Hyundai has revised the i20 range in India for
MY2019, reports MotorBeam. The changes are yet to reflect on the company’s
website and in the brochure. Previously, the Hyundai i20 was available in Era, Magna Executive,
Sportz, Asta and Asta (O) grades. According to the report, the range
comprises Era, Magna+, Sportz+ and Asta (O) grades.
Reverse parking sensors, included in only the Asta
and Asta (O) grades previously, are standard now. Hyundai has introduced Eco
Coating for fresh and odour-free air in the hatchback, and that is a standard
feature. The Magna+ includes some features that were unavailable in the Magna
grade. These are daytime running lights, front fog lamps, chrome grille,
Bluetooth, steering-mounted audio controls and voice recognition.
The Sportz+ grade features 15-inch gunmetal alloy
wheels if the customer specifies the car in a single-tone exterior colour
scheme or 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels in case of a dual-tone option. It
features chrome grille surround, Arkamys AVN system with smartphone
connectivity, rear camera, sliding front armrest and tilt/telescopic steering
as well. Lastly, specifying the car in a dual-tone option adds black ORVMs
(previously unavailable) to the list.
With the MY2019 update, Hyundai has introduced a
wireless charger in the i20. The segment-first feature is included in the
Sportz+ and Asta (O) grades. The engine options and transmission choices have remained the same
post the MY2019 update. The Hyundai i20 is still available with a 1.2-litre
petrol engine coupled to a standard 5-speed manual transmission or an optional
CVT as well as a 1.4-litre diesel engine married to a standard 6-speed manual
transmission. However, customers can finally specify CVT in the Asta (O) grade
now. Previously, CVT was available in only the Magna Executive and Asta grades.
Prices of the updated Hyundai i20 aren’t out yet.