
Version with a sporty look
Last year, the Korean firm released a restyling version of its city car the Hyundai i20 third generation Soon, the range will be supplemented with a version in a sports style The i20 N linewith a heavy dose of new features both inside and out.
In terms of style Hyundai i20 N Line restyling gets new 17-inch alloy wheels, as well as several design elements typical of the N Line versions, such as a grille with a sports pattern, a special shield, sportier inserts, as well as “N Line” badges, the kit offers a more exclusive look of the car. Customization options were not overlooked, with a palette no less than nine colorsincluding four new ones: Lumen Grey, Meta Blue, Vibrant Blue and Lucid Lime.
Inside, we also find on this version of the N Line facelifted i20 a few specific elementswhich recall the Korean manufacturer’s heritage in motor racing, as well as new customizable lighting environments with LED lighting.
Hyundai i20 N Line: full of technology
The Hyundai i20 N Line received controls and inserts in metallic finish and bright red color, a special steering wheel with the N Line signature in perforated leather and with distinctive red stitching, not forgetting the same specific gear lever knob, equipped with leather inserts, bright strokes of red and the “N” logo. The set is completed with sports pedals in aluminum finish, as well as red contrast stitching which can be found throughout the cabin.
Like the rest of the i20 lineup, this N Line version has several new features, such as a redesigned logo, USB-C ports, next-generation eCall functionality on 4G networks, and remote map updates using technology Through the air (OTA). The phone is equipped with a 4.2-inch LCD screen as standard.
There is also a complete setsecurity equipmentincluding Autonomous Emergency Braking (FCA) or Lane Keeping Assist (LFA).
Production of the updated Hyundai i20 N Line will begin this monthApril 2024. So we should know more about the price of this new version soon.
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Source: Auto Plus

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