Hyundai reveals Brabus developed i20 Sport Edition in Paris
On sale early next year
Hyundai has unveiled the i20 Sport Edition at the Paris Motor Show.
Jointly developed with Car Research and Development (the company behind StarTech and Brabus), the i20 Sport features an aggressive front bumper, revised side skirts, and 17-inch Brabus wheels. Other goodies include a mesh grille insert, tinted windows, and LED daytime driving lights.
Inside, designers installed Recaro seats, leather upholstery, a chrome gear shift knob, and a 7-inch touch screen with GPS navigation.
Available in three- and five-door guise, the i20 Sport will go on sale early next year.
SPORTS KIT DEVELOPED WITH BRABUS BRINGS ADDED STYLE TO THE I20
One of the most successful models in Hyundai's European line-up, the i20 returns to Paris this year, having made its global debut at the 2008 edition of the show. A facelift earlier in the year kept the model fresh, and now the i20 has an even more dynamic profile.
Enhancing the energetic character of the i20, Hyundai's European R&D Center in Russelsheim, Germany, has developed the i20 Sport Edition, in cooperation with German high-performance aftermarket tuning company, Car Research and Development (CRD).
Bringing further excitement to the Hyundai range, the bespoke kit adds a wide assortment of styling enhancements to the i20 supermini's interior and exterior, bringing a sporty and sophisticated image to the vehicle and adding a luxurious touch by applying high-quality materials to the interior.
Accentuating the i20's already dynamic image, the Sport Edition adds body-coloured front skirt and wheelarch flares to the exterior, while a glossy radiator grille mesh insert, black bezel headlights and daytime running lights are also introduced. The car's sporty appearance is completed with the inclusion of a glossy B-pillar, smoked windows, dark red tinted rear lights and 17-inch Brabus alloy wheels with Yokohama tyres
Inside, a luxurious dimension is added to the sporty theme. Orange leather Recaro seats, a black leather gearshift cover with orange-colored seams, a chrome gear shift knob, a leather-wrapped center console, leather-covered door panels, and a 7-inch touch screen navigation all bring added verve to the driving experience.
The i20 Sport Edition will go into limited production during the first half of 2011, when Hyundai will announce details of the model's engine and transmission specifications. The car will be available in either three- or five-door guise, manufactured at Hyundai's Indian and Turkish plants, respectively.












