The interior of the Hyundai i20 was left out at the world premiere. This burning shortage has now been filled by the manufacturer.
Two 10.25-inch displays - one for the instrument cluster and the other for multimedia - bloom on the dashboard of the all-new i20: this information was previously illustrated by just one drawing by Hyundai. Now, however, a dozen interior photos have become available, and they have also been told what we can see.
The dashboard, for example, was designed following the same principle that we found with the Hyundai Elantra: the panel is particularly wide and elegant, and the surfaces between the air intake grilles are covered with ribs rhyming on them. The steering design of the two models is also the same - let’s start to understand why the larger model was expected by the i20.
The mood, already elevated by the digital dual-zone climate control, wireless mobile charger and BOSE audio system, is thrown even higher by mood lighting. We can also request back seat heating, but to the best of our knowledge, seat cooling, especially the massage function, is not yet on the palette. However, there is a colorful interior, as is Hyundai's good habit: in addition to the simple black interior, we can associate black-gray, and there is even a lime-green insert version shown in the pictures.
The car will hit dealerships in the summer of 2020.
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