Hyundai was caught testing what looks like their upcoming i20-based small crossover model for the first time.

The new model will become Hyundai’s smallest crossover in the range, at least in Europe, based on the new i20 sub-compact hatchback. Unlike the previous-gen i20 Active, which was just a lifted version of the regular hatch with added plastic fenders, Hyundai’s new crossover model is expected to feature its own unique bodywork.

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From the spy shots, we can notice some resemblance with the regular i20, particularly at the front, but the rear looks completely different, featuring a longer roof and a more wagon-esque aesthetic. The taillights are also new units that reach over to the D-pillar instead of the hatchback’s horizontal ones, with a separate set of lights left visible lower on the bumper.

The interior was also covered by a semi-transparent cover but since we have already seen the cabin of the new i20, it’s pretty easy to see that Hyundai uses the same dashboard design here as well. The 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster is paired with an equally sized touchscreen display for the infotainment system, which will feature both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

The new i20-based crossover will slot under the Kona in Hyundai’s European model range, offered there instead of the Venue that’s on sale in North America and other regions.

It will be available only with front-wheel-drive and will share most -if not all- the powertrains that are available with the i20. That includes the 1.0-liter T-GDI petrol engine, which is offered with two power outputs -100 PS and 120 PS- and paired with a mild-hybrid 48-volt system. Transmission options will include both a six-speed manual and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.

Given that most of the bodywork under the heavy camouflage looks production-ready, we expect Hyundai to reveal its newest crossover model sometime towards the end of the year.

 

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