
Hyundai Kona N to be revealed on April 27
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Along with the introduction of the Kona N, Hyundai will also share news about upcoming N models, and talk about its future e-performance direction.
Hyundai Motor Company will unveil the all-new KONA N on its first-ever Hyundai N Day for its high-performance N Brand, on April 27, 2021. The new Hyundai Kona N is not only the latest addition to Hyundai’s growing high-performance N line-up, but is also the first N model with an SUV body type. Along with the introduction of the Kona N, Hyundai will also share news about upcoming N models, and talk about its future e-performance direction. Hyundai’s high-performance brand N always has a distinct visual appeal to it that differentiates it from the standard version and the same stands true for the Kona N. In front, the bumper gets a more aggressive design with a larger grille, a new rear spoiler and dual exhaust tips. Also, expect the Kona N to come with the N brand's signature performance blue color. Inside, we expect Hyundai to offer the new Kona N with new bucket seats, a chunkier steering wheel, blue seatbelts and some other tweaks which will be revealed at a later stage. If all things go according to plan, then the first Kona N will debut in the North American market by the end of 2021, followed by other global markets.
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