After the launch of the new Elantra Hybrid last year, Hyundai has surprised Sonata lovers with the launch of the 8th-gen Sonata N Line Facelift. The new facelift of this mid-size D-segment sedan is quite sophisticated, elegant, and futuristic, complementing its powerful turbocharged engine. Not only is it upgraded aesthetically, but this car has many more advanced features compared to the previous model. Here, I will discuss the new Hyundai Sonata N Line price in Pakistan, performance, safety, comfort, and aesthetics.
So, let’s start with the price!
Hyundai Sonata N Line Price in Pakistan
The 8th generation Hyundai Sonata N Line Facelift 2.5 costs Rs. 15,890,000, and customers can book it with a minimum payment of Rs. 2,500,000.
Here are the prices of all Hyundai Sonata variants in Pakistan:
- Sonata 8th Gen Facelift N Line 2.5: Rs. 15,890,000
- Sonata 2.5: Rs. 10,705,000
- Sonata 2.0: Rs. 9,929,000
Hyundai Sonata N Line 2.5 Turbo Performance
If you loved the performance of the Sonata, get ready to be amazed as the Sonata N line has a 2.5L turbocharged engine that produces 290 horsepower and 422 Nm torque, well above the 180 hp and 232 Nm torque of the existing model. It also comes with an 8-speed DCT transmission, electronic gear shift control, and 4 drive modes to make the driving experience thrilling for everyone.
Let’s take a quick look at its performance:
Engine & Performance | Hyundai Sonata N Line |
Displacement | 290 hp @ 5,800 rpm |
Engine Type | 2,497 cc |
Configuration | Transverse front-mounted driving front wheels |
Number of cylinders | 4 in-line |
Fuel system | T-GDi (Turbo Gasoline Direct Injection) |
Maximum Output | 290 hp @ 5,800rpm |
Maximum Torque | 422 Nm @ 1,650 – 4,000 RPM |
0-100 km/h | 6.3s |
Compression Ratio | 10.5:1 |
Fuel tank capacity | 60L |
Transmission | 8-Speed SmartStream Wet DCT |
Electronic gear shift control | Shift By Wire (SBW) steering column mounted |
Paddle shifters | Steering wheel mounted |
Drive Modes | 4 settings (Eco, Normal, Sport, My Drive) |
Sonata N Line Fuel Consumption
Even with a 2.5L turbo engine, the Sonata N Line manages to give a fuel average of around 10 km/l in cities and 14 km/l on highways.
*The fuel average mentioned here is taken from the fuel consumption figures of the global variant and may vary here. Also, keep in mind that the fuel efficiency of vehicles can vary depending upon various factors, including but not limited to the driving style, road conditions, fuel quality, and many more.
Hyundai Sonata N Line 2025 Exterior
The Hyundai Sonata N Line facelift not only looks sportier but also more luxurious and futuristic compared to its predecessor, as the company has brought significant changes to it. A slim horizontal LED bar with headlights & DRLs, new bumpers, an N Line dedicated front grille, etc., are the highlights of the front side.
The rear side has also been upgraded with reimagined taillights and a slightly altered LED light bar that stretches across the boot. The updates to the exterior have resulted in a modern and striking-looking car from all angles.
The Sonata N Line comes with 19-inch N Line alloy wheels with 245/40 tires and sporty character lines giving the side a distinct look from all angles.
Here are some other features of its exterior.
Front Grille | N Line dedicated design (Gloss Black) |
Rear Side | Boot lip spoiler Roof aerial (gloss black & shark fin type) |
Exhaust | LED Dual projector-beam |
Side Mirror | Heated + Power-adjustable |
Headlight | LED Dual projector beam |
Headlight functions | Automatic dusk sensing with escort and welcome |
Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) | LED |
Dynamic Welcome Lighting (DWL) function | Front & Rear |
Courtesy lights | Front door handles |
Hyundai Sonata N Line Body & Dimensions
Length x Width x Height (mm) | 4910 x 1860 x 1445 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2840 |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 135 |
Tyre | Alloy 245/40 R19 98Y |
Hyundai Sonata Facelift N Line Interior
The interior of the Sonata N Line is going to fascinate many with its premium style blended with some sporty aesthetics. The overall style presents Hyundai’s iconic interior design and some hints of the interior of Hyundai’s modern EV, the Ioniq 6.
The cabin overall feels dark with its dark gray monotone Nappa & Suede leather seats and red contrast stitching. The ambient mood lights enhance the overall feel of the cabin and may make it more personalized as per the person’s mood. Panoramic sunroof for those who love to enjoy the thrilling rides. A 12.3-inch curved panoramic display is joined with the digital instrument cluster, giving an elegant character to the interior.
Let’s explore the interior details here:
Interior Dimensions
Head room front / rear | 975 mm / 950 mm |
Leg room front / rear | 1170 mm / 885 mm |
Shoulder room front / rear | 1470 mm / 1425 mm |
Cargo area – VDA | 480 L |
Interior Highlights
Leather appointed finish – door trim inserts, dashboard, door arm rests, centre console armrest | Seats – Red stitching and highlights with embossed N emblem |
Electro-chromatic Mirror (ECM) – auto-dimming | Dashboard trim – metallic effect |
Air vents – Gloss red insert | Ambient mood lighting – LED; dashboard front & doors (Adjustable) |
Front & rear room lights and map lights – LED | Vanity mirror lights |
Cargo area light | Interior light fade-out delay |
12.3″ curved screen | 12.3-inch Instrument Cluster |
New Hyundai Sonata N Line Safety Features
So, the Sonata N Line is great to look at and fun to drive, but is it safe? Well, it’s safer than the existing model in Pakistan, and I’m especially impressed with the Hyundai SmartSense safety suite. Have a quick look at them in the tables below, and you will see that this facelift comes fitted with some of the most advanced safety features.
Active Safety Features
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Brake Assist System (BAS) |
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) |
Traction Control System (TCS) | Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) |
Hyundai SmartSense Safety Features
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA) | Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM) |
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) | Leading Vehicle Departure Alert |
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA 1.5) | Car / Powered two-wheeler / Pedestrian / Cyclist detection |
Direct Oncoming function (FCA – DO) | Junction Turning function (FCA – JT) |
High Beam Assist (HBA) | Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA) |
Lane Following Assist (LFA) | Lane Keeping Assist – Line/Road-edge (LKA-L/R) |
Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist – Reverse (PCA-R) | Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA) |
Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) – logic type | Safe Exit Assist (SEA) |
Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go (SCC w/ S&G) | Steering wheel with Haptic feedback |
Other Safety Features
Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) | Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA) |
Parking Distance Warning Forward/Side/Reverse (PDW-F/S/R) – 6 sensors front/side & rear/side with cluster guidance display | Surround View Monitor (SVM) camera 3D Surround View function Front view, rear view, front/rear side view Top down view w/car wash entering mode Front/Rear wide view function – w/image view on command Parking Distance Warning – Forward/Side/Reverse (PDW-F/S/R) w/ dynamic guidelines & contour guidance |
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) – individual tyre pressure readout | Airbags (Front D&P + Side + Curtain) |
Impact sensing auto door unlock | Electronic child safety lock system – rear doors & windows |
Anti-theft alarm | Central locking |
Engine immobiliser | Smart Key remote |
Sonata N Line Comfort Features
The Sonata N Line is super safe, but what about the comfort features? The existing Sonata has a superb level of comfort, but the new N Line facelift surpasses it with many advanced comfort features. Check them out below:
Driver’s seat – power adjustable – 12 -way (including lumbar support/bolster adjustments) | Passenger’s seat – power adjustable – 4 -way |
USB C-type power outlets | Wireless charging pad (Qi standard) |
Panoramic glass sunroof – dual panel with tilt and slide front panel and power sunblind | Convenience remote window opening/closing function with Smart Key |
Auto Comfort Control – auto activation of driver’s heated/ventilated seat & heated steering wheel | Heated front & rear seats |
Ventilated front seats | Nappa Leather / Suede seats |
Heated steering wheel | Leather appointed steering wheel |
Tilt & telescopic steering column | Steering wheel mounted controls (audio, favourite, phone, voice control, lane safety, smart cruise control, trip computer) |
Heated rear window – with timer | Solar control glass |
Rear window power sunshade | Rear door window sunshades – manual type |
Power + Smart Boot function | Cabin air filter |
Dual Zone Climate control | Auto Defog function |
Auto internal air circulation | Auto Dehumidify function |
Auto Drying function | Rear cooling/heating floor ducts |
Rear cooling/heating air vents | Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) |
Rain sensing wipers | Reverse parking aid function |
Smart Key system with push button start | Personalised User Profile selection – 3 custom profiles |
Remote engine start | Remote climate control |
Remote door lock/unlock | Remote Surround View Monitor (SVM) |
Remote vehicle status & notifications | 12.3″ curved HD display, blue light filter |
Split screen function | Bose™ premium audio system – 12 speakers with external amplifier |
Conclusion
All in all, the N line Sonata is a pretty impressive mid-size car, and it is going to leave many amazed due to its impressive aesthetics, performance, safety, and comfort. However, the Hyundai Sonata N Line price in Pakistan 2025 seems a little higher, but let’s see how the customers react to it.
Would you buy the Hyundai Sonata N Line Facelift? What fascinated you the most about this new model? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
The price of Hyundai Sonata N Line in Pakistan is Rs. 15,890,000.
The new Hyundai Sonata N Line Facelift comes with a 2.5 L turbo engine that produces 290 horsepower and 422 Nm of torque.
The fuel average of Hyundai Sonata N Line Facelift is 10-14 km/l, but it can vary depending on various factors.
Photo Credits: hyundai.com
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