Hyundai i20 Coupe revealed
Hyundai has unveiled a three-door version of its i20 hatchback. The
Korean car manufacturer’s new entrant will compete with the likes of
Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo in the international markets.
The i20 coupe gets a large hexagonal grille. It is flanked by fog lights
to the side, and the LED headlamps have LED daytime running lamps
incorporated into them. The front looks more muscular than the current
generation i20, while the bonnet and the sides retain Hyundai’s fluidic
lines. At the rear, the i20 Coupe gets larger tail lights, and the
roofline at the back gets a spoiler. This, and the more raked A, B and C
pillars add to the overall sporty look of the coupe. The car also gets
17-inch wheels, which look perfectly well suited for the look of the
car.
- Despite the roofline being 25mm lower than the current generation i20,
Hyundai says that the headroom, legroom and shoulder space have remained
unchanged. In fact, the manufacturer claims that boot space has
actually gone up by 10-litres.
- For power, Hyundai has unveiled four engine options – two diesel and two
petrol. The petrol offerings include the 82.9bhp, 1248cc petrol engine
and a 98.6bhp, 1,368cc petrol engine. 74bhp, 1,120cc and 88.8bhp,
1,396cc diesel engines are also available. Both the diesel cars come
with a six-speed manual transmission, and so does the 1.4-litre diesel
engine. The 1.25-litre petrol engine is available with a five-speed
manual, and the 1.4-litre petrol is also available with a four-speed
automatic transmission. Hyundai may add a new 1.0-litre turbocharged
petrol engine to the range in 2015.
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Based on the Elite i20 hatchback sold in our market, the new i20 Coupe
will go on sale in the international markets next year. We dont expect
Hyundai to launch the three-door i20 in India.
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