Hyundai to reveal new i20 at Geneva Motor Show

First teaser of the all-new i20 reveals a completely new design; first model in Europe to implement Hyundai’s ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ design language

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 05 Feb 2020 Views icon4616 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Hyundai Motor has previewed the all-new i20 with a couple of design sketches, indicating that it will feature a completely new design and that it will be the first car in Europe to carry Hyundai’s new design language: ‘Sensuous Sportiness’.

Although they feature typically exaggerated proportions, the sketches hint at a more aggressive stance and front-end inspiration taken from the i10. 

The preview images show that the all-new i20 will have a more sporty and dynamic look. The cascading grille in the front running horizontally to the sides results in the characteristic wide and low body. Also the unique lighting signature underlines the width and the stance of the all-new i20. The bold character line on the side of the body emphasizes the car’s sporty proportions and agility. The rear is complemented with a horizontal tail-lamp design which is seamlessly connected with the rear glass.

The horizontal blades covering the dashboard are a real icon of the all-new i20 interior. The slick treatment emphasises the width of the front fascia and neatly disguises the air vents. To further enhance the elegance and the aesthetics of the interior, the new digital cluster and the main centre fascia have been combined together and feature two 10.25-inch screens.

The all-new i20 will be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2020.

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