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New Hyundai i20 Turbo Edition offers more bang for less buck
The New Hyundai i20 Turbo Edition is a special edition Hyundai i20 with Hyundai’s 1.0 litre 100PS turbo engine and extra goodies.
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Hyundai added the new i20 Turbo Edition to its range, set to hit the United Kingdom showrooms this month.
The Hyundai i20 Turbo Edition rides on 16in alloy wheels and is available in a choice of Polar White, Aqua Sparkling, Sleek Silver, Stardust Grey, Phantom Black or Red Passion finishes.
Power naturally comes from the 99bhp 1.0-litre engine, which can cover the benchmark 0-62mph sprint in 10.9 seconds with Carbon dioxide emissions of a tax-friendly 104g/km.
Like the SE, the Turbo Edition gets Bluetooth connectivity, a DAB digital radio, cruise control and speed limiter and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
The body style is the regular hatch rather than the more appealing Coupe, and the 3-pot engine has 100PS rather than 120PS, but it’s still a good looking, appealing little vehicle with more room than you’d expect, a fun engine and decent economy. The special version adds to that list a seven-inch touchscreen with sat-nav and a rear view camera, plus auto lights and wipers.
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With the satellite navigation upgrade the i20 Turbo Edition comes with a free seven-year TomTom Live Services subscription, which provides the most up to date traffic information, speed camera alerts, weather updates, and live point of interest notifications. It will be priced from £12,975 OTR when it enters showrooms this month.