To coincide with it's UK launch Hyundai released an small range of Hyundai i20 Accessories to enhance and add extra value.
Whilst the bulk of the accessory range are still under development Hyundai have released essentials such as car mats, keyrings, bumper and side moulding protectors.
It's no secret that car manufacturers leave developing car accessories far too late after car launches, which ultimately leaves its dealerships and customers frustrated at not being able purchase a simple thing like a set of mats.
But Hyundai have clearly learned this lesson and with so much riding on the success of their all new super hatchback, are taking no chances.
Ready for launch
Stocks of i20 are already arriving at dealerships in time for the official lauch on January 15th 2009. The all-new Hyundai i20 promises to stand out from the crowd and put Hyundai firmly on the B-Segment map.
Delivering one of the best safety packages in its class, the i20 boasts six airbags as standard with active head restraints and optional ESP. Engineered and designed with quality in mind, as opposed to price point and budget, the i20 comes with air conditioning, electric front windows, remote central locking and a fully integrated audio system with auxilliary input.
Available initially as a 5 door, with the 3 door coming in April, the i20 comes with a choice of two petrol engines in both 1.2 & 1.4 configurations as as two 1.4 common rail diesel engines capable of pumping less than 118 g/km of CO2. This puts them firmly in VED band B and £35 per year road tax.
Prices start at £8,645 for 1.2 Classic 5dr and upto £11,845 for the range topping 1.4 CRDi Style.Like all Hyundai cars the i20 will come with Hyundai's 5year unlimited mileage warranty.
The European designed and Indian built supermini is the latest in a line of 'i' products from the Korean manufacturer hoping to break into new territory.
B-segment volume was in decline since 2004, but with the introduction of the new Corsa the market bounced back in 2007 to a 3-year-high of 614k units. Hyundai's peak volume in this segment was again in 2004 when the outgoing Getz, which the i20 will replace, gained 2.2% of the market.
Following Hyundai's nomenclature will be Classic, Comfort and Style trims with prices starting at £8,195 for the 1.2 Classic 3dr upto £11,845 for the range topping 1.4 CRDi Style 5dr. Safety will be a high priorty as well as low emission output but it's here that Hyundai have missed out on a trick. Despite it's new 'Kappa' 1.2 petrol engine, recently used in the smaller