Hyundai i20 1.2L Magna Base Variant Price Increased Again In April 2023 | V3Cars

Hyundai recently increased the prices of the i20 in April 2023. Soon after, Hyundai have revised the starting price of the i20 base model again in the same month. The first price hike in April was Rs. 15,899, which amounted to 2.26% jump in the price of the i20’s base model. The second price hike only affects the base model of the i20. The Magna 1.2L petrol-manual variant of the i20 now costs Rs. 7,45,900, which is Rs. 27,001 higher than the April 2023’s price.

Hyundai i20

Here’s a look at the updated April 2023 prices of the i20’s normal petrol variants:

HYUNDAI i20 1.2L NORMAL PETROL

APRIL 2023 OLD VS NEW PRICES

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

Magna Manual

Rs. 7,03,000

Rs. 42,900

Rs. 7,45,900

6.10

Sportz Manual

Rs. 7,93,000

Rs. 14,600

Rs. 8,07,600

1.84

Sportz Dual Tone Manual

Rs. 8,08,000

Rs. 14,600

Rs. 8,22,600

1.81

Asta Manual

Rs. 8,80,500

Rs. 23,000

Rs. 9,03,500

2.61

Asta (O) Manual

Rs. 9,54,500

Rs. 22,800

Rs. 9,77,300

2.39

Asta (O) Dual Tone Manual

Rs. 9,69,500

Rs. 22,800

Rs. 9,92,300

2.35

Sportz Automatic

Rs. 8,95,000

Rs. 16,400

Rs. 9,11,400

1.83

Asta (O) Automatic

Rs. 10,56,500

Rs. 24,600

Rs. 10,81,100

2.33

Asta (O) Dual Tone Automatic

Rs. 10,71,500

Rs. 24,600

Rs. 10,96,100

2.30

To know more about the April 2023 price changes of all variant of the i20, you can visit the following link:

Also Read: Hyundai i20 Increased Prices Inside | April 2023

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Stay tuned to the i20 Variants Explained article at the following link. We’ll update the same article to include our latest buying recommendations as this base price change greatly affects our rankings.

Also Read: Hyundai i20 Petrol Variants Explained - Which One To Buy?

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