Recently we told you about the upcoming SUVs from the Mahindra's line-up and now we bring you the cars that South Koren manufacturer, Hyundai will launch in 2020 and 2021. The list includes of new-gen hatchbacks, facelifted models and power-packed sedans! So sit tight before you make plans to buy any upcoming Hyundai for yourself!
Hyundai Elite i20 New-gen
We have shown you several spy shots and how the upcoming hatchback looks in flesh. Well, the dimensions have grown and it now packs an agile design upfront. The sides more or less remain the same but now comes with new alloy wheel design and sharp creases which runs across the body. And the rear profile gets Z profile taillights that wrapping around the side profile and comes connected with a light bar that gets LED treatment.
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Like the exteriors, the interior too gets a new steering wheel, dashboard styling, updated instrument cluster and tweaked upholstery design. You also get a larger touchscreen unit which now will cater to the latest BlueLink technology.
Before you ask us then yes, the changes are made under the hood too. It will retain the humble 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine but it will get the 1.5L oil burner from the Venue. And for those who want a performance-based hatch, they will also get the 1.0L turbo petrol engine. It is not clear as that engine will be de-tuned like seen on the Nios and Aura Turbo or will continue making 118 bhp on tap. The prices too will increase once the hatchback is launched this year and will rival Honda Jazz, Maruti Baleno and Toyota Glanza.
Hyundai Tucson
The Hyundai Tucson was shown at the 2020 Auto Expo in its facelifted avatar. The SUV packs in minor changes on the outside with tweaked front and rear profile. It is the cabin which receives major changes like the inclusion of wireless charging, panoramic sunroof, BlueLink technology, updated upholstery design and more. Under the hood, it retains the 2.0L petrol and diesel engines but it is the latter which now gets a new 8-speed torque converter unit instead of the 6-speed torque converter unit.
Hyundai Creta 7-seater
The 2020 Hyundai Creta is slowly picking up pace in the Indian market. It comes with updated styling and sits on a new platform. And interestingly, this new chassis is so great that even the 7-seater version of Creta shares the same. The spy shots of the same have been spied in the global markets and the SUV is expected to hit Indian shores in 2021. It will rival with the likes of MG Hector Plus and Tata Gravitas.
The camouflaged spy shots didn't exactly tell about the styling but it will get updated design cues and bring in more features on the inside. Under the hood, it will come with the same 1.5L petrol and diesel mills. And the powerful 1.4L turbo petrol will also come in the Creta 7-seater!
2021 Hyundai Elantra
Personally, the upcoming 2021 Elantra is one such Hyundai whose design I admire. The sharp creases and the agile front look with coupe looking like the rear, it comes with all the sportiness you can ask from a sedan. And that too in a budget. The styling includes an agile looking front design with a larger signature cascading grille which joins the LED headlights cluster.
The T-shaped taillights at the rear are joined by the LED light bar which looks elegant. And the side profile look is enhanced by the low profiled machine cut alloy wheels. Like the exteriors, the cabin too is revised. It receives a new four-spoke steering wheel which is inspired by the new Creta and gets an aircraft like gear-lever.
You also get updated AC controls and twin 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, one for the driver and other for the centre console. You can click on the link below to know the about the Five changes which come with the updated Elantra for more info!
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Hyundai Santro Facelift
Hyundai brought in the new-generation of Santro in 2018 and it did well for the South Korean makers for the first few months. However, the sales dropped after some time and just last years Hyundai brought in an Anniversary Edition of the Santro. And the carmaker also stripped down various trims which resulted in the increase in price for the base trim.
Coming to the facelifted Santro, then like others, this one too will get just cosmetic changes. Like the larger front grille along with redesigned bumper design. The facelift also means tweaked cabin design along with additional features to make up for the low sales.