
Hyundai Motor UK has refreshed both the BAYON crossover and i20 supermini ranges, introducing simplified trim line-ups, updated specifications and clearer pricing aimed at improving value and ease of choice for buyers.
The revised BAYON range moves to a two-trim strategy, with Black Line replacing Advance and Tech Line introduced as the new range-topper. Prices start at £23,795, with both trims powered by a 1.0-litre T-GDi 90PS engine and offering a choice of manual or dual-clutch transmission.
Standard equipment now includes LED lighting, roof rails, heated seats and steering wheel on Black Line, while Tech Line adds keyless entry, wireless phone charging, automatic climate control and front parking sensors. A £1,000 Tech Pack brings BOSE audio and a panoramic sunroof.

Alongside it, Hyundai has also reworked the i20 line-up into three trims: Element, Black Line and Tech Line, starting from £19,995. Even the entry-level Element includes a 10.25-inch touchscreen, rear camera and key safety systems, while higher trims add heated seats, digital instruments, wireless charging and keyless entry.
Both models are available to order now, offering fleets predictable specifications and improved standard equipment across the board.
Find out more about Hyundai BAYON and i20.
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