
Hyundai has expanded its N Line sports series to include the electric Kona, marking the first time a Hyundai electric vehicle has featured high-performance design options.
This design aspect is purely aesthetic and should not be confused with the traditional fuel-powered N full edition.

The electric Kona N Line showcases its sporty flair through a more aggressive front and rear bumper. It also comes with glossy black mirror covers, exclusive 19-inch wheels, and an optional black two-tone roof not available in lower models.
Inside, the vehicle features a custom N Line steering wheel, metal pedals, a black headliner, and sport seats.

The vehicle starts at a base price of $51,164, rising to $54,580 for the N Line S version. Interior options include eco Alcantara or leather upholstery with distinctive red stitching.
The higher-end version also comes with electrically adjustable seats, seat cooling, dual-zone climate control, rear air vents, a Bose sound system, and full-width DRL lighting. Additionally, the N Line offers safety features not available in the standard Kona models.

Both the Kona and Kona N Line utilize the same 65 kWh battery and a single electric motor producing 215 horsepower, propelling the electric Kona from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.8 seconds.
The smaller Kona S can also be ordered with a 154-horsepower electric motor and a smaller 48.4 kWh battery.
The N Line touches are confirmed to be available only for the European versions of the Kona.


