Hyundai introduces updates to the i20 N Line for the European market, enhancing its sporty appeal with subtle design tweaks and interior enhancements.
While not as performance-oriented as the full N models, the N Line maintains a sporty aesthetic and driving experience reminiscent of Hyundai’s performance heritage.
It may be different from regular versions with its new alloy wheels and altered grille. Improvements like improved infotainment and ambient lighting inside add to the car’s upscale appearance. The i20 N Line has a 1.2-liter engine that is nonetheless rather powerful for daily driving.
However, Hyundai’s decision to discontinue the i20 N and i30 N in Europe marks a shift towards electric mobility. The company’s focus on EVs aligns with its long-term strategy, with the Ioniq 5 N representing its commitment to high-performance electric vehicles in the future.