Overview
- Multiple Indian automotive outlets report a Nov. 4 launch window, though Hyundai has not issued official confirmation.
- New spy imagery shows an uncovered front with a wider grille, vertically stacked lighting and a reshaped bumper consistent with recent test mules.
- The cabin is expected to adopt dual 10.2‑inch curved screens, a reworked dashboard, 360‑degree camera and other premium features per leaks.
- Reports indicate the existing 1.2‑litre petrol, 1.0‑litre turbo‑petrol and 1.5‑litre diesel engines will continue with current transmission choices.
- Coverage remains split on facelift versus new generation, with bookings projected to open after Diwali and an N Line variant likely to follow.