Every car is a performance car if you think about it. Capable of taking large loads, to and fro, without a single complaint other than to say, more fuel, please. But to be a performance car takes more than just the right attitude. Sometimes it takes good looks too, and thanks to Hyundai, the brand-new Sonata N Line expands its appeal with the sportiest looking sedan yet.

With a tagline like ‘Sensuous Sportiness’, Hyundai isn’t messing around with the high-performance look for the 2021 Sonata N line. Promising to produce exciting driving dynamics for anyone that takes the wheel, even at the entry-point, Hyundai delivers a pulse-quickening experience in the hottest-looking sedan on the road today. In a statement, SangYup Lee, Head of the Hyundai Global Design Center, said the “2021 Sonata N Line will attract more customers to both the rock-solid Sonata lineup, and our increasingly popular N Line sub-brand.” Highlighting the appeal of a “sporty styling in a sedan package,” it’s a look he says customers “desire”.

When it does launch in late 2020, rumours suggest the Sonata will drive out with a brand new 2.5-litre ‘Smartstream’ turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine. Sharing the same motor used in the Genesis series, the Sonata outputs 213kW of power with 422Nm of force; all kept running cool with the three air intakes on the front. Complimented by a new eight-speed wet-type dual-clutch automatic, this car is high performance inside and out. Performance, more than likely, coming as a result of taking on the former leader of BMW’s M division, Albert Biermann, to oversee Hyundai’s N vehicles. A name German sports car fans will likely recognize, since his appointment in 2015, he has transformed Hyundai’s grass-roots performance division into a cornerstone of the business. Telling Evo Magazine about its focus on “enthusiasts” cars, he explained “N is evolving all the time. It’s a brand that will grow and expand much more quickly in the future.”

Taking its basis from Hyundai’s ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ design identity, the Sonata N series brings bold and athletic styling to its exterior, with signature cascading grilles, an aggressive front-facing fascia and N Line badging. Finished with side skirts and 19-inch alloy wheels, this is a bold look for Sonata. With sleek lines from the lower bumper to the dual exhausts below its compact rear end, this sports sedan informs the driver immediately just how much fun can be had at when you take the wheel of the Sonata N Line.

Finished with dark chrome trim and signature N Line red stitching on the steering wheel with sports seats to really complete the picture, the new Hyundai Sonata has everything from high-tech flair to a dashing exterior and one hell of a sporty engine. Arriving sometime at the end of 2020, get ready for a high-performance look from the brand new 2021 Sonata N Line series, a sensuous sporty sedan with everything you need to achieve a pulse-quickening experience. Find out more on hyundaimotorgroup.com

Every car is a performance car if you think about it. Capable of taking large loads, to and fro, without a single complaint other than to say, more fuel, please. But to be a performance car takes more than just the right attitude. Sometimes it takes good looks too, and thanks to Hyundai, the brand-new Sonata N Line expands its appeal with the sportiest looking sedan yet.

With a tagline like ‘Sensuous Sportiness’, Hyundai isn’t messing around with the high-performance look for the 2021 Sonata N line. Promising to produce exciting driving dynamics for anyone that takes the wheel, even at the entry-point, Hyundai delivers a pulse-quickening experience in the hottest-looking sedan on the road today. In a statement, SangYup Lee, Head of the Hyundai Global Design Center, said the “2021 Sonata N Line will attract more customers to both the rock-solid Sonata lineup, and our increasingly popular N Line sub-brand.” Highlighting the appeal of a “sporty styling in a sedan package,” it’s a look he says customers “desire”.

When it does launch in late 2020, rumours suggest the Sonata will drive out with a brand new 2.5-litre ‘Smartstream’ turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine. Sharing the same motor used in the Genesis series, the Sonata outputs 213kW of power with 422Nm of force; all kept running cool with the three air intakes on the front. Complimented by a new eight-speed wet-type dual-clutch automatic, this car is high performance inside and out. Performance, more than likely, coming as a result of taking on the former leader of BMW’s M division, Albert Biermann, to oversee Hyundai’s N vehicles. A name German sports car fans will likely recognize, since his appointment in 2015, he has transformed Hyundai’s grass-roots performance division into a cornerstone of the business. Telling Evo Magazine about its focus on “enthusiasts” cars, he explained “N is evolving all the time. It’s a brand that will grow and expand much more quickly in the future.”

Taking its basis from Hyundai’s ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ design identity, the Sonata N series brings bold and athletic styling to its exterior, with signature cascading grilles, an aggressive front-facing fascia and N Line badging. Finished with side skirts and 19-inch alloy wheels, this is a bold look for Sonata. With sleek lines from the lower bumper to the dual exhausts below its compact rear end, this sports sedan informs the driver immediately just how much fun can be had at when you take the wheel of the Sonata N Line.

Finished with dark chrome trim and signature N Line red stitching on the steering wheel with sports seats to really complete the picture, the new Hyundai Sonata has everything from high-tech flair to a dashing exterior and one hell of a sporty engine. Arriving sometime at the end of 2020, get ready for a high-performance look from the brand new 2021 Sonata N Line series, a sensuous sporty sedan with everything you need to achieve a pulse-quickening experience. Find out more on hyundaimotorgroup.com

Every car is a performance car if you think about it. Capable of taking large loads, to and fro, without a single complaint other than to say, more fuel, please. But to be a performance car takes more than just the right attitude.

Sometimes it takes good looks too, and thanks to Hyundai, the brand-new Sonata N Line expands its appeal with the sportiest looking sedan yet.

With a tagline like ‘Sensuous Sportiness’, Hyundai isn’t messing around with the high-performance look for the 2021 Sonata N line. Promising to produce exciting driving dynamics for anyone that takes the wheel, even at the entry-point, Hyundai delivers a pulse-quickening experience in the hottest-looking sedan on the road today.

In a statement, SangYup Lee, Head of the Hyundai Global Design Center, said the “2021 Sonata N Line will attract more customers to both the rock-solid Sonata lineup, and our increasingly popular N Line sub-brand.” Highlighting the appeal of a “sporty styling in a sedan package,” it’s a look he says customers “desire”.

When it does launch in late 2020, rumours suggest the Sonata will drive out with a brand new 2.5-litre ‘Smartstream’ turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine. Sharing the same motor used in the Genesis series, the Sonata outputs 213kW of power with 422Nm of force; all kept running cool with the three air intakes on the front. Complimented by a new eight-speed wet-type dual-clutch automatic, this car is high performance inside and out.

Performance, more than likely, coming as a result of taking on the former leader of BMW’s M division, Albert Biermann, to oversee Hyundai’s N vehicles.

A name German sports car fans will likely recognize, since his appointment in 2015, he has transformed Hyundai’s grass-roots performance division into a cornerstone of the business. Telling Evo Magazine about its focus on “enthusiasts” cars, he explained “N is evolving all the time. It’s a brand that will grow and expand much more quickly in the future.”

Taking its basis from Hyundai’s ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ design identity, the Sonata N series brings bold and athletic styling to its exterior, with signature cascading grilles, an aggressive front-facing fascia and N Line badging. Finished with side skirts and 19-inch alloy wheels, this is a bold look for Sonata.

With sleek lines from the lower bumper to the dual exhausts below its compact rear end, this sports sedan informs the driver immediately just how much fun can be had at when you take the wheel of the Sonata N Line.

Finished with dark chrome trim and signature N Line red stitching on the steering wheel with sports seats to really complete the picture, the new Hyundai Sonata has everything from high-tech flair to a dashing exterior and one hell of a sporty engine.

Arriving sometime at the end of 2020, get ready for a high-performance look from the brand new 2021 Sonata N Line series, a sensuous sporty sedan with everything you need to achieve a pulse-quickening experience.

Find out more on hyundaimotorgroup.com