Hyundai launches Elite i20 at Rs. 4.9 lakh onwards

The petrol versions of the car are priced between Rs. 4.9 lakh and Rs. 6.46 lakh while the diesel variants would retail between Rs. 6.09 lakh and Rs. 7.67 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

August 11, 2014 03:19 pm | Updated July 15, 2020 02:19 pm IST - New Delhi

Hyundai Motor India o launched its premium compact car i20 priced between Rs. 4.9 lakh and Rs. 7.67 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

The second generation model would compete with the likes of Maruti Suzuki’s Swift, >Volkswagen Polo and >Fiat Punto Evo priced between Rs. 4.42 lakh and Rs. 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

 

Commenting on the launch, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) Managing Director & CEO B S Seo said the company has so far sold 7.34 lakh units of i20 in the country.

“We remain committed to the Indian market. The all new Elite i20 would help further enhance the company’s market share in India,” Seo added.

The petrol versions of the car are priced between Rs. 4.9 lakh and Rs. 6.46 lakh while the diesel variants would retail between Rs. 6.09 lakh and Rs. 7.67 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

The company said the Elite i20, which is built on a completely new platform to replace the existing i20, would further add to the company’s strategy of enhancing volumes.

The Elite i20 is being launched globally for the first time in India. The car was designed at Hyundai Motor’s Design Centre Europe in Rsheim, Germany.

In the January-July period of 2014, the company sold 2,35,432 cars in India, translating into a market share of 21.6 per cent.

During the same period last year, the company’s market share was 20.4 per cent.

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