
The European market Hyundai  i20 has received some minor improvements under the hood as well as  to the aerodynamics and the interior of the car. Hyundai started by  adding a small spoiler to the underneath of the vehicle to improve  airflow around the wheels, while all i20s now use low friction engine  oil and an alternator management system.
These changes  help the best-selling 1.2-litre petrol engine reduce its CO2 emissions  by 5g/km to 119g/km, while the 1.4-liter petrol model sees a 13g/km drop  to 129g/km as well as a 4.3mpg UK improvement in fuel consumption.
As for the diesel engines, CO2 emissions  on the 75HP model drop by 6g/km to 110g/km. Thanks to the introduction  of a new 6-speed gearbox, the 90HP version achieves a 7.2% improvement  in fuel economy.
Hyundai  also made a few minor changes to the interior. Along with the addition  of an 'Eco Drive' indicator that suggests the best time to change gear,  the dashboard and instrument illumination is now blue instead of red,  while Bluetooth phone connectivity with voice recognition is now added  as standard on all models except the entry-level Classic.
The South Korean supermini is available  to order now, with prices in the UK starting from £9,520.



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