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Hyundai i20 Review 2023: A Stylish Upgrade for the Third-Generation Polo Chaser

Hyundai has come a long way since the previous generation of the i20. Once known for its basic and affordable superminis, Hyundai has transformed into a company that offers stylish and high-quality vehicles. This evolution has paid off, with Hyundai experiencing significant growth in sales and market share.

However, this shift in focus has also changed the types of cars Hyundai sells. In 2023, 75% of Hyundai Motor UK’s sales were SUVs, leaving the i10, i20, i30, and Ioniq 6 to account for just 25% of sales. As a result, the i20 hatchback has lost some of its importance in the European market.

Despite this, superminis still play a crucial role in providing affordable and efficient transportation while building brand loyalty. The i20 may no longer be a top seller, but there is still something delightful about a small, simple, and lightweight car.

The facelifted i20 for 2024 features some minor visual changes and a streamlined engine lineup. The most significant change is the reduction to just one engine option: a 1.0-liter turbo triple available with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. It remains uncertain if the Hyundai i20 N hot hatch will make a return.

The i20 lineup offers three trim levels: Advance, Premium, and Ultimate. While the Advance trim level may be lacking in features, the Ultimate trim level offers an abundance of luxury. The Premium trim strikes a balance between the two, providing a well-rounded option for buyers.

In conclusion, while the i20 may no longer be the star of Hyundai’s lineup, it still serves an important purpose in the supermini segment. With its stylish upgrades and efficient powertrain options, the i20 remains a reliable and enjoyable choice for those seeking a small and practical car.

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