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Following the unveiling earlier this year of the first of its i-blue range of advanced eco-dynamic vehicles, Hyundai Motor Europe has revealed the latest addition to the family: the i20 blue.
Based on the all-new i20 B-segment car, premiered at the 2008 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris, this 'blue' variant incorporates a number of real-world modifications to further enhance the standard car's already-impressive environmental credentials. These improvements are achieved without compromising performance, reliability or driver satisfaction, making the i20 blue a realistic solution for motorists.
The 'blue' package involves revisions to the i20's power train efficiency, aerodynamics and chassis, to deliver a significant reduction in CO2 emissions and fuel consumption, positioning the i20 blue alongside the leading performers in the segment.
While the regular i20 achieves notably low figures for CO2 emissions and fuel consumption - 115g/km and 4,3 litre/100km respectively - the i20 blue delivers even more impressive results: just 99 g/km and 3,75 litres/100km. In other words, the i20 blue offers a reduction of 15 per cent in CO2 emissions and an improvement of 15 per cent in fuel efficiency, compared to the already-competitive i20.