This year's update on the Hyundai i10 is one of most anticipated subcompact hatchback yet. After a year of being sturdy in the market, this Hyundai subcompact finally has some sweet changes.
This year's update on the Hyundai i10 is one of most anticipated subcompact hatchback yet. After a year of being sturdy in the market, this Hyundai subcompact finally has some sweet changes.
It now has a smarter look on the inside and a bolder, more confident look on the outside. Indeed, Hyundai couldn’t be prouder of the smallest part of the vehicle lineup.
The Hyundai i10 was developed, designed and manufactured with European customers in mind. In contrast with its size, this Hyundai vehicle actually has a tagline of “Go Big”.
There are at least two words that can describe the 2020 version of the Hyundai i10. Those are “dynamic” and “youthful”. In terms of the overall design, the newest Hyundai i10 is wider and lower than its previous siblings.
The vehicle is then further emphasized by round LED DRLs and wide front grille. It also has horizontal creases at its rear end. This effectively breaks the soft surfaces that can be found on the hatch.
The sides make use of triangular lines. This helps emphasize width. Meanwhile, the X-shaped C-pillar comes with the iconic pillar-mounted logo.
“Dynamic” and “youthful” are the two best words that can describe the 2020 version of the Hyundai i10.
Looking inside the i10, you will see its youthful look. It also has additional functional and aesthetic accessories like protruding air vents. Another is the honeycomb 3D-pattern you can see on the dashboard.
Aside from that, the designers also thought of adding a larger storage compartment. There is also an extra storage compartment just right above the glovebox.
For the powertrain, you have two choices when it comes to 2020 i10. There is the 1.0-liter three-cylinder variant. This gives off as much torque as 96 Nm and 67 horsepower.
There is also the other engine variant, the 1.2-liter four-cylinder with a torque of 118 Nm and 84 horsepower. As for the transmission options, there’s a five-speed automated manual transmission. Then, there’s also the five-speed manual transmission.
Hyundai said that this improves the i10’s efficiency. This is because off the reduced friction and lighter weight. If you’re the type to go for a hypermile, there’s also an option for you. There is a so-called ECO-pack that’s available. This comes with four seats, a set of mini 14-inch wheels and adjusted gear ratios.
For the powertrain, you have two choices when it comes to 2020 i10.
As for safety features, the new i10 has the Hyundai SmartSense. This is composed of safety and driving assistance systems that lets the vehicle comply with even the highest of European Safety standards. It has High Beam Assist, Driver Attention Warning and Intelligent Speed Limit Warning. It also has Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist.
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