
Hyundai i20 lineup refreshed with new variant, updated features. Check what's new
The Magna Executive MT variant is offered at ₹7,50,900, while the Magna MT is priced at ₹7,78,800. The Magna iVT is offered at ₹8,88,800. Upper in the range, the Sportz (O) MT is offered at ₹9,05,000, and its Dual Tone variant is priced at ₹9,20,000. The highest-end Sportz (O) iVT variant is offered at ₹9,99,990. All the prices are ex-showroom. Tarun Garg, WholeTime Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said that Hyundai i20 has consistently raised the bar in the premium hatchback segment in terms of design, innovation, and feature-loaded offering.
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'With the introduction of the Magna Executive variant and the additional features in the Sportz (O) variant, we look to make the i20 experience even more desirable and accessible to customers," he added. Apart from the new variants and latest feature list for the existing variants, Hyundai is also providing a 25.55 cm touchscreen infotainment unit with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity along with a rear view camera as an authentic accessory priced at ₹14,999 with a warranty of 3 years.
The Hyundai i20 is powered by a 1.2-litre Kappa engine with two transmission options. The engine produces 86.7 bhp at 6,000 rpm with 114.7 Nm at 4,200 rpm. The engine comes coupled to either a five-speed manual or an iVT.
(Also read: Hyundai Creta Electric's top-spec trim seeing major demand. Here's why)
The price of the Hyundai i20 ranges between ₹7.04 lakh (ex-showroom) and ₹11.24 lakh (ex-showroom). Earlier this month, the carmaker offered up to ₹50,000 benefits on the premium hatchback.
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