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Compare Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi and Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid

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Hyundai i20 (2014-2018)
Toyota Yaris (2014-2017)
Totals Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
MarkHyundaiToyota
Modeli20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDiYaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid
Year2014-20182014-2017
Number of doors/seats5/5(3-5)/5
Body typeHatchHatch
Unladen Weight12801090
Gross Weight Limit1690-
Top Speed, km/h175165
Acceleration 0-100 kph1211.8
Minimum turning radius, m5.1-
Cargo Volume, min/max, L326/1042286
Dimensions specifications, mm Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
Length40353950
Width17341695
Height14741510
Wheelbase25702510
Front/rear Track1520/15191470/1460
Ground clearance-135
Engine specifications Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
Typeturbo diesel Common Railpetrol Injection / electric drive
Displacement, cm3 13961497
Compression ratio1613.4
Number and arrangement of cylinders4 cylinders, in-line4 cylinders, in-line
The diameter of the cylinder x stroke, mm75х7975х84.7
Number of valves1616
Power, hp/rpm90/400075/4800+61
Max torque, Nm/RPM240/1500-2500111/3600-4400+169
Transmission specifications Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
Gearbox6-speed manualCVT
Drive TypeFront wheel driveFront wheel drive
Suspension specifications Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
Front
MacPherson strut

MacPherson strut
Rear
Dependent suspensions

Dependent suspensions
Tire Size195/55 R16
175/65 R15
Disk4x100 ET45 d54.1
4x100 ET45 d54.1
Brakes specifications Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
FrontVentilated discsVentilated discs
RearDiscs-
Fuel consumption specifications, L/100 km Hyundai i20 (2014-2018) 1.4 CRDi × Toyota Yaris (2014-2017) 1.5 Hybrid ×
City4.93.1
Highway3.53.3
Combined4.13.3
FuelDiesel95
Tank, L5042
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