Design is currently the number one reason why European customers choose to buy a Hyundai. Since the introduction of the second-generation i10 in late 2013 its athletic proportions have excited many buyers.
The success story took shape at Hyundai's European Technical Centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany, where the A-segment contender was designed and engineered.
This also holds true for the New i10 that with its design refinements, especially in the front and the back of the car, now has an even more emotional and appealing look.
Emotional exterior with Cascading grille This is most obvious when looking at the new Cascading grille. The grille is a further development of the Hexagonal grille with a downward tapering shape created by adding a concave element. The Cascading grille will become the new family identity for Hyundai models in the future.
In the front the New i10 features a new bumper design and new round LED daytime running lights, positioned at the edges of the new Cascading grille to give the front an emotional look.
At the rear the New i10 is also characterised by an evolved bumper design, with a black inlay and round fog lights and redesigned rear lights with a darker housing for a sportier look. Redesigned side mouldings with a new shape and size round off the New i10's fresh profile.
The New i10 introduces new 14-inch alloy and steel wheels and customer who focus on driving dynamics can also choose a 15-inch alloy wheel.