The new generation of Hyundai Kona revealed herself just a few days ago. Although the South Korean brand has omitted some details about the crossover, but if information is known about the versions of the Hyundai Kona that will arrive by 2024: EV, hybrid, purely combustion and N Line. In addition, it is already known what these variants will look like according to the press images provided.
If you are curious about the appearance of the Hyundai Kona second generation, specifically the more aggressively styled N Line model, in metal, don’t worry. CarSceneKorea stumbled upon a completely naked test car and through a video he has provided a quick tour of the renewed model.
New Hyundai Kona N Line seen up close
According to the video, the Kona N Line comes with eye-catching details on the front fascia. There are many textures and colors, including piano black plastics, gray trim, body-color accents, and a silver lower trim. Sure, those things don’t take their eyes off the LED light bar on the edge of the hood, which Hyundai called “Seamless Horizon”.
Like the Kona Electric, the Kona N Line Comes with body color fenders. This detail differentiates the EV and N Line from the hybrid and ICE models. At the rear, the N Line is just as busy as the front, with a diffuser, dual exhaust tips, and lighting elements that mirror those in front.
The tour video did not share details of the interior, although press images provided a glimpse of that. What is known is that the new Kona comes with a pair of 12.3-inch displays that share a single bezel. The gear stick is on the column behind the steering wheel, while the center console has a pair of vents, along with climate control buttons and knobs. As confirmed by the brand, the dial on the center console is for the driving mode selector.
Hyundai has yet to reveal powertrain details for each of the four Kona variants. So you should expect more information in the coming months, including pricing and availability.
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