Hyundai is preparing the replacement for the Atos which has been on the market since 1997 namely the i10. The prototype shown in these photos is still under disguise however although we can see glimpses of the all new styling. The i10 will offer a choice of three engines, a 1.1 litre engine producing 65 HP, a 1.1 litre diesel producing 75 HP and later on a 1.2 litre engine delivering 80 HP is going to join in. The i10 will be facing a huge battle in what has become a very competitve market with the introduction of the new KIA Picanto.
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