunt, Abiteboul felt his impatience had got the better of him.
“Thierry was able to navigate around all of the challenges of the morning and his motivation was high when the afternoon loop started in better conditions,” Abiteboul told Autosport.
“We were all very impressed with his first stage of the afternoon, which cut the gap by 15s to Elfyn.
“He was probably a bit too much in a rush to recover the gap to Elfyn which led to a mistake and a misjudgement of the speed to tackle that compression.
Source: Autosport