First Sketch: 2011 Hyundai ix20


Apparently, the Europeans can't get enough of compact crossovers. Toyota's already bringing such a vehicle -- the Verso-S -- to the 2010 Paris Motor Show, but we've learned Hyundai plans on using the same show to launch the 2011 ix20 -- a similar compact crossover.


The teaser sketch released by Hyundai this morning doesn't provide much to go on, but Hyundai's fluidic sculpture design ethos is obvious. The mini-minivan appears to be quite curvaceous, with a front fascia that bears significant resemblance to that used on the new Tucson (or ix35, as it's known in Europe). Those swoopy lines continue down the sides of the ix20, and designers seem to have blessed it with large, flared wheel wells, a dramatically curved windshield, and a subtly sloped roofline. Snazzy indeed, and the curvaceous form may be enough to rival the likes of the stylish next-generation Opel Meriva.

Hyundai's presently mum on the technical details, but given the nomenclature, it's likely the ix20 rides upon a modified version of the B-segment platform used in the European i20 hatchback. If so, expect the small MPV to be powered by either a 1.4-liter gasoline or diesel I-4.

Although the ix20 will launch in time to battle Toyota's new Verso-S in Europe, we're doubtful the little crossover will come our way. Hyundai U.S. spokesman Dan Bedore tells us there are currently no plans to bring the ix20 to the North American market.

Thanks to: Motor Trend