The 2017 Hyundai Xcent has been spied for the first time by a Team-BHP reader, ahead of its launch on April 20.
The Xcents adopts the large
Cascading grille that takes up most of the front fascia, but featuring a chrome
bezel and horizontal chrome slats. The lower bumper has also been completely
restyled, looking significantly different from the Grand i10, and the headlights
receive better detailing. The rear-end has also been completely redesigned, now
featuring large wraparound taillamps, and a new bumper.
The interior has not been revealed yet, but we
expect it to be identical to the new Grand i10. The only major change will be
the new 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android
Auto and MirrorLink connectivity, which will be standard in Asta models. The
steering wheel also gets a dedicated button for voice commands.
As for engine options, we expect the familiar
1.2-litre Kappa four-cylinder petrol engine and the new 1.2-litre U2 CRDi
three-cylinder diesel engine, which replaces the 1.1 3-cyl unit.
Cr : TeamBHP