Hyundai HB20

by SpeedLux

The Hyundai HB20 is the company’s first car designed for the Brazilian Market, and this car was designed in Brazil and will be Built at Hundai’s New Plant in Piracicaba, near Sao Paulo, which is capable of building 150,000 cars every year. The title is a combination of the initials standing for Hyundai Brazil while 20 refers to the Hyundai i20 sold in the UK and Europe.

The HB20 ‘s design is influenced by Hyundai’s Fluidic sculpture design language, and the 5-door hatchback will be the first range of HB20 models, which will expand to include a saloon and SUV variant from next year. The engine options are three-cylinder 1.0-litre and four-cylinder 1.6-litre flex-fuel engines, which can run on petrol or bioethanol. A five-speed manual gearbox is standard, but buyers will be able to opt for a four-speed automatic with the larger engine.

This car will be on sale in Brazil from October, the HB20 1.0-litre will cost from R$28,000 (around £8,600), which is almost exactly the same price as the new Volkswagen Gol. The larger-engined HB20 1.6 will cost from R$32,000 (£9,800). Dont forget to take a look at the pictures.

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