Hyundai i20 N-Line Gets New Colour Options | V3Cars

Hyundai have updated the colour options for the i20 N-line. They have introduced a new dark blue monotone colour. On the other hand, they have removed the option of a monotone red colour.

Hyundai i20 N-Line

Now, the monotone colour options include:

  • White
  • Blue
  • Grey
  • Dark blue

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Out of these, the dark blue is the new entrant in the i20 N-line lineup. This new colour is a very dark shade and appears as a mix of blue and black. We have already seen this colour option in the standard i20 and Verna. Earlier, we also used to get a monotone red colour option, which is now discontinued.

i20 N-Line

The white and blue colours are also available with the option of a black-coloured contrast roof. The red colour is now a dual-tone offering, with a black-coloured contrast roof. You have to pay Rs. 8,000 for the dual-tone colour over the monotone colour in the N6 variant. The same upgrade costs Rs. 15,000 in the N8 variant.

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The N-line is the sportier version of the i20. Other than the visual changes inside and out, the N-line gets a 30% stiffer suspension for better handling, recalibrated steering, a twin-tip exhaust with a sporty note, and all-wheel disc brakes.

The i20 N-line uses a 1.0L turbo petrol engine producing 120PS of power at 6000rpm and 172Nm of torque between 1500rpm and 4000rpm. It comes with the option of either a 6-speed ACMT or a 7-speed DCT automatic transmission. The N6 trim does not get the DCT option while the N8 trim gets both.

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Currently, the Volkswagen Polo GT is the only performance-focused hatchback in the segment. However, the carmaker will soon pull the plug on the Polo in India. You can watch our i20 N-line review below.

 

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Mohammad Osaaf

In the age of SUVs and crossovers, it's the traditional, 3-box sleeper sedans that excite him the most. All it needs is a punchy engine, a tight chassis and everyday practicality. Skoda Octavia VRS and BMW M5 are his favourites.

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