Tomorrow, September 6, Hyundai Motor is prepared to introduce the Venue N Line SUV in India. After the i20 N Line premium hatchback, the performance variant of the Venue SUV will be the second N-Line vehicle made by the Korean automaker available in India. Several days after client reservations began to be accepted, Hyundai will reveal the price of the Venue N Line on Tuesday. The Hyundai Venue N Line will be available in four variations with two trim levels, the N6 and N8. The new generation model, which was introduced earlier last month, is the foundation of the Venue N Line.
The main aesthetic and minor technological differences between the regular Hyundai Venue SUVs and the N Line versions are cosmetic in nature. Because of the red external artwork and N Line badging on the grille and back, it is simple to identify the N Line edition. Hyundai will maintain the rest of the exterior in a manner that is similar to the new Venue SUV.
The two sole exterior colour options for the Hyundai Venue N-Line are Polar White and Shadow Gray. There will be two dual-tone exterior colour possibilities, including pairings of Thunder Blue with a black roof and Polar White with a Phantom Black roof. There won't be a single-tone version of the Thunder Blue colour option.
As soon as you enter the Venue N Line, more alterations take place. It will have athletic seats, a gear knob wrapped in leather with N-Line badging, and other aesthetic tweaks that give the inside a more sporty look and feel.
Hyundai will power the Venue N-Line with the same 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder inline DOHC petrol engine that powers the i20 N-Line hatchback. When installed in the regular Venue SUVs, the engine can produce a maximum of 118 horsepower and a maximum torque of 172 Nm. Hyundai will probably make changes to the transmission to increase output in comparison to the regular Venue versions.
The same 7-speed DCT transmission that Hyundai uses in the i20 N-Line and a few other models will be available with the Venue N-Line. The N-Line version of the SUV won't be offered with the iMT transmission system, unlike the i20 N-Line or the normal models for the Venue.
Costs for the 1.0-liter engine and 7-speed DCT transmission in the Venue basic models range from 10.97 lakh to 12.72 lakh (ex-showroom). Expect to pay at least $1 lakh more for a Venue N-Line model than a regular variant.
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