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Hyundai Venue N Line front quarter

The N Line exclusively gets the turbo-petrol engine with MT and DCT gearbox options.

Hyundai Venue N Line headlights and grille

The front gets sportier-looking dual-tone bumpers and N Line badging.

Hyundai Venue N Line alloys

Exclusively comes with sporty 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels

Hyundai Venue N Line rear spoiler

Also exclusive to the N Line is a sportier roof-mounted spoiler

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The Venue N Line is available solely with the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, producing 120 hp and 172 Nm of torque. The N Line features cosmetic upgrades over the standard Venue, like sporty N Line bumpers, N Line badging, and 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. The N Line theme continues inside with all-black interiors featuring red accents, contrast red stitching, and an N Line steering wheel and gear knob. The N Line is offered in multiple colours: Atlas White, Titan Grey, Dragon Red, Abyss Black, and Hazel Blue. Of these, only Atlas White, Hazel Blue, and Dragon Red are available with a dual-tone paint option featuring an Abyss Black roof. The SUV is offered in N6 and N10 trims. While the N6 is available with both manual and dual-clutch automatic (DCT) transmissions, the N10 is offered with the DCT automatic only. 

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