The seventh generation Hyundai Elantra is quite a stunning C-segment sedan, and now it has an N Line bodykit ready to further enhance the look. Hyundai Motor revealed the N Line bodykit online today. It features sportier accents all around with liberal use of gloss black and at least one N Line badge on the front grille.
The front fascia now features a more busy grille pattern with little triangular accents as well as bumper inserts with teeth-like grille accents. The wing mirrors also appear to be painted black.
Here’s how it looks like next to the original Elantra front bumper.
Larger rims are also present on the N Line bodykit. These are 18″ rims on the N Line bodykit. The N Line kit also adds better braking potential to the Elantra as it’s fitted with larger brakes here. The side view also reveals window accents and side skirts in gloss black. Here’s how the original 7th generation Elantra design looks next to the N Line.
The rear end of the Elantra reveals some major decisions, like the removal of the sharkfin antenna. What’s more, there are now twin exhaust tips exiting from the right hand side of the bumper. The bumper design doesn’t look substantially altered, but there’s more creative use of colours here. The area where the license plate is mounted is finished in the body colour, but that’s surrounded by gloss black trim.
Here’s how the N Line bodykit looks like from the rear next to the original design. Note that the original 7th generation Hyundai Elantra’s exhaust pipe is pointed downwards and mostly hidden.
Here’s the press release with more.
PRESS RELEASE
Hyundai Motor Company today released a design rendering of the new Elantra N Line sport sedan and revealed other details about the new performance-inspired offering that will hit showrooms.
Hyundai’s all-new Elantra N Line is distinguished by low and wide styling, expressed on the fascia by an edgy N Line version of Hyundai’s signature cascading grill, N Line badging and motorsport-inspired air intake. Elantra N Line’s side skirts and 18-inch alloy wheels with larger brakes further emphasize the sporty aesthetic. The side mirrors, N Line window accents and side skirts are all finished in the N brand signature gloss black. The sculpted rear brings the low and wide styling to its natural conclusion with single twin exhausts and rear diffuser.
With its well-established Elantra nameplate – now in its seventh generation – Hyundai expects the Elantra N Line to provide an attractive entry point for the N Brand, which is gaining popularity with drivers and performance enthusiasts around the world. Hyundai already offers Veloster N, i30 N and i30 Fastback N, as well as several N Line models in select markets. The N models bring full performance capability to daily driving while N Line trims add performance-inspired elements to base model vehicles.