Hyundai i20

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Hyundai i20 Versions

Hyundai i20 comes in following 12 versions with 2 engine and 2 transmission options. Click on a i20 version name to know on-road price in your city, specifications and features.

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Hyundai i20 2012 Era 1.2

1197cc Petrol, Manual, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 4,79,446

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Hyundai i20 2012 Magna 1.2

1197cc Petrol, Manual, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 5,03,648

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Hyundai i20 2012 Magna (O) 1.2

1197cc Petrol, Manual, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 5,33,980

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Hyundai i20 2012 Sportz 1.2

1197cc Petrol, Manual, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 5,82,534

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Hyundai i20 2012 Era 1.4 CRDI

1396cc Diesel, Manual, kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 6,03,896

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Hyundai i20 2012 Magna 1.4 CRDI

1396cc Diesel, Manual, 16.5 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 6,28,095

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Hyundai i20 2012 Asta 1.2

1197cc Petrol, Manual, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 6,28,930

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Hyundai i20 2012 Magna (O) 1.4 CRDI

1396cc Diesel, Manual, 16.5 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 6,58,431

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Hyundai i20 2012 Asta 1.2 Sunroof

1197cc Petrol, Manual, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 6,74,288

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Hyundai i20 2012 Sportz 1.4 CRDI

1396cc Diesel, Manual, kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 7,06,988

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Hyundai i20 2012 Asta 1.4 CRDI

1396cc Diesel, Manual, 16.5 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 7,53,375

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Hyundai i20 2012 Sportz (AT) 1.4

1197cc Petrol, Automatic, 13.1 kpl   Full Specs | Features

Rs. 7,77,038

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Hyundai i20 Review

Hyundai has hit it off fairly well with its new range of products, the 'i' series. The i10 was essentially a replacement for the Santro, and the i20 does the same with the Getz. Hyundai hasn't been known for its diesel hatches, although its sedans have sold appreciably. The first diesel hatch that HMIL offered the Indian public was the Getz CRDi, but the car was overpriced and the dated looks turned many prospective buyers away. Hyundai has now introduced the i20 with a 1.4-litre CRDi engine to clock more miles per hour and litre, and this could be an ideal premium hatch for customers looking for a quick diesel city car.The 1.4-litre petrol also comes with an automatic transmission....read full review

Hyundai has hit it off fairly well with its new range of products, the 'i' series. The i10 was essentially a replacement for the Santro, and the i20 does the same with the Getz. Hyundai hasn't been known for its diesel hatches, although its sedans have sold appreciably. The first diesel hatch that HMIL offered the Indian public was the Getz CRDi, but the car was overpriced and the dated looks turned many prospective buyers away. Hyundai has now introduced the i20 with a 1.4-litre CRDi engine to clock more miles per hour and litre, and this could be an ideal premium hatch for customers looking for a quick diesel city car.The 1.4-litre petrol also comes with an automatic transmission.

Design:

Hyundai has designed the i20 with strong European influences, following the recent trend that began with their new design philosophy. The i20 has a large number of longitudinal lines and curves all over the car with a few running across its front and rear doors on both sides which makes the car look very aggressive.

Hyundai has added a bold waistline crease that rises toward the rear - the way this crease curves and falls to the rear fender over the wheel arch adds a lot of power and aggression to the design. However, the mirrors of the i20 are very Getz-like and the top-end variant of the i20 features 5-spoke alloy wheels. The rear of the hatch has a thick C-pillar and tail lamps shaped like parallelograms with rounded corners extending to its edges. The rear bumper sports small vertical and horizontal lines and a recess for the number plate. The bootlid incorporates a stylised Hyundai logo which is also the boot release.

Interiors:

The Korean designers have given the i20 brown and beige with some black on the dash. The steering wheel has audio controls on it and there are three dials in the instrument gauge cluster, where the small central dial has a temperature gauge and fuel level indicator mounted on either side. The speedo is backlit with red lights with no option to adjust the brightness. The electrically adjustable mirrors can be opened or folded at the touch of a button even when the key isn't inserted, and the multi-functional buttons on the steering work without the key turned to the 'on' position, which are features not found in many other cars.

The centre console has a digital multi-function display which displays the time, date, distance covered, current audio track, fuel efficiency and ambient temperature. It can be turned off with the button called 'Dark'. The centre console features two knobs for the air-conditioning unit and a centrally integrated audio system located above it, and points for USB and other auxiliary inputs below it; adjacent to the cigarette lighter with the vertical vents on both sides.The centre console also has an indicator and warning for seatbelts for all five passengers. The gear knob has a combination of black, chrome and brown, with a slot ahead of the lever to place your mobile phone and two cupholders followed by one for bottles behind the knob. The glovebox is illuminated and chilled, which is a nice touch.

The seats of the i20 are flat and didn't feel like they were bolstered enough in the right places. It took all of us quite a few attempts until we found a seating position that felt comfortable. There is immense legroom in the front row, which will comfortably seat six-footers. Short drivers will particularly like the seat height adjustment while a steering wheel that tilts and telescopes and a dead pedal help with overall driver ergonomics.

Engine, Transmission:

The 1.4-litre common rail engine used in the i20 is a refined Hyundai CRDi engine. The 16-valve 89 bhp 1396cc engine produces a maximum of 220Nm of torque giving the car a head start when the throttle is nailed, but when the turbo isn't assisting things, the engine feels sluggish and this can be quite annoying in bumper-to-bumper office. The car did 0-100kph in 12.6 seconds during testing.The i20's CRDi engine is noisy and the strong turbo kick at about 1800rpm will put a wide grin on your face. The turbocharger itself doesn't intrude with the typical high-pitched whine characteristic of turbos.

The i20 was initially launched with the 1.2-litre petrol engine. This is the Kappa engine which was first seen on the i10. It is a highly refined engine which produces a maximum power of 80bhp and a torque of 112Nm. With the i20 weighing a little more a ton, on paper the car feels underpowered, but once the engine crosses 3000rpm, it means serious business. The true power of the car is unveiled.

Hyundai has designed the gear ratios of the i20 to suit city as well as highway driving. The short throws and positive engagement makes shifting easy but the shift gate is too small which could lead to some fouled shifts when in a hurry.

The i20 CRDi is a little thirstier than expected. The 1.4-litre engine on an average travels 16.2km on a litre of diesel. During testing, we achieved an efficiency of 12.5kpl.

Driving Dynamics:

The Hyundai i20 is certainly one of the best cars we've used in the city; it goes through traffic faster than a glutton goes through dessert at a buffet. The hatch's handling is astounding within city speed limits and it's a complete hoot to drive through traffic. Point the car to where you want it to go, and floor it! However be warned that spirited starts from traffic lights means plenty of torque steer and burnt rubber. Traction control would be a welcome addition - something which the new lineup of Hyundai CRDi powered cars need. Although the handling is fairly predictable there were a couple of instances where we had the rear end step out of line and were quite surprised.

The i20 has a light steering which is highly responsive until the turbo kicks in after which the steering tends to feel light momentarily - maybe due to the suspension setup. The tight turning radius coupled with the light steering makes parking convenient and effortless. Talking about cornering, our confidence to dive into a corner at high speed wasn't too high due to the suspension set-up. All this car needs is a bit of fine tuning in its suspension and alignment and this car will be one of the best handling ones around.

Overall Evaluation:

The i20 ticks all the right boxes for those who want a good city car: it has sharp looks, handles well in city traffic, has a powerful diesel engine and feels built to last. There are a few letdowns, like the interior space and turbo lag but in the light of Hyundai's legendary service, the ownership experience as a whole will be positive. If you're a young couple on the lookout for powerful diesel car for city use, the i20 CRDi with its powerful engine, sharp looks and high residuals should be at the top of your list.


Hyundai i20 Road Tests / First Drives

Hyundai i20 reviews, road tests and comparisons by CarWale Experts.

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  • Hyundai i20 Road Test - i too Automatic

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Hyundai i20 Colours

Hyundai i20 is sold in the following colours in India.

  • Coral White
  • Twilight Blue
  • Sleek Silver
  • Bronze
  • Mahrajah Red
  • Ember Grey

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Hyundai i20 User Reviews

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  • Very bad experience with the dealer

    on Hyundai i20 by Ravi Kumar K, 18-May-2012
    Exterior  Excellent Interior (Features, Space & Comfort)  Excellent Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox  Good Ride Quality & [...]

  • overloaded asta

    on Hyundai i20 by John, 10-May-2012
    Exterior hyundai i 20's design is best in d market. it is full 4 mtr long thats why it has full space for 5 passangers Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) its interior is best in [...]

  • very good car to replace a big car, if u dont need a boot space. No need of a big car in the city.

    on Hyundai i20 by Vishal, 08-May-2012
    Exterior  let anybody see the car from the front, and he will definately think this is a biggggg car. Looks like Verna Fluidic from the front. Very good Styling. Nice rear light [...]

  • My uber cool

    on Hyundai i20 by Chulbul, 29-Apr-2012
    Exterior Very good styling, also good design Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Best in class overloaded with a lots of features Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox I [...]

  • sedan class hatch

    on Hyundai i20 by Sandeep, 24-Apr-2012
    Exterior Good styling, decent  looks like much expencive  Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Its interior is best  in indian hatch backs & looks most [...]

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