Hyundai Styx (Hyundai QXi)’s mid-tier trim spotted on test

15/10/2018 - 10:47 ,   Sagar Parikh

A Hyundai Styx prototype was spotted on test in India yet again recently, courtesy IAB reader Avirup Basu. Featuring wheel caps, the test mule was in a mid-tier trim.

Hyundai Styx (Hyundai QXi) left side second spy shot
Hyundai will sell the Styx in markets where it sells the Creta and even the Kona.

The Hyundai Styx is the South Korean automaker’s product for the sub-4 metre SUV segment. It will slot below the Hyundai Creta and go against the Maruti Vitara Brezza, Ford EcoSport and Mahindra S201 in our market. It is planned for launch even in markets which get the Hyundai Kona. In the U.S. market, it is seen as the indirect replacement for the Hyundai Accent Hatchback.

The Hyundai Styx will bear a mix of contemporary and traditional SUV design. At the front, it will flaunt elements from the brand’s latest design language for SUVs, including an upright Cascading grille and the Composite lights comprising ultra-slim LED DRLs at the top and (halogen) headlights at mid-level. The profile looks quite similar to that of the Hyundai Creta.

The Hyundai Styx’s engine options will vary depending on the market. In India, the options will include a 120 PS (118.31 hp) 1.0-litre T-GDi turbocharged petrol engine and a new 115 hp 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine. The former is already available internationally in other models, and it will get locally manufactured. Both engines will comply with the BSVI emission norms. There’s speak of the 1.2-litre Kappa naturally aspirated petrol engine as well.

Hyundai Styx (Hyundai QXi) headlight spy shot
Hyundai will offer the Styx in India with a 120 PS (118.31 hp) 1.0-litre T-GDi petrol engine and a 115 hp 1.5-litre diesel engine.

Also See: 2019 Hyundai Grand i10 spied testing in Pune [Video]

Hyundai could price the Styx from somewhere between INR lakh 7-8 lakh (ex-showroom). Reports say that it will launch the new model in April 2019.

Hyundai Styx - Image Gallery (Spy Shots)

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