Overview
- Fresh India-spec sightings reveal a design closely matching the global model, with split headlamps, C-shaped DRLs and a full-width LED tail light bar.
- An ADAS sensor panel is visible in the reworked bumper, aligning with Hyundai’s confirmation of a Level 2 suite and twin 12.3-inch screens.
- Interior updates reported by outlets include a curved dual-screen panel, a new steering wheel and a redesigned centre console.
- The familiar 1.2-litre petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines are expected to continue with similar manual and DCT options.
- An N Line version is in development with sportier styling and mechanical tweaks, while prices will be announced on November 4 with early estimates remaining unconfirmed.