New Hyundai i20 facelift price, variants explained

    The new Hyundai i20 launched at the 2018 Auto Expo gets a minor facelift; CVT automatic to be introduced at a later date.

    Published On Feb 09, 2018 07:00:00 AM

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    New Hyundai i20 facelift price, variants explained

    Hyundai has launched the facelift to its i20 hatchback at the 2018 Auto Expo, in Delhi. Apart from minor cosmetic changes to the exterior, the new version also gets additional kit on the inside.

    The facelift will continue to carry the powertrain options from the previous-gen i20, however, an all new CVT transmission will be mated to the 1.2-litre Kappa engine. This is a replacement, of sorts, for the earlier car's 1.4-litre petrol engine with the four-speed torque convertor.

    The new i20 offers five variants – the Era, Magna Executive, Sports, Asta and the top of the line Asta (O). Below is the equipment and safety that is on offer in each variant.

    ERA (Petrol/Diesel) Rs 5.34-6.73 lakh

    • 5-speed MT/6-speed MT
    • Dual front airbags
    • ABS
    • Speed-sensing door locks
    • Engine Immobilizer
    • Gear-shift indicator
    • Manual climate control
    • Body-coloured bumpers
    • Steel wheels
    • Power windows for the front, only

    MAGNA EXECUTIVE (Petrol/Diesel) Rs 6.00-7.31 lakh

    • Body-coloured door mirrors
    • Wheel covers for steel wheels
    • Audio player with front and rear speakers
    • Front tweeters
    • AUX and USB ports
    • Rear power windows
    • Cooled glovebox
    • Rear AC vents
    • Electrically adjustable ORVM

    SPORTZ (Petrol/Diesel) Rs 6.59-7.83 lakh

    • Front fog lamps
    • Keyless entry
    • Follow-me-home headlamps
    • Rear defogger
    • DRL (near fog lamp)
    • Turn indicators on ORVMs
    • Electric folding ORVMs
    • Rear parcel tray
    • Height adjust for driver's seat
    • Front and rear tweeters
    • Bluetooth telephony
    • Steering-mounted controls
    • Hyundai iblue remote application

    ASTA (Petrol/Diesel) Rs 7.12-8.36 lakh

    • Rear camera with reverse parking sensors
    • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system
    • 15-inch alloy wheels (16-inch wheels on the dual-tone variant)
    • Adjustable rear headrests
    • Sliding armrest
    • Apple CarPlay, Android Auto , MirrorLink
    • Arkamys audio system
    • USB charger
    • Voice commands
    • Automatic climate control
    • Tilt/Telescopic steering adjust

    ASTA (O) (Petrol/Diesel) Rs 7.91-9.16 lakh

    • Side and curtain airbags
    • Automatic headlamps
    • Keyless entry/go
    • ISOFIX child seat mounts
    • Height-adjustable seatbelts for driver and passenger
    • LED DRL with projector headlamps
    • Cornering lights
    • Chrome door handles
    • 16-inch wheels
    • Leather-wrapped steering with gearknob
    • Steering position reminder with service reminder
    • Rear wiper with washer

    Hyundai i20 technical specifications
    Engine1197cc/1396cc
    Power83hp at 6000rpm/90hp at 4000rpm
    Torque115Nm at 4000rpm/ 220Nm at 1500-2750rpm
    Transmission5-speed manual/6-speed manual
    Length3985mm
    Width1734mm
    Height1505mm
    Wheelbase2570mm
    Tyre185/70 R14 - 185/65 R15 – 195/55 R16
    Boot space285 litres
    Fuel tank40 litres
    Brakes (f/r)Disc/Drum
    Suspension (f/r)MacPherson strut/ Torsion beam

    Also see:

    2018 Hyundai i20 facelift first look video

    2018 Hyundai i20 facelift image gallery

    Hyundai may bring back Santro name with all-new budget hatchback

    Hyundai Kona showcased at Auto Expo 2018

    Hyundai Ioniq EV, Hybrid showcased at Auto Expo 2018

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