Overview
- Hyundai debuted the fourth‑generation i20 in Brazil on Saturday, June 13, confirming the car is built on the new K3 platform and that the Brazil model has a 346‑litre boot.
- The exterior adopts a taller, crossover‑style silhouette with chunky black cladding, full‑width LED lightbars and 17‑inch wheels to increase road presence and interior space.
- The cabin is centered on a curved dual display (dual 12.3‑inch screens in Brazil), with embedded 5G connectivity, over‑the‑air updates, wireless charging and retained physical controls for key functions.
- Brazil‑spec powertrains are two 1.0‑litre three‑cylinder engines — a naturally aspirated unit and a turbo TGDi — both offered with flex‑fuel tuning and paired to manual or 6‑speed automatic gearboxes, and the K3 platform is designed to accept turbocharged and hybrid variants for other markets.
- Hyundai priced the Brazil line from BRL 99,990 to BRL 139,990 across five trims and positioned the i20 between the HB20 and Creta, while reports say an India introduction is likely in 2027 though Hyundai has not confirmed timing or final India specifications.