Hyundai has officially teased the fourth generation Hyundai i20, marking the next step in the evolution of its premium hatchback. The i20 is currently in its third generation, which has been on sale since 2020. With this upcoming update, Hyundai is expected to introduce a completely new exterior and interior design. The fourth generation i20 is likely to make its global debut at the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, where Hyundai serves as the title sponsor for the 23rd edition of the football tournament. This strategic reveal aligns with Hyundai’s global branding efforts and the Hyundai i20’s importance in its international portfolio.
4th gen Hyundai i20 – Expected Exterior Design
The teaser images provide an early look at the exterior design direction of the new model. The front end appears to take a more futuristic approach, highlighted by Y shaped daytime running lights. These are integrated into a connected LED light bar that stretches across the width of the car. The headlights themselves are positioned lower and feature horizontally stacked LED pods, giving the front fascia a more layered and aggressive look. Chrome finished curved detailing can be seen within the headlamp units, adding a premium touch to the design.

The Hyundai logo appears to be mounted on the bonnet and features what looks like an aluminium finish, further enhancing the premium appeal. Overall, the design suggests a move towards a sharper and more modern identity for the hatchback.

At the rear, the changes are equally significant. The tail lights now feature a C shaped LED signature and are connected by a central light bar, creating a more cohesive lighting design. A black trim element can be seen running across the tailgate just below the rear windscreen. The Hyundai logoalso appears to have a brushed aluminium finish, similar to the current model. In terms of proportions, the next generation i20 is expected to be larger than the outgoing version, which could translate to better cabin space and road presence.
4th gen Hyundai i20 – Expected Interior Design and Features
Moving to the interior, the teaser hints at a significant upgrade in terms of layout and technology. A curved dual screen setup is expected, similar to what is seen on the Hyundai Venue. This setup is likely to combine the infotainment system and the digital instrument cluster into a single seamless unit. A new steering wheel design is also expected, potentially featuring Hyundai’s Morse Code inspired logo for the letter H. This would align the i20 with Hyundai’s newer global design language.

In terms of features, Hyundai is likely to equip the fourth generation i20 with a more advanced set of technologies. This could include an advanced driver assistance system suite and a 360 degree camera. These additions would help modernise the overall package and improve safety and convenience for buyers and help the i20 stand out in its segment.
4th gen Hyundai i20 – Expected Powertrain
On the powertrain front, Hyundai is expected to continue with its existing engine options. These include the 1.2 litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 84 horsepower and the 1.0 litre turbo petrol engine producing 120 horsepower, which is currently offered with the N Line variant. These engines are expected to be updated to meet future emission norms as well.

4th gen Hyundai i20 – Expected India Launch
While there is no official confirmation regarding the India launch timeline of the fourth generation Hyundai i20, the current model is priced between Rs 6 lakh and Rs 10.39 lakh for the standard version, and between Rs 9.27 lakh and Rs 11.59 lakh for the N Line variant. Once launched, the new i20 will continue to compete with the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Tata Altroz and Toyota Glanza in the premium hatchback segment.

