Styling of the new model will be derived from the bigger i30, with a similar grille and headlight designed expected to be shared between both cars. The i20 will also likely be bigger than the current Getz, and interior material and trim quality should be greatly improved as well. This will give it a better footing against newcomers like the Honda Jazz and Ford Fiesta, both of which have improved quality levels significantly with the introduction of the latest generation models.
The engine lineup is expected to feature two petrol units, both four-cylinder designs and displacing 1.2 and 1.4L respectively. Power levels should range between 80hp (60kW) and 110hp (82kW). A 1.5L common-rail turbodiesel engine, also with 110hp (82kW), will also likely join the new lineup.
Expect to see the car appear in full production trim at the Paris Motor Show in October before going on sale in Europe early next year.


Reader Comments
Mon Jul 28 2008 3:38 PM
Wizlo says
Gross
Mon Jul 28 2008 5:39 PM
NoNameDenton says
How can you say it is gross, it is covered in camo. Anyways if it looks good and priced right it should become a good competitor for the Fiesta, wonder if it comes to America.
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