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The Korean firm lets us see without camouflage the new model that will be part of the N division.
A few months ago, we anticipated the image and attributes of the new Hyundai Elantra 2021, with improvements found in the design sections, as well as showing itself as a more technological specimen with better dynamic performance. This will make it better planted against rivals such as Nissan Sentra, Volkswagen Jetta and Kia Cerato, to name a few,

In addition, with this new generation, it was also announced that a variant signed by the N-Line sports division would be available, and although in its testing phase it showed a dense camouflage that left much to the imagination, the first ones have finally been released official images.

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Features of the new Elantra N Line
- Hyundai shows us one more representation of the current design language of the brand, with a proposal that approaches the recently renovated Sonata.

- The aesthetic difference that it has with the “traditional” model, is a huge waterfall type grill with the “N” badges and larger air intakes on the sides.

- In addition, it equips side skirts that will recreate that sporty profile. New rear-view mirrors, dual exhaust vents, a subtle spoiler attached to the trunk lid and a diffuser are introduced, all finished in gloss black.

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- Tread the asphalt with 18-inch wheels.

- In the words of Thomas Schemera himself, head of the products division of Hyundai Motor Group, indoors will use sports seats and characteristic red accents of the N Line division.

- The powertrain is rumored to be in charge of a supercharged 1.6-liter, the same as the Cerato GT Line we tested last year. This would develop a total of 201 Hp and 264 Nm of torque, coupled to a six-ratio manual transmission or a seven-wheel-drive automatic.

- Likewise, there is talk of improvements for the chassis and its electronics.

The new Hyundai Elantra N-Line is expected to be released before the end of 2020.

Do you think it would be a good option for our country?

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