2025 Hyundai I0 Modell: A Stylish and Practical City Car – For how small it is, the Hyundai I0 Modell is a hatchback with many options and good value. This car is built on the Hyundai i10, a well-known city car in Asia and Europe. The I0 Modell is a redesigned form of the i10 that will come out in 2025. It will have some changes to the engine, the outside, and the inside. Find out what you need to know about this new type.
What’s New for 2025 ?
The 2025 Hyundai I0 Model will have a new look that makes it more modern and appealing. The car will look very different with the LED daytime running lights built into the new front grille design. Every trim level will have a different bumper shape, with different vents and tail lights. There will be new headlights and a spoiler on the back of the car.
The I0 Modell will also get some improvements inside, like a dual-screen display on the dashboard with a touchscreen for the entertainment system and a TFT for the gauges. There will be a wireless charging pad, two cup holders, and a row of buttons for different tasks on the centre panel. The shifter will be moved to the steering wheel’s column, making the car more open. The seats will be covered in new clothes, and the more expensive ones will have split leather.
Design: Exterior and Interior
The 2025 Hyundai I0 Modell will look sleek and fast, which fits how quick and fun it is to drive. The car will be 3,565 mm long, 1,595 mm wide, and 1,550 mm high. This will make it small and easy to move around in small areas. With a length of 2,380 mm, there will be enough space inside for four people. With the engine and transmission, the car could weigh anywhere from 925 kg to 1,040 kg at the curb.
The I0 Modell will have some unique features on the outside that will set it apart from other city cars. The triangular shape of the Hyundai logo on the hood will match the shape of the front grille. The LED daytime running lights will be built into the hood, giving it a unique look. The headlights will be pushed back and angled, making the car look mean. The bumper will have different shapes and vents, no matter what trim level you choose. Some will have horizontal scoops, and others will have vertical holes.
Smooth and streamlined lines will run along the sides of the I0 Modell, with small creases on the doors and trunks. The car will come with 14- or 15-inch metal wheels in various styles, depending on the trim level. The car will also have black plastic cladding on the bottom of the body and door handles and mirrors that match the style of the body.
A wireless charge pad for suitable smartphones will be in the centre panel. There will also be two cup holders and a row of buttons for the climate control, hazard lights, and other things. Along with the lights and wipers, the gear switch will be on the column of the steering wheel. The four stars on the steering wheel will stand for the letter “H” in Morse code. There will also be a radio, cruise control, and phone buttons. You can also change the steering wheel’s height and reach.
Powertrain
You can choose between a 1.0-liter Kappa II three-cylinder engine and a 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine in the 2025 Hyundai I0 Modell. The two engines will run on petrol, with four valves per cylinder and two overhead camshafts. The engines will also have multi-point fuel injection and flexible valve timing to run better and use less fuel.
At 5,500 rpm, the 1.0-litre engine will make 67 hp, and at 3,500 rpm, it will make 96 Nm of torque. It will have a bore of 71 mm and a stroke of 84 mm. The compression ratio will be 10.5:1. It will use 4.7 litres of petrol every 100 km in the mixed cycle and put 108 grammes of CO2 every km.
The 1.2-litre engine will make 114 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm and 83 hp at 6,000 rpm. It will have a bore of 71 mm and a stroke of 78.8 mm. The compression ratio will be 10.5:1. It will use 4.9 litres of petrol every 100 km in the mixed cycle and put 113 grammes of CO2 every km.
Depending on the trim level and what the customer wants, either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic gearbox will go with each engine. The first gear will have a gear ratio of 3.615, the second gear will have a ratio of 1.955, the third gear will have a ratio of 1.286, the fourth gear will have a ratio of 0.971, the fifth gear will have a ratio of 0.814, and eighth gear will have a ratio of 3.583. There will be 2.919 gears in first gear, 1.551 gears in second gear, one in third gear, 0.713 gears in fourth gear, and 2.48 gears in reverse!
Release Date and Price
The 2025 Hyundai I0 Model will likely come out in Europe and Asia in late 2024 or early 2025. It will go against the Kia Picanto, Toyota Aygo, Volkswagen Up!, Renault Twingo, Fiat Panda, Peugeot 108, Citroen C1, Suzuki Celerio, and Dacia Sandero.
The I0 Modell’s price hasn’t been set yet, but it will probably be about the same or slightly more than the present i10 model, which costs €12,500 in Germany and £12,800 in the UK. The price may change based on the trim level, engine choice, gearbox choice, and extra features that are added.