Hyundai Launches All-New Knight Edition of i20 Premium Hatchback with Sleek Design and Luxurious Features
Hyundai has launched the Night Edition of its popular premium hatchback, the i20, introducing a refreshed all-black version with a bold new exterior and a luxurious interior. This move is part of the company’s ongoing effort to elevate the i20’s premium appeal. After the successful debut of the Night Edition, the company has further enhanced the model with unique features that make it stand out. Let’s take a closer look at the new i20 Night Edition.
Exterior Design of the i20 Knight Edition
The exterior of the Hyundai i20 Knight Edition sports a striking all-black theme, featuring several blacked-out elements that enhance its premium and sporty appeal. Key design highlights include:
- Blacked-out alloy wheels
- Roof rails, skid plates, and side sill garnish
- Outside mirrors and rear spoiler
- Matte black Hyundai logo
- Red brake calipers
- Special night edition logo
- Sporty metal pedals
These features come together to give the i20 Night Edition a bold, sophisticated look, making it a standout choice in the premium hatchback segment.
Interior Features and Comfort
The interior of the i20 Knight Edition is designed to match its exterior flair, offering a premium feel with the use of all-black upholstery. The seats are enhanced with brass inserts, which provide a contrasting touch for added luxury. The Night Edition variant is available in two trims: Sportz (O) and Asta (O), with prices starting at ₹9.15 lakh (ex-showroom). Additionally, the N8 and N10 variants of the i20 N Line are also available, priced at ₹11.43 lakh (ex-showroom), offering a similar stylish theme.
Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Hyundai i20 Knight Edition continues to be powered by a 1.2-liter, 4-cylinder petrol engine, which delivers a maximum power output of 83 hp and 115 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a CVT transmission, providing both efficiency and smooth driving dynamics. The 1.2-liter petrol engine also comes with the Idle Stop and Go (ISG) feature, enhancing fuel efficiency. Notably, Hyundai has discontinued the 1.0-liter petrol variant, which was previously offered with a 7-speed DCT and a 6-speed iMT transmission.