A few months after Hyundai introduced the facelifted Venue in India, the automaker announced the N Line variant of the small SUV. The Venue N Line will sit at the top of the lineup with sporty styling cues, a version-specific setup for the suspension and the steering, plus plenty of standard equipment. Visually, the N Line treatment is not as sporty as in other Hyundai models, but it still stands out from the lesser trims, including the signature red accents on the lower part of the bodywork which has been redesigned.
Differences from the regular Venue include
the new front and rear aluminum-style skidplates which are divided in the
middle, the sportier bumper intakes, the 16-inch alloy wheels, the larger rear
spoiler, and of course the red trim pieces on the plastic cladding. At the
back, the highlight is the dual tailpipes finished in chrome, which are fully
functional, delivering a sportier sound. Finally, N Line badges have been added
on the grille, front fenders, and tailgate.
Inside, Hyundai added red piping and
stitching on the N-branded seats, doors, dashboard and gearknob, contrasting
with the black upholstery. The sporty atmosphere is enhanced by the aluminum
pedals and the paddle shifters behind the steering wheel. Standard equipment
includes an 8-inch infotainment with plenty of connectivity features, a new
digital instrument cluster, a Bose sound system, and a sunroof.
The Hyundai
Venue N Line will be exclusively offered with a turbocharged 1.0-liter
three-cylinder petrol engine producing 118 hp and 172 Nm. Power will be sent to the front axle exclusively through a
seven-speed DCT. In a typical N Line flavor, the SUV also benefits from
version-specific tuning for the suspension and steering which offers improved
handling in combination with the standard disc brakes on all four wheels.
Hyundai will publish more details about
the Venue N Line during its digital debut on Metaverse which is scheduled for
September 6. As the flagship trim, the N Line is expected to cost more than the
most expensive Venue SX, which is currently priced at ₹ 1,272,000 (US$ 15,930) in
India with the same engine/gearbox combination.

