The Hyundai i10 is a hatchback model, produced 2008–2023, spanning 6 generations with 76 variants in the Cars-Data.com database. Generations covered include the i10 Facelift 2023 (2023-), i10 (2020-2023), i10 (2017-2020) and i10 IA (2013-2017). The i10 Facelift 2023 (2023-) generation is the most extensively documented, with 18 variants across engine options, transmissions, and trim levels. Each variant page provides engine displacement, power in HP and kW, 0–100 km/h acceleration, top speed, fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, dimensions, and list price at launch.
The Hyundai i10 has 6 generations with 76 total variants in the Cars-Data.com database. Each generation has its own page listing all variants with engine specs, performance figures, and consumption data.
The Hyundai i10 has been produced 2008–2023. Throughout this period the model evolved across multiple generations, each introducing new engine options, body styles, and technology upgrades.
The Hyundai i10 is available as Hatchback. These body styles reflect the different market positions and use cases the model has served across its production history.
| Generation | Power | 0–100 km/h | Variants | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| i10 (2008-2011)2008–2011 | 72 hp | 16.0 s | 14 | €8k–€13k |
| i10 Facelift 2011 (2011-2013)2011–2013 | 78 hp | 14.0 s | 15 | €8k–€16k |
| i10 IA (2013-2017)2013–2017 | 66 hp | 15.8 s | 13 | €11k–€18k |
| i10 (2017-2020)2017–2020 | 67 hp | 15.5 s | 7 | €11k–€18k |
| i10 (2020-2023)2020–2023 | 71 hp | 14.9 s | 9 | €16k–€23k |
| i10 Facelift 2023 (2023-)2023–present | 68 hp | 15.6 s | 18 | €17k–€26k |