Wednesday, 11 March 2015

hyundai i20 Elit e (car of the year) complete review


 Hyundai Elite i20 is doing wonder
for Hyundai India and now the manufacturer is goingto launch the Crossover version of the i20. The launch
of the i20 Cross is slated for march.The i20 Cross is based on the new Elite i20 and apart from a full body cladding, roof rails, projector headlamps with
daytime running lights and LED tail lights with revised front and rear bumper will differentiate it from the
hatch.With the rugged look company might offer bigger 17-inch alloy wheels to add more to its sporty stance.
Under the skin the Cross will share the same 1.2-litre Kappa2 and 1.4-litre CRDi diesel engine. Hyundai is planning to launch the car in second week of March, which will also be its global debut.



Interior & Space The idea with the Elite i20 is to go premium. And it's obvious in the way the dashboard has been designed. Like most expensive cars, the face of the dash - finished in a lighter shade to make it standout - is  one continuous slab that gives a wrap around feel thanks to the same colour being carried over to the door. It looks upmarket, no doubt, and with better finish and quality of materials all round, Hyundai sure has achieved that step up in premium feel. And it isn't just a good looking design this, it's well thought out too. The instrumentation is neat and easy to read; the stereo is nicely integrated into the centre console; and though the climate control system looks old as Hyundai as carried over the buttons and knobs and even the fonts from the previous car, it is well located. So, using it while on the move, isn't a hassle. Moreover, besides good ergonomics, Hyundai has done well on the operability front too. The buttons have a positive spring back action, these are logically placed and feel rich to the touch.

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