The N line in Hyundai cars is known for the performance line which steps ahead than the standard cars.
Hyundai Elantra is indubitably one of the most modish looking in its segment. Its revamped fog lights with black housings along with air intakes really make it more attractive among its competitors. The waterfall-inspired soothing interior really makes it feel like home. And the excellent advanced audio system will really make your drive more enjoyable.
Hyundai recently teased the car enthusiast with exterior pictures of the new 2021 Hyundai Elantra N Line. The vehicle is expected to be fully launched during winters. The model which is currently under development is said to be a balance between an all-out hot N model and a regular Elantra.
Hyundai for the very first time will be introducing an N-line model for the Elantra with a performance treatment. It is confirmed by Hyundai that the new 2021 Elantra N line will possess a new sporty design and will further offer refined powertrains and chassis dynamics.
The new Elantra N line will showcase specific design elements, up-gradation of chassis, a petrol engine that is turbocharged which we are expecting to be equipped with a DCT automatic. We are also looking forward to the new alloy wheels and a tweaked interior.
The company has recently revealed the latest generation of Elantra globally and created a buzz around the automobile world. One can predict that the engine and transmission are likely to be borrowed from the standard model which could be the 1.6-litre turbo motor
From Elantra GT N Line with 201 horsepower and 264 horsepower.
One can see in the video which is released by Hyundai, that the vehicle will offer paddle shifters hitting at an automatic, its likely to be a seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission, nevertheless one cannot rule out the manual version.
We don’t know the specific date when Hyundai has to reveal the 2021Elantra N line, but it’s expected to take place later this year. With the introduction of the new Elantra, Hyundai also debuted the first-ever hybrid model for the Elantra. Some of the reports suggest that Hyundai is working on a full-on performance-oriented Elantra N model, but when asked from Hyundai they gave no answer. The 2021 Elantra is expected to arrive sometime early next year.