2019 Hyundai i20 Receives Major Feature Updates

- The Elite i20 now comes standard with all the requisite safety features.
- The mid-spec Magna variant has received significant feature updates.
- Hyundai had also added a new top-end variant in the Creta's line-up.
October 2019 is when all the cars sold in India will not be making it beyond without some requisite safety features. Dual airbags, ABS with EBD, seatbelt reminder, speed-alert system and rear parking sensors will be mandatory for all the models irrespective of their segment. Complying with the mandate issued by the government, Hyundai has already started the process. The company has made these safety features standard in the Elite i20 which is one of the most prominent models of the Korean carmaker in India. The base variant of the Elite i20 was already equipped with dual airbags, ABS with EBD and Seatbelt reminder and Hyundai has now added rear parking sensors and speed-alert system across variants.
However, the bigger news is that the mid-spec Magna variant which now costs Rs. 25,000 more is equipped with LED daytime running lamps, steering mounted audio controls and central locking. Hyundai has also added Eco coating in the base Era variant of the Elite i20 along with rear parking sensors and speed-alert system. In turn, the Elite i20 has witnessed a price hike of up to Rs. 8000 across variants. Prices for the base Elite i20 petrol now start at Rs. 5.50 lakh and the base diesel variant has been priced at Rs. 6.88 lakh, all prices ex-showroom, Delhi.
Hyundai has added a new top-end variant in the Creta's line-up which gets ventilated seats.Interestingly, Hyundai had also recently given a major feature update to the Hyundai Creta in a bid to make it stand tall against the increasing competition. The Hyundai Creta now gets a new top-end variant- the SX (O) Executive trim which sees the addition of ventilated seats and is priced at Rs. 15.40 lakh for the diesel variant and Rs. 13.88 lakh for the petrol variant. However, the update has also made the Creta dearer by Rs. 10,000 across variants starting at Rs. 9.60 lakh for the base 1.6 VTVT E Petrol variant and the base diesel variant which is the 1.4 CRDi E+ is now priced at Rs. 10.09 lakh, all prices ex-showroom, Delhi.
Also Read: 2019 Hyundai Creta Gets Updated With New Features
According to our dealer sources, Hyundai will slowly upgrade all its models in a bid to comply its entire product line-up with the upcoming safety standards. The Hyundai Grandi10 and Xcent are the next models which are likely to be updated.
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