Hyundai i20
Turbocharged three-pot with direct injection. Peppy and frugal, but the turbo and GDI setup need attentive upkeep.
Sensible and forgettable
The i20 GB drives fine without leaving any impression. Reliable, well-screwed-together, forgettable.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The small turbo in the G3LC is very sensitive to oil quality. Extended oil change intervals or burned oil lead to bearing wear. Turbo failures from 80,000 km are well documented.
Symptoms: Whining noise from the turbo area, power loss, blue smoke on acceleration, increased oil consumption.
The timing chain of the 1.0 T-GDi Kappa II can be damaged in under 30,000 km when oil changes are neglected. Kia/Hyundai introduced a revised chain tensioner in 2020.
Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, check engine light, in the worst case chain jump with valve damage.
The G3LC 1.0 T-GDI Kappa II shows a clear tendency to timing chain stretch as early as 40,000–66,000 km. Worn tensioners and guide rails are responsible for the cold-start rattle.
Symptoms: Metallic rattling from the engine bay on cold start that improves at operating temperature; in advanced cases, constant noise and rough running
Direct injection prevents fuel from washing the intake valves. Carbon deposits build up from around 60,000–80,000 km and reduce power and efficiency.
Symptoms: Hesitation under partial load, sluggish throttle response, increased fuel consumption, occasional misfires.
High turbo boost pressure relative to the small displacement puts strain on the piston rings. Oil consumption up to 0.5 L/1,000 km under spirited driving is considered normal; beyond that the engine has a defect.
Symptoms: Regular oil level drop, light blue smoke under load, oil smell from exhaust.
The small turbocharger in the G3LC occasionally shows wastegate actuator drop-out due to loose connectors on the control unit. The result is fluctuating boost pressure and intermittent power loss at mid to high rpm.
Symptoms: Erratic power delivery, rattling from the turbo area during cold running, sporadic entry into limp mode
Vehicle Weaknesses 10
The i20 GB clutch wears prematurely in city use. With spirited driving or frequent stop-and-go, a shorter service life is to be expected. Clutch slip and judder are typical symptoms.
Rear drum brakes or disc brakes seize on the i20 GB in city-heavy use as they are rarely loaded hard. Inspection reports regularly flag rear brake performance.
Rust forms under the tailgate rubber seals because moisture is trapped there. Typical Hyundai weak point of this generation. Early detection and sealing recommended.
Owners of the i20 GB report uneven tyre wear that can indicate incorrect toe or camber settings.
Inspection flags low-beam headlights, rear lights and indicators on the i20 GB regularly. Bulb failures, connector corrosion and deteriorating headlight seals are typical weak points.
Rear brakes are barely used in city traffic and can seize as a result. Brake discs and pads can wear prematurely after only 30,000–40,000 km.
Like its predecessor, the electric door mirrors creak when adjusting or folding. A typical i20 recurring issue due to plastic play in the mirror housing.
Door mirrors on the i20 GB produce creaking and squeaking noises when driving, especially at low temperatures. The cause is plastic clips and rubber seals that become brittle with age.
Low-beam, rear lighting and indicators are flagged more than average at inspection. Bulb failures and incorrectly aimed headlights occur regularly.
Seat upholstery develops waves over time. Door mirrors creak with temperature fluctuations. Screen washer nozzle position is poorly placed.
Reports & Tests
368 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2014–2020). Most reported: Engine (120), Airbags (91), Electrical (54).