The Korean automaker, Hyundai, has now revealed a more high-tech ambience compared to the previous-generation Hyundai i20 model.
As with most new cars nowadays, the dashboard is dominated by two large digital screens. There’s a 10.25-inch instrument cluster behind the steering wheel and a 10.25-inch center touchscreen positioned atop the center console.
The digital instrument panel changes colour based on the selected drive mode: blue for Normal, green for Eco, and orange for Sport. Further to the right, the AVN (audio/video/navigation) touchscreen integrates a range of new connectivity features never before seen in the Hyundai i20, including Hyundai Bluelink Telematics.
Hyundai LIVE services are among these and include real-time traffic and weather data, information about nearby fuel stations (including fuel prices) and parking spaces, and online voice recognition. Other Bluelink services offered by the new i20 include Find My Car, remote lock services, navigation to local points of interest, vehicle alarm information, and maintenance reports.
The infotainment system is fully compatible with Android Auto and Apple Car Play, the latter available wirelessly in combination with the 8-inch Display Audio. A wireless charging pad and eight-speaker Bose sound system are available as well.
Design-wise, the all-new Hyundai i20’s cabin is available, at Group 1 Hyundai, with three different interior trims: Black, Mono and Black & Grey. Ambient lighting technology is also present and the air vents are connected with horizontal blades stretching across the whole dashboard. We can also spot a new multifunction steering wheel very similar to the one in the new Sonata and door cards “inspired by shapes found in nature.”
The all-new Hyundai i20 had its official debut on March 3 at the Geneva Motor Show.
Article sourced from: https://www.carscoops.com\
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