Especificaciones y análisis del Hyundai ix20
Power
90HP
Torque
137Nm
Consumption
6l/100
Emissions
140g/km
0-100 km/h
12.8s
Top Speed
168km/h
Weight
1253kg
Price
13,580€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
440 L
48 L
66 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Hyundai ix20 1.4 Classic · 90 CV (2010-2012)
General description
The 2011 Hyundai ix20 burst onto the compact MPV scene as a breath of fresh air and pragmatism. It didn't seek to wow with heart-stopping performance, but to win hearts through its intelligent design and a roominess that defied its contained exterior dimensions. It's a car born to make life easier, a faithful companion for the urban jungle and family getaways.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the ix20 conveys a sense of control and ease. Its modest 90 horsepower is enough to move the car with sufficient agility for daily use, thanks to a naturally aspirated gasoline engine that delivers its power predictably. The suspension clearly prioritizes comfort, filtering out road imperfections with a smoothness that is appreciated on long journeys. It's not a vehicle for seeking thrills, but for enjoying a quiet and relaxed trip, where comfort and visibility are the true stars.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a clear example of form at the service of function. The fluid lines and high roofline not only give it a friendly presence but are also key to a surprisingly spacious interior. Every centimeter seems designed to maximize living space, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The real masterstroke is its 440-liter trunk, a figure typical of higher segments that makes it a champion of versatility and cargo capacity.
Technology and features
The technology on board the ix20 Classic is simple and functional, without unnecessary complications. It covers the essentials for its time, offering active and passive safety features, and electric power steering that greatly facilitates city maneuvering. The equipment focuses on comfort and practicality, leaving aside digital displays to offer an intuitive and direct user experience, where everything is in its place and works as expected.
Competition
At the time, the Hyundai ix20 faced segment titans like the Opel Meriva, with its innovative rear-hinged doors, the Citroën C3 Picasso, which played the design and modularity card, or the Ford B-Max. Against them, the ix20 defended its position with solid arguments: an almost unbeatable space-to-price ratio and the growing reputation for reliability of the Korean brand.
Conclusion
The Hyundai ix20 is much more than just a means of transport; it is an intelligent and honest solution to the mobility needs of a modern family. It's a car that doesn't show off, but more than delivers on what really matters: space, comfort, and reliability. Its soul lies not in speed, but in the calm and capability it brings to the daily routine, proving that true greatness is often found in well-executed simplicity.




