What is the design of the Hyundai i10?

What is the design of the Hyundai i10?

Designed to make a big splash. Featuring a lower roof and wider body than its predecessor, the i10’s lively design is like nothing else in the class. Its sleek and dynamic design offers a contrast between soft surfaces and sharp lines.

What kind of headlamps does the Hyundai i10 have?

Bi-function projection headlamps. With its dynamic headlamps and round LED Daytime Running Lights, the i10’s confident, lively design really stands out from the crowd. Rear combination lamps. The redesigned rear combination lamps give the i10 a distinctive light signature for more dynamics and better visibility.

What does the new Hyundai i10 rear bumper look like?

Redesigned rear bumper. The redesigned rear bumper features a graphite-coloured skid plate as well as a fog light on the lower left corner and the reverse light on the lower right corner. Rear combination lamps. The redesigned rear combination lamps give the all-new i10 a distinctive light signature for more dynamics and better visibility.

Where are the fuses in a Hyundai i10?

Fuse box in passenger compartment. Fuse box location. fuse box diagram (-2010). legend. Fuse box diagram (2011-). legend. Integrated cicuit modul (ICM) relay box in passenger compartment (2011-). Fuse box in engine compartment.

Where is the relay box in a Hyundai i10?

Integrated cicuit modul (ICM) relay box in passenger compartment (2011-). Fuse box in engine compartment. fuse box location. fuse box layout (-2010). legend. Fuse box layout (2011-) (engine compartment). Relay box in engine compartment.

Is there a discussion area for the Hyundai i20?

Discussion area for Hyundai H-1, Hyundai H-100 , Hyundai Grace, Hyundai Starex and Hyundai iMAX . Discussion area for Hyundai i20. Discussion area for Hyundai i30.

When does Hyundai stop making gas powered cars?

Hyundai to cease all R&D on combustion engines. All electric by 2040 – or earlier. I, for one, am not a fan. This will only prevent me from buying another Hyundai as they move in this direction. It’s obvious to me that support and future maintenance for gas powered cars will take a back seat. Thoughts?

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