Hyundai unveiled the i20 N Line in India earlier this week, and the company is likely to launch the model in the country next month. Ahead of the launch, the carmaker has revealed the variant-wise features of the i20 N Line. Under the hood.
it’s gonna be powered by a 1.0-liter turbo-petrol engine that produces a maximum power output of 118bhp and 172Nm of torque. This motor is paired to an iMT unit or a seven-speed DCT unit. The model is claimed to achieve a speed of 100kmph from a standstill in 9.9 seconds.
Whereas, the i20 N has its roots in motorsport. It is inspired by the i20 Coupe WRC, a rally car based on a highly modified version of the road-going Hyundai i20, and thus has the same weight as the minimum weight required in FIA World Rally Championship (WRC).
The model has led Hyundai to success: in 2019, Hyundai was crowned the WRC manufacturers’ champion after securing four wins during the season, and till now Hyundai has scored a total of 17 wins at the highest level of international rally competition.
Engine specs of the i20 N-line- Play loud
The sporty performance of the Hyundai i20 N Line is powered by a highly responsive engine, paired with a finely tuned suspension. Giving it a distinct exhaust roar that complements its power and great ride and handling capability.
1.0 l Turbo Gdi petrol 7-speed dual clutch transmission (7 DCT) and iMT
Dual clutch transmission (DCT)
Intelligent manual transmission (iMT)
Engine specs of the i20 N- Racing DNA
A turbocharged fast-power engine makes the all-new i20 N focused and fun to drive.
The all-new i20 N is powered by a 1.6-liter turbocharged GDi engine with a six-speed manual transmission (6MT). This engine is the first of a new generation to feature in a European Hyundai model and delivers a maximum output of 150 kW and a maximum torque of 275 Nm for ultimate power delivery. With 1,190 kg of weight just as the i20 Coupe WRC, the power-to-weight ratio is one of the best in class. The all-new i20 N delivers a maximum speed of 230 km/h, and can go from 0‑100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds.
Talking about the interiors- Full of red accents
The interiors in the N-Line and N are almost the same, irrespective of the fact that the i20 N GETS TOGGLE BUTTONS on the steering wheel, whereas there are No such buttons offered in the N-Line variant.
Most common differences
- Alloys
- Roof spoiler
- Supension set-up
- Steering wheel add-ons