Friday, 14 December 2012

2013 Hyundai HB20X

2013 Hyundai HB20X will be powered by a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder flex-fuel engine that produces 128 horsepower (95 kW) mated with a choice of manual or automatic transmission. This model is only available as a front-wheel drive configuration. For body design, this model is based on the HB20 hatchback. The front has a totally redesigned bumper with a hexagonal grille that reflects Hyundai’s new family look for SUVs .
The headlights have an eye-catching finish with black bezel and chrome details, giving off a sporty and sophisticated image, while the fog lamps were redesigned to give a stronger impression. The side of the HB20X keeps the original waistline from HB20, which encompassed a robust and fluidic design. The novelties are the side black molding that wraps the whole body.
And its ground clearance, valuable features for more visibility and control on bad road conditions. The roof bars offer more flexibility for carrying extra weekend luggage, while the 15-inch dark gray alloy wheels complete the sporty image of this vehicle. The rear of the new Hyundai HB20X 2013 also has a redesigned bumper, with black moldings. The stylish rear lamps, already seen on the HB20.
On the interior, the HB20X Brazil will features the same high quality interior of the HB20, adding exclusive items such as sports pedals, chrome finishing for door handles and air conditioning controls, as well as blue double stitches for the steering wheel and seats. All HB model will be produced at Hyundai Motor’s new plant in Piracicaba, Sao Paulo state. It comes with three powertrains: 1.0L and 1.6L, with a manual gearbox and 1.6L, with automatic transmission.
The vehicle’s 5-speed manual gearbox has precise and perfect shifting, providing comfort and a rapid response. The automatic option has four gears, with smooth changing. All versions are equipped with a flex-fuel engine. The 1.0L model has three cylinders and gains in power due to reduced friction and better energy efficiency, leading to lower fuel consumption, a reduction in pollutant emissions and lower maintenance costs.

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