First look at official images of next-gen Hyundai i20

By Dipan Sur
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The upcoming fourth-gen Hyundai i20 is expected to be revealed in Brazil soon, and here are the official exterior and interior images ahead of its debut.

We have got our hands on official pictures of the next-generation Hyundai i20 ahead of its global debut in Brazil. Hyundai has been teasing the fourth-generation i20 for the Brazilian market for some time now. These images not only give us a preview of the interior and exterior design but also uncover some key specifications.

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Next-gen Hyundai i20 exterior design

Features connected LED light bar and dual-pod LED headlights

At the front, Hyundai has equipped the new-gen i20 with dual-pod pixel-styled LED headlights, a light bar connecting the Y-shaped daytime running lamps (DRLs) and halogen turn indicators. The bonnet looks clean with creases on both sides and a brushed-aluminium Hyundai logo.

The bumper has been thoroughly redesigned, too, featuring a honeycomb pattern for the air inlets and a black finish on the lower portion. A silver strip housing a number-plate mount divides it in the centre. Also present is a radar sensor for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

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Rides on 17-inch alloy wheels, a size larger than the current India-spec model

In profile, the fourth-gen Hyundai i20 features 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, which are a size larger than the current India-spec model. Thick black cladding on the wheel arches and lower portion of the doors lends the hatchback a rugged look. The outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs), however, have become sleeker and continue to integrate turn indicators.

Interestingly, with fewer creases than the third-gen model, the new i20’s profile looks simpler. The window line also extends to a black kink that replaces the current car’s rear quarter glass.  

Gets connected LED tail-lights and an all-black rear bumper

Like the front DRLs, the C-shaped LED tail-lights are also connected by a slim light bar. A distinct protrusion on the tailgate gives the fourth-generation i20 a sharp look. The hatchback also gets a black shark-fin antenna, a wiper, a washer and a defogger at the rear. The black bumper has a reflector on both sides and a faux silver diffuser that adds contrast.

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While the dimensions of the fourth-gen i20 are yet to be revealed, it is likely to be larger than its predecessor. The boot space has been revealed to be 346 litres, which is 35 litres more than the current India-spec model.

Next-gen Hyundai i20 interior design

Gets dual integrated curved screens, a new steering wheel and a fresh AC control panel

The fourth-generation Hyundai i20 has a dual-tone cabin, with the dashboard featuring a curved panoramic panel that integrates a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display and a larger touchscreen infotainment system (expected to be 12.3 inches). It also gets a new 3-spoke steering wheel with Hyundai’s illuminated Morse code ‘H’ logo and paddleshifters. The centre console houses a vertically oriented AC control panel with touch-enabled buttons and a dedicated rotary knob for fan speed, and it is flanked by vertical air vents.

The seats have semi-leatherette upholstery with small ‘i20’ inscriptions on the backrest. Front passengers get a centre armrest that opens up to a small storage space. The rear bench can be split 60:40 and gets adjustable headrests and 3-point seatbelts for all three passengers, but it lacks a centre armrest. The door panels have distinct vertical lines, a silver finish on the speaker grille and retro-looking handles.

Notably, a sunroof is not visible on the Brazil-spec new-gen i20, whereas the model currently available in India gets one.

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Next-gen Hyundai i20 powertrain options

Expected to continue with the same engine as the current India-spec i20

While the powertrain specifications are yet to be revealed, the i20 is expected to continue with the 84hp 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol and the 120hp 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine options; the latter is available in a 100hp state of tune in some markets. Hyundai is also developing a new 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine, and it will be interesting to see whether the Korean carmaker offers it with the fourth-generation i20.

For the Brazilian market, Hyundai will sell the fourth-generation i20 in five trims: Comfort, Limited, X Line, Platinum and Ultimate. Its India launch is yet to be confirmed.

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