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Hyundai Motor reveals first sketch

of the all-new i10

Hyundai Motor has revealed

the first sketch of the All-New

i10 ahead of its public world

premiere later this year at the

2019 Frankfurt Motor Show

(IAA). The latest addition to the

Korean automaker’s i-range

features a new-look dynamic

design, which shows a contrast

between its soft surfaces and

sharp lines. Proportions for

the all-new model have been

redefined in width, height and

wheel size, resulting in an

energetic and agile look.

The All-New i10 has a young

and dynamic design that

stands out in the A-segment.

Its wide front grille expresses

a sporty character and

incorporates the Daytime

Running Lights, thus

continuing this

feature of

the i10’s

heritage. The triangular air

curtains accentuate the width

and stance of the car, as well

as improving aerodynamics.

The X-shaped C-pillar, visible

from far away, clearly identifies

the car and draws the eye to

the pillar-mounted logo. Unique

triangular volumes visually

emphasise the width of the car

and highlight the position of

the wheels at the four corners.

Set to become a leader

in its segment, the All-New

i10 will also feature a range

of new Connected Car and

safety features. Blue Link®,

Apple Car Play, Android

Auto, wireless smartphone

charging and a rear-view

camera offer a comprehensive

driving experience without

compromise. The new model

has one of the most fullfeatured

safety packages in

its class. Forward Collision-

Avoidance Assist utilises a

front radar sensor to detect not

just cars but also pedestrians

in front of the vehicle. The

car is also equipped with

Driver Attention Warning and

Lane Keep Assist System

as standard. Drivers of the

All-New i10 can also add the

optional High Beam Assist

feature.

More details about the All-

New i10 will be released in the

near future.

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