
Hyundai HB20 Review: Stylish Hatchback with a Few Compromises
Hyundai HB20 Review: A Detailed Look at the Popular Hatchback The Argentinian automotive market recently saw a renewed interest in the Hyundai HB20, a compact hatchback manufactured in Brazil. A recent video review by Motor Digital Press provides a comprehensive look at the vehicle's features and performance. The review highlights the HB20's modern and distinctive design, emphasizing its 8-inch multimedia screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration. The reviewer notes that both the screen and reverse camera are available across the entire model range. However, the review also points out that the rear passenger space is somewhat cramped due to the design of the rear sector. "The HB20's trunk is one of the smallest in its class," states the reviewer, "but it does include a cover to protect items from the elements." The video also details the HB20's 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, which is described as the most powerful in its segment. Despite its power, the reviewer points out that fuel consumption is higher, especially in urban environments, with a mixed-use consumption of 9.6 liters per 100 kilometers. The review concludes with a practical tip for viewers, suggesting they can easily purchase replacement tires (195 55 R16) through Mercado Libre, comparing prices and choosing a convenient tire shop for installation. Overall, the video offers a balanced perspective on the Hyundai HB20, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses, providing valuable information for potential buyers.