A test mule of the Hyundai Styx (Hyundai Leonis) was
recently spotted undergoing road testing in New Delhi, courtesy Motoroids. The
new SUV will be launched around the end of Q1 2019. The Hyundai Styx is a sub-Creta
SUV that was previewed by the Hyundai HND-14 ‘Carlino' Concept at the Auto Expo
2016. It will feature a bold version of the signature cascading grille and the
'Composite Light' multi-tier front light arrangement. The setup will comprise
LED DRLs at the hood-level and projector headlamps at a lower position.
On the sides, the Hyundai Styx has a Hyundai
Creta-like silhouette, which is mainly owing to a similar greenhouse, C-pillar
and roofline. As revealed by earlier spy media, the beltline rises gently
towards the rear, which is a design feature similar to that of the 2019 Hyundai
Grand i10.
The Indian-spec Hyundai Styx should feature a
three-pot 1.0-litre turbo-petrol motor and a four-cylinder 1.5-litre
turbocharged oil burner. The low-displacement gasoline engine, which will make
its local debut in the new SUV, produces a maximum power of 118 hp and a peak
torque of 171 Nm. The new diesel powerplant, which will replace the 1.6-litre
CRDi motor from the company's existing family of engines, should offer 115 hp
and 250 Nm. A BSVI-version of the 1.2-litre Kappa engine could be used to keep
the base price competitive. Even a 'SmartAUTO' AMT could be offered.
The Hyundai Styx is expected to have a base price of
somewhere between INR 7-8 lakh (ex-showroom). It will rival the Maruti Vitara
Brezza, Ford EcoSport, Tata Nexon, and Mahindra S201.