Prices and
specs have been released for the 2015 Hyundai i20, and the supermini will cost
more than rivals from Vauxhall and Skoda
Official
pricing and full specs have been revealed for Hyundai's second-generation i20
supermini. The range will start from £10,695 when it hits showrooms in January
2015 – that's slightly more than the new Skoda Fabia and significantly pricier
than the Vauxhall Corsa, which costs from £8,995.
The i20
line-up kicks off with the 74bhp 1.2-litre petrol engine in S spec, with
electric front windows, remote locking, tinted windows and USB connectivity. An
extra £750 gets you the S Air version, which adds manual air-con. S Blue is
only available with the 74bhp 1.1 CRDI diesel, at £12,445. This adds stop/start
and low-rolling-resistance tyres to achieve CO2 emissions of 84g/km.
But Hyundai
believes its new Ford Fiesta rival will sell best in SE spec, which is
available with the 83bhp 1.2 and 99bhp 1.4-litre petrol engines, as well as the
74bhp 1.1 and 89bhp 1.4-litre diesels. Starting from £12,725, it features
16-inch alloys, cruise control, Bluetooth, a lane-departure warning system and
reversing sensors.
Finally,
there are top-spec Premium and Premium SE models, costing from £13,725 and
£14,725 respectively. Premium adds a smartphone docking station, auto-dim rear
view mirror, automatic wipers and lights, climate control, LED running lights
and tail-lamps and projection headlights with cornering function.
Premium SE
adds luxuries such as a full-length panoramic glass sunroof, heated front seats
and front parking sensors. With the 1.4-litre CRDI diesel, it tops the range at
£16,725.
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