The Fluidic Hyundai i20 has been spotted again, this time by our long standing reader Ajith Kumar Gopalakrishnan. As can be seen in the pictures, this is the same car which has been spotted before, with heavy camouflage at the front and rear. The side profile showcases nothing new at all, with the only apparent change being the new wheel caps. Hyundai was initially rumored to release the facelifted i20 at the upcoming Auto Expo but the new i20 will be launched only in April. Not many changes are present on the Fluidic Hyundai i20, with the biggest change being the Fluidic sculpture at the front. The tail lamps will see minute revision as well. This upgrade to the i20 is quite similar to what Hyundai has done to the i10 in 2010.
Coming to the interiors of the Hyundai i20, the Korean automaker will give new fabrics to the car. There won’t be any significant changes to the vehicle and the interiors are going to look largely unchanged. The instrument cluster will not be blue (just like all other Hyundai vehicles) and small features will be added to the interiors. There will be no change to the mechanicals of the car and the Hyundai i20 will continue to be powered by the fantastic three engines it currently uses. Prices will be revised upwards, but only slightly.