This 1.2 L, 4 cylinder MPI engine will last long thanks to its simplistic structure while it'll be easy and cheap to maintain, even at high millage. I would prefer this version for urban driving over a direct injected and turbo engine
@@andersnielsen6044 well, if you type in Google search MPI vs GDI you'll see the difference between these type of fuel injection systems. The first one is mixing air with fuel before entering the combustion chamber, meaning that when the intake valve is opening to let these two quintessential elements in, than the intake valve is washed meanwhile by the fuel which is arriving from above. In direct injected engines the fuel is injected directly into the combustion chamber where the mixture with air is happening and just because of this reason carbon is building up on the intake valve and intake system after a while mostly because the earlier mentioned fuel is not keeping it clean while arriving from above just like in case of MPI injection. This is leading to the need to clean direct injected engines after a certain millage, otherwise they'll loose power or even fail to operate in a worth case scenario. Those type of GDI engines which are paired with a turbocharger are usually building up the carbon in the in question area quicker which is leading to higher service costs. Plus an original (not rebuilt) turbo is costing somewhere around 1K so if you'll need to replace it you'll need to dig deep into your pocket. This is the reason why non turbo MPI gasoline engines are more reliable and more cost effective to use. Numerous taxi driver friends are using engines like this which are having between 400000 and 800000 km in their clock with their block and cylinder head untouched.
@@andersnielsen6044 and small displacement engines which are between 1.0 and 1.6 liters which are paired with a turbo and direct injection are having a higher horsepower per liter figure than naturally aspirated port injected ones and just because of this reason their internals are more stressed, resulting a quicker fading process. These type of new gen petrol engines can barely touch 200000 km without needing a rebuild (check 1.0 EcoBoost, 1.6 EcoBoost, 1.4 TSI or 1.6 Price engines and you'll see) just because of this strucure wise overpowered nature
The Main avantage of this engine is that he îs naturally aspirated, and damn, man this type of engines are very reliable, you Will use it with no major problema even after 10 years
i agree. I have a ford fiesta 2003 model i've bought in 2005, with only 2 years. and man, even today it purrs like a kitten. dont drink any drop of oil, everything works. onlyh major issue was a coilpack which i replaced. i'm thinking about getting a new i20 but i'm extremely unsure about what engine to choose. this 1.2 or the 1.0 turbo
@@SandStormPower my father had an aspirated engine for like 15 years and was running allright, i20 îs a nice car, maybe you should consider The i30 with 1.5 naturally aspirated engine, if you want this type..... I also have The 2014 ceed with 1.4 aspirated and it runs well 👍
@@cristianmd7749 the i30 here in portugal have the 1.4 and 1.0 petrol turbo engine. No N/A engines, sadly. Taxes here are too high since few years back, so only smaller displacement turbo's are sold in the vast majority. the only cars I've tested with turbo were Dacia Stepway with the puny 0.9 90hp engine, Focus Active with 1.0 125Hp (very heavy, but damn stable) and Puma SUV 1.0 125 mild hybrid. on Dacia and Focus at low revs pull, it was... gutless. I'm afraid the turbo i20 will be gutless too, but it's a light car, so... WE're confined here in portugal, i'm unable to do a test drive now.
I'm considering this car with this engine. I have a Mazda 2 1.25 with 75hp, and after some proper engine break in, I can cruise effortlessly in 5th and it pulls sweetly till redline. Many reviews are performed with an engine with a couple thousand miles. I'm sure I could do the same with this i20, and I would enjoy it trouble free for years, a NA engine nowadays is a blessing!
I have driven the 2017 model and it seemed to me a really great car. Good engine, only a bit noisy and rather well consumption. A very good choice between.N/A engines compacts. Good test Joe,!!!!
last week i picked up the car, i have only 400km until now, with 6.1l/100 consumption. In Romania I paid 10.400E for base model. I like the car and Isn't loud at all.
@@andersnielsen6044 If I'm not wrong, in Denmark you have an Tax, something as first registration which can double the price of the car. The base model is very well equipped, AC, leather steering and shifter, 4 speakers, all safety features like line assist, pedestrian protection, auto pilot etc For example in Germany, on base model you don't have even AC.
@@saurav050206 build quality it's ok but only hard plastic. But all the cars in this class are like this. A big PLUS in my opinion is the engine, isn't powefull but it is very quiet, all the others in this class are 3 cylinder. I buyed the car for my wife and I'm happy with this choice. I don't have any info concerning crash test but for sure it's an 5*.
in india we have a waiting period of 3 months for this car :) that shows the demand itself good ride though :) Is this Warsaw, oh its very beautiful, nice weather and roads , its a blessing to drive on these roads :)
@@harishnongthombam bro if you dont mind, go for ford figo diesel, amazing car it is but very underrated, it deserves more sales, just take a test drive and you will know why i am suggesting you
@depressiv? Some people enjoy the driving experience . I'm buying a new car later this year , and i've written off about 5,6 models that i really like because they no longer have manual version . Fortunately for me some brands still offer manual tranmission . Tried auto and hated every second of it . If manual option no longer exist i'd rather be the passanger every chance i got . Guess it comes to personal preference .
Hey! Great video! Any thoughts on the 1.2L engine? Does it feel lagging or slow at points? I'm considering buying this and I'm all for the reliability of the NA engines.
it is a good engine , just gear it low and it has enough punch , i drove the shit out of my mk1 i20(which my wife now has ,that never had one problem) on mountain passes overtaking idiots in much larger engined cars going slow AF
@@khierddineamx4783 This one is 1.2l natural aspiration 83hp 5 speed manual ! 1.0l engine is turbo chargedand pumps 100hp or 120hp depending upon the tune!
its just a hyundai mate giving its engine that much pressure would drain its life faster than it should be...drive it with a proper regime no need to hear the engine calling for shifting that much
Hello world, there are people making revolutin now , in lraq! Show your support for right of lraqi people to protest Peacefully! #Save_the_Iraqi_people
I still own older i20 with this engine. There is absolutely nothing wrong about it - cheap to buy, cheap to run. Yes, this is not race winner - but this is not required for a normal daily usage.
@@dimon-livansky But you get the modern 1.0 turbo engine for less than 1.300 euro more.. The little one is just not an option. The engine was great and fine in 2010..
this small car has a very cool design inside and outside
what a amazing Car. Hyundai is going places with products like these.
This 1.2 L, 4 cylinder MPI engine will last long thanks to its simplistic structure while it'll be easy and cheap to maintain, even at high millage. I would prefer this version for urban driving over a direct injected and turbo engine
What are your evidence for that statement?
@@andersnielsen6044 well, if you type in Google search MPI vs GDI you'll see the difference between these type of fuel injection systems. The first one is mixing air with fuel before entering the combustion chamber, meaning that when the intake valve is opening to let these two quintessential elements in, than the intake valve is washed meanwhile by the fuel which is arriving from above. In direct injected engines the fuel is injected directly into the combustion chamber where the mixture with air is happening and just because of this reason carbon is building up on the intake valve and intake system after a while mostly because the earlier mentioned fuel is not keeping it clean while arriving from above just like in case of MPI injection. This is leading to the need to clean direct injected engines after a certain millage, otherwise they'll loose power or even fail to operate in a worth case scenario. Those type of GDI engines which are paired with a turbocharger are usually building up the carbon in the in question area quicker which is leading to higher service costs. Plus an original (not rebuilt) turbo is costing somewhere around 1K so if you'll need to replace it you'll need to dig deep into your pocket. This is the reason why non turbo MPI gasoline engines are more reliable and more cost effective to use. Numerous taxi driver friends are using engines like this which are having between 400000 and 800000 km in their clock with their block and cylinder head untouched.
@@andersnielsen6044 and small displacement engines which are between 1.0 and 1.6 liters which are paired with a turbo and direct injection are having a higher horsepower per liter figure than naturally aspirated port injected ones and just because of this reason their internals are more stressed, resulting a quicker fading process. These type of new gen petrol engines can barely touch 200000 km without needing a rebuild (check 1.0 EcoBoost, 1.6 EcoBoost, 1.4 TSI or 1.6 Price engines and you'll see) just because of this strucure wise overpowered nature
Correcto, por eso me lo compre pq es algo que ya se sabe que funciona y estoy encantada. Solo hace dos meses que lo tengo y va súper fino.
Better doing a rebuild every 200k than struggle to pass a 50cc scooter.
The Main avantage of this engine is that he îs naturally aspirated, and damn, man this type of engines are very reliable, you Will use it with no major problema even after 10 years
i agree. I have a ford fiesta 2003 model i've bought in 2005, with only 2 years. and man, even today it purrs like a kitten. dont drink any drop of oil, everything works. onlyh major issue was a coilpack which i replaced.
i'm thinking about getting a new i20
but i'm extremely unsure about what engine to choose. this 1.2 or the 1.0 turbo
@@SandStormPower my father had an aspirated engine for like 15 years and was running allright, i20 îs a nice car, maybe you should consider The i30 with 1.5 naturally aspirated engine, if you want this type..... I also have The 2014 ceed with 1.4 aspirated and it runs well 👍
@@cristianmd7749 the i30 here in portugal have the 1.4 and 1.0 petrol turbo engine. No N/A engines, sadly. Taxes here are too high since few years back, so only smaller displacement turbo's are sold in the vast majority.
the only cars I've tested with turbo were Dacia Stepway with the puny 0.9 90hp engine, Focus Active with 1.0 125Hp (very heavy, but damn stable) and Puma SUV 1.0 125 mild hybrid.
on Dacia and Focus at low revs pull, it was... gutless. I'm afraid the turbo i20 will be gutless too, but it's a light car, so... WE're confined here in portugal, i'm unable to do a test drive now.
I'm considering this car with this engine. I have a Mazda 2 1.25 with 75hp, and after some proper engine break in, I can cruise effortlessly in 5th and it pulls sweetly till redline. Many reviews are performed with an engine with a couple thousand miles. I'm sure I could do the same with this i20, and I would enjoy it trouble free for years, a NA engine nowadays is a blessing!
Well, I'm driving an old Octavia with the 20V turbo engine. 21 years old and no major problems. done 296.000 kms. Bought it with 138.000 kms.
The start up sound is pretty nice!
I have driven the 2017 model and it seemed to me a really great car. Good engine, only a bit noisy and rather well consumption. A very good choice between.N/A engines compacts. Good test Joe,!!!!
last week i picked up the car, i have only 400km until now, with 6.1l/100 consumption. In Romania I paid 10.400E for base model. I like the car and Isn't loud at all.
lol the cheapest version costs 20.200 euro here in Denmark.. :D
@@andersnielsen6044 If I'm not wrong, in Denmark you have an Tax, something as first registration which can double the price of the car.
The base model is very well equipped, AC, leather steering and shifter, 4 speakers, all safety features like line assist, pedestrian protection, auto pilot etc
For example in Germany, on base model you don't have even AC.
@@pintexim We actually have 180 % taxes on cars here.. But then we get some in return, for safety things like airbags and all these things..
how is the build quality? any crash test ratings available?
@@saurav050206 build quality it's ok but only hard plastic. But all the cars in this class are like this.
A big PLUS in my opinion is the engine, isn't powefull but it is very quiet, all the others in this class are 3 cylinder.
I buyed the car for my wife and I'm happy with this choice.
I don't have any info concerning crash test but for sure it's an 5*.
in india we have a waiting period of 3 months for this car :) that shows the demand itself
good ride though :)
Is this Warsaw, oh its very beautiful, nice weather and roads , its a blessing to drive on these roads :)
That blinker sound is very nice !
Thankyou for your video you make i like the new designed i20 from Hyundai wating for the i20N!🔥👌
Piękne auto, chciałbym takie mieć
nice the new Hyundai i20 1.2 MPI 84 HP 2021
anyone from 🇮🇳🙋♂️, will launch this year here in india
waiting for the launch. I m going with 1.0turbo DCT
@@harishnongthombam bro if you dont mind, go for ford figo diesel, amazing car it is but very underrated, it deserves more sales, just take a test drive and you will know why i am suggesting you
Yes , Nov first week...
Next week get ready
S Nov 6
I would like you to try the version 1.0 T-GDI either with the mild hybrid system or with the simple turbo.
This version looks more stylish, premium and promising than Indian.
Damn it one of the masterpiece of Hyundai🔥
Szukam drugiego auta dla żony głównie do miasta Hyundai i10 1.2 84 KM czy Kia Picanto 1.2 84 KM a może coś polecasz?
Already bought this sucker and waiting for the red (tomato) colour to come.Just 2 weeks more.Cant wait.
@depressiv? Some people enjoy the driving experience . I'm buying a new car later this year , and i've written off about 5,6 models that i really like because they no longer have manual version . Fortunately for me some brands still offer manual tranmission . Tried auto and hated every second of it . If manual option no longer exist i'd rather be the passanger every chance i got . Guess it comes to personal preference .
New i20 pretty cool🔥❤️🤗
Turn signal sound reminds me of kids toys 😂
Smooth ride❤️
You can change the tachometer in the 1.2l i20? How can I do this?
What's the isolation in the cabin like? It sounds a bit noisy...
Yaris 2021 is very noisy. i20 very quiet if you compare them.
Hey! Great video! Any thoughts on the 1.2L engine? Does it feel lagging or slow at points? I'm considering buying this and I'm all for the reliability of the NA engines.
It's good
it is a good engine , just gear it low and it has enough punch , i drove the shit out of my mk1 i20(which my wife now has ,that never had one problem) on mountain passes overtaking idiots in much larger engined cars going slow AF
Video quality is super
Nice car i like it 😍😍
I ♥ this circle cluster, but i think its only come in patrol turbo engine
I'm going to buy 1.5 diesel
🇮🇳
how much waiting period?
i am thinking same for 1.5 diesel
Shame the diesel isn't available in the UK or I would have that.
good video :) i like this engine ...a real engine 4 cylinders , you can find it on Kia Rio too ..😉
Thanks for the info!
Smooth driving
Hey Joe, planing to buy i20, 1.2, 84 hp. Is it enough power?
yes Vladimir 😎
Thanks 😊
Vibration and inside noises.. but look cool enought
Yo Joe, this version or 1.0 turbo 100hp?
Can you fit stroller and a few suitcases in it?
I am Waiting i20 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I mówisz Wuja, że fajny ten koreański skrzat z tym wolnossącym 1.2?
Już nie długo na "L" kach :D
Szybko się ta motoryzacja zmienia, dopiero co Lanosy były.
Nice wheel design...
Jak zawsze świetny POV :-)
Jakim sprzętem nagrywasz?
GoPro Hero 9 Black
Dziękuję pięknie:-) Czekamy na kolejne NAJLEPSZE W POLSCE nagrania POV :-)
Nice hatchback car, I like it. Is this UK or Korean?😘
Its the Euro version so very similar to the UK one
Is the Suspension stiff?
what is that green number that keeps popping up on his dash?
That or mazda 2?
Is it slight confort for 6feet ??
very cool car
I’d personally get the 1.0 TGDi with the 7-speed DCT transmission.
Its diesel ? What diffrence ?
@@khierddineamx4783 This one is 1.2l natural aspiration 83hp 5 speed manual !
1.0l engine is turbo chargedand pumps 100hp or 120hp depending upon the tune!
That’s petrol. You can only get the diesel i20 with a manual transmission.
@@rahuldogra thank you
@@DaveDVideoMaker thank you
its just a hyundai mate giving its engine that much pressure would drain its life faster than it should be...drive it with a proper regime no need to hear the engine calling for shifting that much
Sure is MPI and not DI(GDI)?
The road into the woods was very beautiful. Since you were driving 82 hp variant, did the car feel under power while taking pick-up?
imo the previous model looked so much better from the outside
Which country are you from?
Btw, your vlogs are 🔥
Poland😎
Nice car
Same steering wheel of Elantra and Sonata
Creta
May i prefer kia rio or this one?
What is the use of what is pressed in the minute: 0:56?
ahh ok, my i20 user manual says: it is used to warn the hands on the steering wheel
Hi Joe... i20 or Yaris?
New Yaris
What do you think about the car?
Eu zic ca e buna.
what color is this?
joe❤️
super:)
why not new engine?
😎😎
Iski handle left side hai
I’ve watched too many crash/disaster videos... keep expecting someone to smash into the car 😅
Bade harami ho beta 🤣🤣🤣
To Ride it Seat Toledo 1998
Tr de hayalet ekran takıp ekran koyup 17 inç jant takıp 1.2 atmosferik koyarlarsa satma imkanı yok
Joe black
Hello world, there are people making revolutin now , in lraq! Show your support for right of lraqi people to protest Peacefully! #Save_the_Iraqi_people
Get one reliable na engine car for backup
Please next test drive with ford tranzit connect
Dacia Lodgy Stepway plsss
There's thing called skip aka you know those big yellow boxes that rubbish go in, theres plenty around
120 kmh 3200 rpm
I wonder who would buy it with that engine lol
I still own older i20 with this engine. There is absolutely nothing wrong about it - cheap to buy, cheap to run. Yes, this is not race winner - but this is not required for a normal daily usage.
@@dimon-livansky But you get the modern 1.0 turbo engine for less than 1.300 euro more.. The little one is just not an option. The engine was great and fine in 2010..
Many people buy it.
Me. This engine is more reliable.
@@andersnielsen6044 if you want to pay thousand euro for a new supercharger than go for the turbo engine :D
What is the basic price in Poland ?
W cenniku 54 800 zł za całkowitego golasa, który ma np. "Przygotowanie do montażu radia" :D
@@jakubz.4305 I bez kół
5 Nov lonch in I 20 car
Cabin noise 3/10
non parli?
pewnie ze na sb
No led turn signals? Lol
Horrible underpowered raucous engine still being used,definitely need the 3 pot turbo..
Hey man, there is a channel plagiarising all your videos - ruclips.net/video/HWx_j0PoQKE/видео.html. Take action against him!
U cant drive. U kill the clutch everytime.
Hehe true. He is one of the worst "popular" POV-drivers on the hole youtube. :D
Great design but flop engine 😔
This car is loud. VW Polo is the better car.
Ok. Drive your Polo(ch) 🤪
Polo is much more expensive, and ... to no avail !
It is actually just at quiet in the cabin as the Polo.. But 4.000 euro cheaper with comparable engines :)
This engine is lame