Hyundai Teases New i20 With Bold LED Front Design
  • Hyundai officially teases the next-gen i20, confirming an H-Architecture LED light strip across the front.

  • The 2027 i20 will skip hybrid and electric powertrains, continuing with the 1.2L NA and 1.0L turbo petrol engines.

Official Teaser Reveals Bold H-Architecture LED Lighting

Hyundai has released its first official teaser image of the next-generation i20 hatchback, and the image already tells a compelling story.

The front end showcases the brand's H-Architecture lighting signature, which ties together the headlight clusters through a continuous LED strip running the full width of the vehicle.

Hyundai refers to this as its Seamless Lighting Technology, and on the i20, it lends the car a wider, more assertive presence than one might expect from a compact hatchback. It is a familiar design language seen on newer Hyundai products, now filtering down to one of its most popular nameplates.

New i20 to Grow Longer, Wider and Lower Than Before

Spy images that surfaced ahead of this teaser point to a car that has undergone a thorough transformation. The 2027 Hyundai i20 is expected to be longer, wider and lower than the outgoing model, giving it a more planted, road-hugging silhouette.

At the rear, spy shots suggest a horizontal light signature that stretches across the tailgate and connects with the tail lamps on either side, echoing the full-width treatment seen up front.

Inside, the new model is expected to introduce a more sophisticated cockpit layout, raising the perceived quality over the current generation.

Petrol Engines Retained; No Hybrid or Electric Option Planned

There had been considerable speculation about whether the next-gen i20 would adopt a hybrid powertrain, particularly given the arrival of Hyundai's new 1.6-litre hybrid engine in the Seltos.

However, Hyundai has confirmed that the 2027 i20 will not receive a hybrid or electric powertrain at launch. The hatchback will carry forward the existing 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine options.

That said, Hyundai is also reportedly developing a new 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine, which could find its way into the new i20 alongside the next-generation Bayon.

Development Accelerated With Continental's Engineering Input

Hyundai has reportedly fast-tracked the development of the new i20, with the hatchback having gone through rigorous testing.

As part of this process, Hyundai is said to have enlisted the expertise of Continental to assist with calibration and adjustments to its petrol engines. The car will be manufactured in Piracicaba, Brazil, alongside the existing HB20, HB20S, and Creta models.

With a global debut now expected around July 2026, the next-generation i20 is not far off. Whether the new model arrives in India as part of Hyundai's broader push to recapture market share in the competitive hatchback segment remains to be seen.

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