The new Hyundai i20 Coupe will go on sale on 26 March, priced from £12,725 to £16,400.
There will be a choice of three trim levels and two engines.
Entry level SE trim starts at £12,725 and includes 16-in alloys, Bluetooth, cruise control, rear parking sensors and a rear spoiler.
Sport trim comes with 17-in alloys, automatic lights, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, climate control with automatic defog and privacy glass and is priced from £13,725.
Top-end Sport Nav starts from £14,400 and adds sat-nav with a 7.0in touchscreen, rear-view camera and DAB radio.
A choice of two engines is available; an 83bhp 1.2-litre petrol that’s paired with a five-speed manual transmission and an 89bhp 1.4-litre diesel that comes with a six-speed manual.
Exterior changes include a reverse hexagonal front grille on a new front bumper, and a Tangerine Orange colour option has been added which includes a black interior with orange inserts.
The i20 Coupe will still have class-leading 336 litres of boot space.
Hyundai has also announced that two new trim levels have been added to the i20 five-door model.
Premium Nav is priced from £14,400 and comes with sat-nav, 7.0in touchscreen, DAB radio and reversing camera; Premium SE Nav costs £15,400.
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