Tucson N Line to Join Hyundai Lineup in 2022

Written by

CarParts.com Research Team

Automotive and Tech Writers

Updated on April 14th, 2021

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Following Hyundai’s official introduction of the US-spec Tucson and the scheduled debut of its gas, hybrid, and plug-in vehicles, the automaker also confirmed the arrival of an N Line version. Similar to other N Line models in the lineup, this version of the compact SUV promises to deliver more power and aggressive styling than the conventional model.

Hyundai shared teaser photos of the Tucson N Line’s exterior and there are a number of features that stand out. For one, the model is expected to share the same 2.5-liter inline-four engine that also powers the Sonata. This makes the Tucson N Line one of the most powerful compact crossovers with an estimated 290 horsepower and 311 lb-ft of torque.

The model is also likely getting an all-wheel-drive layout as standard with the engine paired to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Among the compact SUVs being n the market today, none comes with a sporty version, which makes Hyundai hopeful for the success of the new Tucson N Line. | Source: Hyundai

When it comes to styling, the Tucson N Line will look a little different than the standard version with its larger wheels that come with a multi-spoke design. The front fascia will still get the same N Line treatment as other Hyundai models, specifically the grille design, while the rear end of the vehicle will get a diffuser-style insert underneath the bumper.

Additionally, Hyundai is considering adding a stiffer suspension tuning, larger brakes, and optional summer performance tires.

Among the compact SUVs in the market today, none comes with a sporty version, which makes Hyundai hopeful for the success of the new Tucson N Line.

More information is expected to be released in the coming months.

Any information provided on this Website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with a professional mechanic. The accuracy and timeliness of the information may change from the time of publication.