Hyundaii20 (2020-)
- Small
- Petrol/Diesel/Mild hybrid
- Available new
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The third-generation Hyundai i20, launched in 2020 and facelifted in 2023, is a contender in the small five-door hatchback market. How does it fare in such a competitive field, dominated by rival small cars such as the Peugeot 208, Skoda Fabia and VW Polo? Read our full Hyundai i20 (2020-) review to find out.
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