Hyundai has revealed the new i20 N Line.
The newest member of the N Line family features exterior and interior design elements inspired by Hyundai’s high-performance N range.
SENSUOUS SPORTINESS
The sculpted aesthetic of the new Hyundai i20 N Line’s exterior design is based on Hyundai’s “Sensuous Sportiness” design identity, while simultaneously offering performance-oriented design cues.
The unique front bumper is exclusively accented with a grey character line. It also features a stylish black cascading grille equipped with the N Line badge.
The grille pattern draws on the style of a chequered flag, emphasising the i20 N Line’s track-inspired look.
A sleek rear bumper also enhances aerodynamic performance from the rear. Triangle-shaped fog lamps and a chrome twin exhaust system emphasise the i20 N Line’s dynamic look, setting it apart from the base i20.
The Hyundai i20 N Line will be offered in four exterior colours in the UK: Phantom Black, Aurora Grey, Polar White and Brass.
An optional two-tone Phantom Black roof is available, offering even more scope for personalisation.
N LINE INTERIOR TOUCHES
Inside, customers benefit from N-branded sporty seats, which feature the N logo and exclusive red stitching. A dedicated N steering wheel is also standard. Other N Line enhancements include alloy pedals and a leather N shift knob with red inserts.
The Hyundai i20 N Line will be available exclusively with the 1-litre T-GDI 118bhp engine. It has been tweaked for improved response and exhaust sound for an enhanced driving experience.
It will also be available with 48V mild-hybrid technology, resulting in greater fuel efficiency. To match the tuned driving performance, the i20 N Line will come with dedicated 17‑inch alloy wheels with a two-tone finish.
Like the base model, the i20 N Line offers the latest version of Hyundai’s Bluelink technology, which comes with a wide range of Connected Car services such as Hyundai Live Services, as well as remote features via the Bluelink smartphone app.
Have you seen the new and improved Hyundai i30 N?
Or if you’re looking for an N Line car with a little more space, why not check out the Elantra N Line?