Hyundai has teased the cabin of the fourth-generation i20, showcasing a new integrated dual-screen setup and a more technology-focused interior.
The premium hatchback is expected to make its official global premiere at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Hyundai has released fresh teaser images of the upcoming fourth-generation i20, this time offering a closer look at the hatchback's completely redesigned interior. The latest preview follows recent exterior teasers and provides insight into the technology and design upgrades planned for Hyundai's popular premium hatchback. The global debut is expected to take place in the coming weeks.
The new-generation i20 is shaping up to be one of the most comprehensive updates in the model's history, with Hyundai focusing heavily on cabin technology, digitalisation, and a more premium user experience.
What does the interior teaser reveal?
The biggest highlight of the new cabin is a large integrated display that combines the digital instrument cluster and infotainment touchscreen into a single panel.
Other visible and expected interior updates include:
Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Twin 12.3-inch digital displays
Hyundai Bluelink connected car technology
360-degree camera
Redesigned steering wheel
Premium cabin materials and upholstery
New-generation infotainment system
The overall design appears significantly more sophisticated than the current i20, helping Hyundai strengthen its position in the premium hatchback segment.
Exterior design already shows major changes
Prior teasers revealed that Hyundai is introducing a much sharper design language for the new i20. The front fascia features Y-shaped LED daytime running lamps connected by a full-width LED light bar, while the rear adopts a similar connected lighting signature.
Expected exterior highlights include:
New crossover-inspired silhouette with a more upright stance
Y-shaped LED DRLs
Flat bonnet and redesigned front fascia
Raised window line for a stronger road presence
Connected LED lighting elements
Distinctive rear LED tail-light signature
Under the hood, Hyundai is expected to continue offering petrol-powered engine options in key markets. For India, the familiar 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engines are likely to be retained, although mild-hybrid technology may be introduced in some international markets.
With a redesigned cabin, fresh styling, and a stronger focus on technology, the next-generation i20 is shaping up to be one of Hyundai's most significant hatchback updates in recent years. More details are expected to emerge as the model moves closer to its global debut.
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