Hyundai teases third generation of the i20 hatch ahead of Geneva debut | Malay Mail

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GENEVA, Feb 6 — Six years after the second-generation supermini i20 launched, Hyundai has begun to tease the third generation of the model set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Hyundai yesterday published the first teaser images of the third-gen i20 supermini-style hatch. Since the...

Thursday, 06 Feb 2020 08:33 AM MYTGENEVA, Feb 6 — Six years after the second-generation supermini i20 launched, Hyundai has begun to tease the third generation of the model set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month.

Hyundai yesterday published the first teaser images of the third-gen i20 supermini-style hatch. Since the last major redesign of the model took place way back in 2014, it’s time for the compact car to get a new look; the new i20 will be the first vehicle in Europe to feature the brand’s “sensuous sportiness” design language.

According to Hyundai, this aesthetic is characterized by four coexisting elements — proportion, architecture, styling, and technology — that aim to give cars “emotional value” and a “distinctive look.” The grille of the new i20 has been widened so that it touches the more sharply angled headlights, and the contours spanning the side of the body have become more chiseled and dynamic.

 

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