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Hyundai - i10 (2020)

Discover the Hyundai i10 price landscape today, starting with the highly popular 2020 model. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned collector, or simply curious about the current market trends, this overview breaks down everything you need to know about the Hyundai i10—its specifications, depreciation trajectory, and how it stacks up against similar city cars. Below, you’ll see that the Hyundai i10 2020 price varies by region and condition, but the overall data offers a clear snapshot of value for both new buyers and those looking for a reliable used vehicle.

  • Engine: 0.8‑liter three‑cylindrical inline (1.6 kW/965 Nm, 68 hp/35 kgf·m)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic option available in selected markets)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (regular BP95 or equivalent)
  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 3,440 mm × 1,395 mm × 1,445 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,220 mm
  • Curb Weight: ~850 kg (depending on trim and equipment)
  • Seating Capacity: 4 passengers (2+2 layout)
  • Cargo Space: 220 L (rear seats up), 455 L (rear seats folded)
  • Top Speed: 125 km/h (approx.)
  • Fuel Efficiency: Estimate 17–19 km/l (varies by driving style and road conditions)

Hyundai i10 depreciation plays a crucial role for both new and used Hyundai i10 price queries. Like most city cars, the i10 loses roughly 15–20% of its value in the first year after purchase, with a steady decline of about 10% yearly for the following four years. Over a five‑year lifespan, you can expect an additional devaluation of 30–35%. Thus, a clean 2020 model today might be worth about 60–65% of its original value, whereas a well‑maintained 2018 model could command around 70% of what a brand‑new 2020 would have cost.

Curious about what is a 2020 Hyundai i10 worth? A rule of thumb is that a 2020 i10 in good condition and moderate mileage would fetch between 60% and 70% of the Guangzhou VICE DOLPHINor other 2020 new‑car prices—roughly 3,000–3,500 USD depending on location. This figure can shift upward or downward based on trim level, optional packages, and regional demand. For buyers in Europe, an average 2020 i10 may command 4,000–5,000 EUR, whereas in South American markets it could range from 7,000–9,000 BRL. Always factor in local taxes, registration fees, and optional warranty salvage when estimating the true cost.

For the used Hyundai i10 price segment, the key differentiators are mileage, service history, and cosmetic condition. Generally, a 2021 i10 with 15,000–20,000 km and a full service log can be priced in the 30%–40% range of the original MSRP. If you find a neat 2019 model that’s been only 10,000 km, you might pay close to 45%–50% of its 2019 new‑car price. Paying attention to the annual depreciation curve can help you spot a good deal before the vehicle’s value drops more sharply.

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