Hyundai has hinted at the look of its new i20 supermini by issuing sketches showing the brand’s so-called ‘Fluidic Sculpture 2.0’ design language, featuring a ‘bold new interpretation of the Hyundai grille’.
BusinessCar understands that the i20 is due to hit our shores in the first half the year, after being revealed at the Paris motor show this October.
Hyundai will be hoping the new i20 can build on the Korean brand’s recent fleet success. At the end of 2013, the firm sat in ninth place for fleet registrations, between Nissan and Citroen, though the i20 didn’t figure among the three Hyundai models in the top 50 fleet sellers.
The lower medium i30 ranked in position 23, while the ix35 was at 30 and the i10 city car made it into number 48.