Hyundai is expected to bring out the Hyundai i20
facelift next year and has started testing the model in India. Indianautosblog’s automotive
illustrator has created a second rendering of the 2018 Hyundai i20 depicting
the expected changes based on fresh spy shots.
The 2018 Hyundai
i20 incorporates an updated hood design, darker headlamps with revised
graphics, remodelled bumper with round fog lamps instead of horizontal daytime
running light strips and wider air dam grille. The Cascading grille, a
signature element of newly-designed Hyundai models, remains unchanged from the
previous rendering. The facelift will get new alloy wheels and will have the
registration plate at the rear lifted up from the bumper to the tailgate.
The Cascading grille, a signature element of
newly-designed Hyundai models, remains unchanged from the previous rendering.
The facelift will get new alloy wheels and will have the registration plate at
the rear lifted up from the bumper to the tailgate.
Despite changes to the front and rear, the Hyundai
i20 is expected to remain the same car dimensionally. The current model
measures 3,985 mm in length, 1,734 mm in width and 1,505 in height, has a
wheelbase of 2,570 mm and offers a ground clearance of 170 mm. An upgraded
infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, MirrorLink and satellite
navigation was introduced with the recent yearly update in April, hence a
drastic change cannot be anticipated in the cabin.
The 2018 Hyundai i20 is said to go on sale in India
in early 2018, and Hyundai could program its public debut at the Auto Expo 2018
in February. The current model starts at INR 5,36,624 (ex-showroom) and a small
price hike is likely with the facelift.