New Hyundai i20 Spy Shots Reveal Interior and Design Updates for India
New spy shots of the Hyundai i20 reveal updated interior and exterior features. The hatchback is expected to retain its 1.2-litre petrol engine and play a key role in Hyundai's future product strategy.

Hyundai is preparing a significant update for the i20 hatchback, as revealed by new spy shots. The latest images provide the clearest view yet of the upcoming model's interior and exterior. The i20 remains a key model for Hyundai, especially as hatchbacks face stiff competition from SUVs in India.
Key Highlights
- New Hyundai i20 spy shots reveal updated interior and design details
- i20 expected to retain 1.2-litre petrol engine with manual and automatic options
- Interior features include leatherette seats, curved display, rear AC vents and USB ports
- Exterior updates include single headlamp cluster and larger alloy wheels on test mule
Interior Features and Design


The new spy images show the i20's front seats with leatherette upholstery and subtle 'i20' motifs. The cabin includes a centre console with an armrest and twin cupholders. The infotainment system and digital instrument cluster use a curved display setup, as seen in earlier sightings. The steering wheel design appears similar to that of recently launched Hyundai models.
Additional interior features include circular rear door handles, soft-touch door pads, and adjustable headrests for all passengers. Rear occupants will have access to AC vents and USB charging ports, enhancing comfort and convenience.
Exterior Updates and Engine Options

The next-generation i20 takes a different approach from Hyundai's newer SUVs like the Creta and Venue. The hatchback is expected to retain a single headlamp cluster, rather than adopting split headlamps. The test vehicle rides on larger alloy wheels, though the India-spec version may use a different design or smaller size. Connected tail lamps are partially visible under camouflage, and black cladding is present around the wheel arches. The outside rearview mirrors feature black inserts.
Hyundai is likely to continue offering the i20 with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. This engine will be available with both manual and automatic gearbox options. The 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine is expected to remain exclusive to the sportier N Line variant.
Market Context and Future Plans
While hatchbacks are losing ground to SUVs in India, the i20 continues to be important for Hyundai, particularly in export markets. Hyundai has announced plans to expand its portfolio to 30 models by 2030. The updated i20 is expected to play a role in this broader strategy.
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