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Hyundai Kona N Line: Redefining small SUVs

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 24, 2025

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SPONSORED: The small SUV segment is bursting at the seams. Every brand has a player, but few have struck the same chord with Aussie buyers as the Hyundai Kona – and after living with the latest generation, it’s obvious why.

In a sea of sameness, the Kona is different. It doesn’t just follow trends – it boldly veers off-course, setting a new design benchmark in a segment that often plays it safe.

A concept car for the suburbs

That bold, ultra-modern front-end, punctuated by Hyundai’s Seamless Horizon Lighting – a full-width LED strip straight from the Ioniq playbook – sets the tone.

There’s nothing conservative about it. It’s clean, sculpted, progressive… It’s a very cool light signature that’s just as visually captivating at the rear.

Look closer and you’ll notice split LED headlight clusters up front, sculpted wheel-arches, and even active aero flaps in place of a traditional grille.

It looks like a concept car brought to life – not in 2030, but now. And in eye-catching hues like the Soultronic Orange paint you see here, it’s likely to generate FOMO.

The N Line edge

Want more edge? The N Line package dials up the aggression, adding exclusive bumpers and side skirts, plus twin exhaust outlets and a centre-mounted rear-positioning LED.