2023 Hyundai i10

The revised Hyundai i10 Facelift









2024 Hyundai i10 Facelift Drops Camo.

This 2024 prototype was discovered by a spy team in Germany when it was still covered in cumbersome front and back pieces to conceal significant design modifications.

What types of changes are we referring to? Through the thick coverings, daytime running lights that are built into the grille’s corners are visible. In these spots, the current model already features round lights, but the update appears to integrate them into the grille, much like the Hyundai Tucson.

Although we think the grille will keep its basic chevron shape, this signals more alterations. We also think it won’t change into a big single grille, like the Elantra, that extends uninterrupted to the fascia’s bottom. Corner vents appear to be angled vertically.

Here, there is no sign of the thick camouflage that was on the car when we first saw the i10 prototype. It verifies that windows, door handles, or doors have not changed. Thick covers still cover the back, but given that Hyundai previously covered the sides without a good cause, we don’t anticipate many changes there. The position of the lower fascia’s reflectors could shift, and the taillights could get new lenses. The small back glass and unusual asymmetric hexagon pattern on the hatch of the i10 should remain.

Regarding the drivetrain, there are no rumors. Given that this is a mid-cycle update, the i10 is likely to continue using either its 1.0- or 1.2-liter three-cylinder manual transmission-equipped engine.

At this point, I anticipates the redesigned i10 to make its debut later this year as a 2024 model.















SOurce: motor1.com