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What you see here is the new Hyundai i20 which will be marketed as a 2021 model and was spotted testing in the Spanish mountains. Given the hot summer weather, some of the front camouflage had to be removed for ventilation and to keep the engine bay temperatures down.This gives us some idea of what the front end will look like. There's also going to be a performance-focused N version.
Hyundai could be offering an array of both turbocharged and naturally-aspirated petrol engines for its new i20. We've sampled the latest powertrain, a 1.0-litre turbocharged 3-cylinder with 88 kW and 172 Nm in the bigger Kona.
Now's a good time to look at buying a Hyundai i20 with some miles on it.Hyundai i20 (2009-2015) Buyer's Guide
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