Hyundai has confirmed prices for the new N Line version of its i10 city car.
The sports-inspired equipment grade comes with a 100hp, 1.0-litre petrol engine, the most powerful seen with the new i10 since it launched earlier this year.
It achieves combined fuel economy of 52.3mpg and CO2 emissions of 123g/km on the official WLTP cycle.
As well as a more powerful engine, the N Line also gets chassis tweaks including an increased spring rate, longer rear bump stops and new rear shock absorbers with enhanced compression control.
Exterior styling changes include a bespoke N Line font grille with integrated LED daytime running lights, 16in N Line alloy wheels, N Line badges on the front wings, dual chrome exhaust tips, rear LED combination lights, and red stripe finishing for the front and rear bumpers.
Inside there is an N Line-branded steering wheel and gear lever, N Line cloth seats with red stitching, rear privacy glass, black roof liner and red air vent details.
Standard equipment carried over from the rest of the i10 range includes an 8in touchscreen with Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivity, and a package of safety systems including lane departure warning, lane keep assist, driver attention warning and autonomous emergency braking.
The i10 N Line is priced from £16,195, and will go on sale on 30 July.