2026 Hyundai i20 Launched at ₹5.99 Lakh: Price Cut & New Features Explained
If you are planning to buy a premium hatchback in 2026, there is great news coming from Hyundai India. In a surprising move to take on the Maruti Baleno and Tata Altroz, Hyundai has officially slashed the starting price of its popular i20.
The company has re-introduced a more affordable base variant, making the “premium” badge accessible to many more Indian middle-class families. This article breaks down exactly what has changed, the new price list, and the features you get in the 2026 update.
Hyundai i20 2026: The New ₹5.99 Lakh Price Tag
The biggest highlight of this update is the price. Hyundai has re-launched the entry-level “Era” variant for the i20.
- Old Starting Price: Approx. ₹7.04 Lakh
- New Starting Price: ₹5.99 Lakh (Ex-showroom)
This is a massive price drop of nearly ₹1 Lakh for the entry-level model. By bringing the price under ₹6 Lakh, Hyundai i20 is now in direct competition with the base models of the Maruti Swift and Baleno.
Additionally, prices for the mid-spec Magna and Magna Executive variants have also been reduced by approximately ₹13,000.
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What Do You Get in the Base ‘Era’ Model?
Usually, base models are stripped of all essential features, but Hyundai has played a smart game here. Even at ₹5.99 Lakh, the i20 Era comes with a strong safety package.
Key Features of i20 Era (Base Model):
- Safety: 6 Airbags Standard (Driver, Passenger, Side & Curtain), ABS with EBD, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and Hill Start Assist.
- Exterior: Body-colored door handles and ORVMs (mirrors), front and rear skid plates, and 14-inch steel wheels.
- Interior: Dual-tone grey and black cabin theme.
- Convenience: Front power windows, manual AC, and a digital instrument cluster.
What is missing? The base model does not get a music system/infotainment screen or rear power windows.
The Special ₹14,999 Touchscreen Offer
To solve the “missing music system” problem in lower variants, Hyundai has introduced a new dealer-level accessory pack.
For just ₹14,999 extra, customers buying the lower variants (Era, Magna, or Magna Executive) can get a 10.1-inch Touchscreen Infotainment System.
- It supports Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay.
- It comes with a 3-year warranty.
- Includes a rear parking camera.
This is a great deal because aftermarket screens often void the car’s warranty, but this official accessory keeps your warranty intact.
Engine and Performance: Same Reliable Power
Mechanically, the 2026 Hyundai i20 remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the reliable 1.2-litre Kappa Petrol Engine.
- Power: 83 PS (Manual) / 88 PS (IVT Automatic)
- Torque: 114.7 Nm
- Gearbox Options: 5-Speed Manual (MT) and IVT (Automatic).
Note: The powerful 1.0L Turbo petrol engine is now exclusive to the sporty i20 N Line model.
Hyundai i20 vs Rivals: Price Comparison
With this price cut, the i20 is now very aggressively positioned. Here is how it compares to its main rivals in the Indian market (Ex-showroom Delhi prices):
| Car Model | Starting Price |
| Hyundai i20 | ₹5.99 Lakh |
| Maruti Baleno | ₹6.66 Lakh |
| Tata Altroz | ₹6.65 Lakh |
| Toyota Glanza | ₹6.86 Lakh |
As you can see, the i20 is now technically the most affordable “Premium Hatchback” on paper, undercutting the Baleno by over ₹60,000.
Why This Matters for Indian Buyers
For a long time, the i20 was seen as an “expensive” hatchback. Buyers on a tight budget often shifted to the Maruti Baleno or Tata Altroz.
By dropping the price to ₹5.99 Lakh and keeping 6 Airbags standard, Hyundai is targeting safety-conscious buyers who want a premium car feel without breaking the bank. This move is expected to boost i20 sales significantly in February and March 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is the new Hyundai i20 Era good for families?
Yes. It is an excellent choice because it offers 6 airbags as standard, making it very safe. However, you will need to spend a little extra for a music system and rear power windows.
2. What is the on-road price of the new i20 Era?
While the ex-showroom price is ₹5.99 Lakh, the on-road price will vary by state taxes. Roughly, you can expect it to cost between ₹6.80 Lakh to ₹7.10 Lakh on-road.
3. Does the base model have a sunroof?
No, the sunroof is available only on the higher Sportz (O) and Asta variants.
4. Is the engine different in the 2026 model?
No, it uses the same trusted 1.2L petrol engine. It is smooth, refined, and offers a mileage of around 16–18 kmpl in real-world conditions.
5. Can I install the touchscreen later?
Yes, Hyundai dealers offer the 10.1-inch screen fitment for ₹14,999 at the time of purchase or later, and it comes with a warranty.