Hyundai i20 Knight Edition Features: More Value With Tech, Style Updates

Hyundai i20 Knight Edition features now include a factory dashcam and wireless Apple CarPlay with prices starting around ₹9.14 lakh.

By Kaushik Das

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By Kaushik Das

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A studio shot of the all-black Hyundai i20 Knight Edition, showing its front three-quarter angle. Key details visible are the dark alloy wheels with red brake calipers, the black grille, and the 'Knight' emblem on the front bumper.

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Hyundai i20 Knight Edition features now include a factory dashcam and wireless Apple CarPlay with prices starting around ₹9.14 lakh. That adds real-world value without changing the 1.2L petrol setup. Here’s why it matters: the kit brings everyday convenience and safety tech straight from the showroom.

What’s new, at a glance

Hyundai has added practical upgrades along with the Knight treatment, so it’s not just badges and black trim. Wireless smartphone mirroring cuts cord clutter on daily commutes, while a built-in dashcam adds peace of mind for incidents and insurance claims.

Design and cabin tweaks with benefits

The Knight Edition features a design centered on black alloy wheels and dark skid plates, which are paired with sporty metal pedals and a dedicated Knight emblem for a cohesive look that’s a notch above standard trims. For owners, the darker materials are easy to keep looking fresh and the brass-accented interior is premium without aftermarket mods.

Tech and convenience upgrades

Core additions include a factory dashcam and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, the latter reducing cable wear and freeing up the console area. For shared-family use, wireless mirroring makes quick driver swaps simpler; the dashcam’s footage can help document incidents without fiddly third-party installs.

The N Line Knight Edition

The i20 N Line now joins the Knight-themed range with its own stealthy makeover. Based on the top-spec N8 trim, it comes with a more powerful 1.0-litre Turbo GDi petrol engine, which produces 120 PS (118 bhp).The N Line Knight can be had with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic, and it carries the same blackout exterior and cabin theme as the Knight Edition. Prices are set at ₹11.43 lakh for the N8 MT and ₹12.53 lakh for the N8 DCT.

Trims, engine and value

The i20 Knight Edition is available with the 1.2L Kappa petrol in Sportz (O) MT and Asta (O) IVT, the same trims buyers most often cross-shop for features. Indicative pricing shared by multiple outlets shows entry at around ₹9.14 lakh for Sportz (O) MT and around ₹11.34 lakh for Asta (O) IVT, making the Knight Edition a style-and-tech upgrade rather than a powertrain upgrade. That’s where it shines: familiar efficiency, but more features out of the box.

Closing note

For hatchback buyers who want showroom tech and a black look, the i20 Knight Edition is a strong contender: fewer aftermarket headaches, cleaner integration and features that make daily life easier. If a darker theme and wireless convenience is top of the list, this special edition is hard to pass up.

Also read: New-Gen Hyundai Venue Revealed: What to Expect from the 2025 SUV

FAQs

Does the Hyundai i20 Knight Edition come with a dashcam from the factory?
Yes, Hyundai has added a factory-fitted dashcam on the i20 Knight Edition and related updates, for safety and convenience.

Can wireless Apple CarPlay be used on the Hyundai i20 Knight Edition?
Yes, the Knight Edition gets wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, no cable required for phone mirroring.

Hello! I’m Kaushik Das, a passionate automobile content writer with over two years of experience crafting detailed reviews, news updates, and expert insights. My work connects enthusiasts with the latest trends, technologies, and developments shaping India’s automotive world.Feel free to reach out at i.kaushikdas7@gmail.com.

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