The 2024 version of the Hyundai i20 N Line has been revealed recently by the brand and it’s actually quite similar to the India-Spec i20 N Line facelift. Hyundai has been a key player in the global market and one of its most popular products is the i20 series, which is also a commercially successful product in India.
Hyundai i20 N Line 2024 – Highlights
When compared to the 2023 Indian counterpart of the i20 N Line Facelift, the 2024 N Line Facelift is not really significantly different. However, there are some subtle revisions in the hatchback such as the slightly tweaked front and rear bumpers. The most highlighted change might just be the 17-inch wheels, as compared to the smaller 16-inch ones in the Indian counterpart.
The front of the car showcases a refreshed bumper with less prominent of black elements. The bumper’s new appeal is further complemented by projector fog lights embedded in triangular black elements on both sides. The Grille has the N Line logo, setting it apart from the standard i20.
From the back, the rear bumper exhibits a more sporty design with prominent J-shaped creases, increasing the overall sporty appeal of the hatchback. Interestingly, the red elements on the i20 N Line have been eliminated in the latest facelift.
The Interior gets all-black and red elements on the AC vents, door pads, steering wheel, upholstery stitching and gear knob. The N Line gets a 3-spoke sporty steering wheel an N Line gear selector lever along with sports pedals.
Features include a high-resolution digital instrument cluster similar to the Alcazar, a wireless charger, a single-pane sunroof, multi-colour ambient light and a Bose-sourced sound system. Safety features include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), Lane Following Assist (LFA), Park Assist (PA), Blind-spot Collision-avoidance Assist (BCA) and Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC) that sets the speed for safer highway driving.
The 2024 i20 N Line is powered by a 200 bhp 1.6L, 4-cylinder engine as compared to the 118 bhp 1.0L in the India-spec hatchback. This is also somewhat the reason why Hyundai confirmed that this particular variant won’t make it to India.
Hyundai also recently decided to discontinue the N Line versions of the ICE-powered i20 and i30 in Europe. The i20 N Line Facelift will likely be launched in markets such as Australia, Turkey and South Korea.