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Hyundai i20 automatic now more affordable with new variant: Details

Hyundai i20 automatic now more affordable with new variant: Details

Time of India20-05-2025
Hyundai i20 automatic now more affordable.
Hyundai has updated its i20 lineup with a new Magna Executive variant and has also made the automatic version more accessible by launching the Magna CVT, priced at Rs 8.89 lakh, ex-showroom. This brings down the starting price of the i20 automatic by nearly Rs 58,000 compared to the earlier base price of Rs 9.47 lakh. Here's a quick look at all the updates the model has received.
Hyundai i20: All you need to know
The Magna Executive variant, priced at Rs 7.51 lakh, ex-showroom, now features an enhanced safety net safety at a lower price. It includes 6 airbags, electronic stability control, vehicle stability management, and hill-start assist.
Moving forward, the newly-introduced Magna CVT comes with an electric sunroof over the regular Magna manual variant. Besides that, the South Korean carmaker has also updated the higher Sportz (O) trim with premium features like a Bose 7-speaker audio system, smart key with push-button start, and an electric sunroof.
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And lastly, Hyundai is now offering a 25.55 cm touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and a rear camera as a genuine accessory. This combo has been priced at Rs 14,999, and comes with a 3-year warranty and is available across the i20 range.
The Hyundai i20 draws its power from a 1.2-litre petrol engine, delivering 83 hp with the manual gearbox and 88 hp with the CVT.
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