Fourth-Gen Hyundai i20 Fully Revealed Ahead of FIFA World Cup Debut
By CarVaidyaThe fourth-generation Hyundai i20 has been leaked in full by thekoreancarblog, ahead of its official
world debut at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Hyundai is an official partner.
The new-gen hatchback debuts an all-new crossover-inspired design and a Venue-like
dual connected screen layout inside.
No official technical specifications have been
announced alongside the leaked images. The fourth-gen model marks a significant
visual departure from all previous i20 generations, which were characterised by
a distinctly swoopy hatchback stance.
The new i20 replaces
the swoopy proportions of its predecessors with a more upright, almost boxy
silhouette when viewed head-on. Generous plastic cladding on the bumpers and wheel
arches reinforces the crossover aesthetic, a trend borrowed from the SUV
segment.
Connected LED light bars appear at both the front
and rear. The headlamps are broad, chunky units with Y-shaped LED DRLs, while
the tail-lamps feature a triangular housing with C-shaped lighting elements. A
distinctive kink in the window line gives the profile a character closer to Kia
than Hyundai.
Body panel surfacing is clean and uncluttered, a
clear step away from the edgy character lines on the third-gen i20. Dual-tone
alloy wheels feature on the leaked unit, and conventional pull-type door
handles are retained over flush-fitting ones.
The cabin gets twin connected screens, likely 12.3-inch units each, matching the dual-screen layout seen on recent Hyundai and Kia models, including the Venue. A new three-spoke steering wheel carries the 'H' logo rendered in Morse code, paired with a vertically oriented centre console.
Physical buttons and rotary dials are retained
on the steering wheel, on the panel below the touchscreen, and on the centre
console. The interior wears a beige and grey dual-tone colour scheme, with
soft-touch materials visible on the door pads.


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