Hyundai Tucson N Line and N Line S unveiled
Hyundai has added a couple of sporty-looking trim grades to its 2021 Tucson line-up. Named N Line and N Line S, they both feature a unique front grille, restyled body-coloured bumpers, a larger rear spoiler and a set of 19” alloy wheels.
Black suede and leather upholstery with red stitching and piping continues the theme inside. Alloy pedals, a special ‘N’ steering wheel and a black headlining are part of the package too.
Heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, parking sensors front and rear, a reversing camera, wireless device charging, satellite navigation and Bluelink connected car services all appear on the Tucson N Line’s standard equipment list. Driver aids include Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, Lane Follow Assist and Lane Keep Assist.
Among the extra items on the N Line S are three-zone climate control, eight-speaker Krell Premium Audio, a smart electric tailgate, and a power-operated tilt-and-slide panoramic sunroof. This variant also gains Blind Spot Collision Warning, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Junction Turning, and Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning.
Initially, every Tucson N Line and N Line S will come with a 1.6 T-GDi petrol engine, which can produce either 150 PS (148 bhp / 110 kW) or 180 PS (177 bhp / 132 kW). Depending on the output, there’s a choice of six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch transmissions.
For the time being only a 48V MHEV (mild hybrid) system is available, but full hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are due to arrive later this year.
UK on-the-road starting prices are:
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Black suede and leather upholstery with red stitching and piping continues the theme inside. Alloy pedals, a special ‘N’ steering wheel and a black headlining are part of the package too.
Heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, parking sensors front and rear, a reversing camera, wireless device charging, satellite navigation and Bluelink connected car services all appear on the Tucson N Line’s standard equipment list. Driver aids include Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, Lane Follow Assist and Lane Keep Assist.
Among the extra items on the N Line S are three-zone climate control, eight-speaker Krell Premium Audio, a smart electric tailgate, and a power-operated tilt-and-slide panoramic sunroof. This variant also gains Blind Spot Collision Warning, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Junction Turning, and Rear Cross Traffic Collision Warning.
Initially, every Tucson N Line and N Line S will come with a 1.6 T-GDi petrol engine, which can produce either 150 PS (148 bhp / 110 kW) or 180 PS (177 bhp / 132 kW). Depending on the output, there’s a choice of six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch transmissions.
For the time being only a 48V MHEV (mild hybrid) system is available, but full hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are due to arrive later this year.
UK on-the-road starting prices are:
- N Line 1.6 T-GDi 150 PS 6MT – £31,110
- N Line 1.6 T-GDi 48V MHEV 150 PS 7DCT – £33,275
- N Line S 1.6 T-GDi 150 PS 6MT – £32,810
- N Line S 1.6 T-GDi 48V MHEV 150 PS 7DCT – £35,195
- N Line S 1.6 T-GDi 48V MHEV 180 PS 7DCT 4WD – £37,065
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