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Hyundai Introduces The Kona N Line Variant For The European Market

The car is scheduled for production in February 2024 and is expected to be on European roads in spring 2024

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Highlights

  • The Hyundai Kona Electric is the first Hyundai EV to undergo the N Line treatment for Europe
  • Characterised by its striking Serenity White Pearl exterior with a two-tone Abyss Black Pearl roof
  • Equipped with a 212 bhp electric motor, shared with the standard Kona Electric, the N Line variant accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.8 seconds

The Hyundai Kona Electric has received the N Line treatment. It is the first Hyundai EV to have undergone the sporty N Line transformation for the European market. The Kona Electric was first unveiled in March 2023, and the second-generation Kona Electric is the Korean carmaker’s best-selling EV in Europe.

 

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Kona EV N Line 2

New features include aggressive dedicated N Line front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and stylish 19″ wheels. Hyundai added exclusive N Line badging to make the model stand apart. For the colour, the automaker chose Serenity White Pearl with a two-tone Abyss Black Pearl roof.

 

Stepping inside the cabin, the Kona Electric N Line is fitted with the sport seats which are adorned with the N Line logo and striking red contrast stitching, a specialised N Line steering wheel, exclusive metal pedals, along with this there are red details on the steering wheel and dashboard. The seats come in two options: cloth or an Eco Alcantara and leather combination, with a special version of Alcantara which has 57 per cent recycled polyester.

 

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Kona EV N Line 3

Under the hood, both the Kona Electric and its N Line variant share the same 65 kWh battery and a single 212 bhp electric motor propelling the front wheels, achieving 0-100 km/h in 7.8 seconds.

 

Written by: - Ronit Agarwal

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