The "hot" version of the sedan, apparently, will get a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine with power slightly exceeding 200 horsepower. In addition, the Elantra N Line will feature reduced ground clearance and an aerodynamic body kit. For the rear axle, they will likely borrow the independent suspension from the hybrid version of the Elantra.

The debut of the Hyundai Elantra N Line is scheduled for the summer of this year. More detailed technical specifications of the new model are promised to be revealed closer to the official presentation.