2025 Hyundai Kona Electric gets sporty new N Line look
The Hyundai Kona Electric’s N Line Appearance Package is priced for Australia, giving the battery-powered SUV a sharper look for an additional cost.
Available at Hyundai Kona Extended Range and Premium Extended Range variants of the Electric for an extra $4000 and $3000 respectively, the package includes exterior and interior upgrades seen on the petrol and hybrid Kona range.
With the N Line package equipped, the price of the Kona Electric Extended Range increases to $62,000 before on-road costs, while the Kona Electric Premium Extended range starts at $71,000 before on-road costs.
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Included is the N Line bodykit – consisting of front and rear bumpers plus side skirts – black accents, gloss black mirror caps and 19-inch wheels with a unique design.
Unlike the UK versions, the Australian-sourced Kona Electric N Lines have a rear spoiler, bringing their exterior design in line with the petrol model.
Exclusive N Line exterior colors include Neoteric Yellow, Cyber Gray and Soultronic Orange (all for an additional $595), in addition to the seven existing finishes.
Inside the cabin, there’s Alcantara leather upholstery, a perforated leather steering wheel, Dark Metal interior trim, black upholstery, aluminum pedals, sports moldings, plus an Active Red air vent and seat upholstery accents.
Standard equipment carried by the base Kona Electric includes reflective LED automatic headlights with automatic high beams, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and infotainment screens, and a heat pump to name a few.
N Line variants based on the Kona Electric Premium also get quad projector LED headlights, a Bose premium eight-speaker sound system, a 10-way power driver’s seat with memory (and an eight-way power front passenger seat), surround sound view camera and rear autonomous emergency braking, among other features.
As the N Line package is only available on Kona Electric Extended Range variants, it will be fitted to cars powered by a single, front-mounted electric motor capable of producing up to 150kW of power and 255Nm of torque.
A lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 64.8 kWh provides up to 444 km of range for specimens equipped with 19-inch wheels, such as the N Line.
When connected to a 100kW DC fast charging station, the new Kona Electric is claimed to be able to charge from 10 to 80 percent in 45 minutes in both standard and extended range.
Elsewhere in the Kona Electric range, base trim levels in both the standard and extended ranges now get leather-trimmed door supports, while all June-built examples will get Intelligent Speed Limit Assist technology.
Prices do not include travel costs.
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