Intro
The Hyundai i20 Knight Edition is here, and it’s taking the spotlight as the perfect choice for anyone who wants bold style and premium features without breaking the bank. for those who want bold styling and a feature-rich premium hatch at affordable prices. Priced at ₹9.15 lakh (ex-showroom), it’s for young buyers who love the dark theme trend and want showroom-ready differentiation. Here’s why it matters: it’s factory-fresh, warranty-safe and available on popular trims.
Dark theme that stands out
The Knight Edition has blacked-out wheels, mirrors, roof rails, skid plates, sill garnish, spoiler and even matte-black Hyundai logos for a cohesive stealth look; red brake calipers and a Knight emblem add contrast without shouting. Inside, the cabin goes all-black with brass inserts and upholstery highlights for a premium, moody vibe that feels special day and night. These aesthetic upgrades make the i20 a head-turner in the premium hatchback space where subtle aggression sells.
Trims, engine and everyday use
Available on Sportz (O) and Asta (O), the Knight Edition comes with the tried and tested 1.2-litre petrol engine, with 5-speed manual or IVT depending on variant. Under the hood, the Knight Edition gets the same reliable 1.2-litre petrol engine. It delivers about 82 bhp and 114.7 Nm of torque, which is plenty for city driving, and you can get up to 20 kmpl with the IVT automatic. If you want the same vibe with sportier intent, note the i20 N Line Knight Edition starts from ₹11.43 lakh but the standard i20 Knight is the value-for-money pick.
Features young India actually uses
Based on higher-feature trims, features include touchscreen infotainment with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, push-button start, wireless conveniences and sunroof on top trims. Recent updates across the i20 range also add features like dashcam and wireless smartphone integration, so the Knight Edition is in line with premium hatch expectations. Six airbags and ABS anchor safety, while the dark pack adds style without compromising practicality.
Price and positioning
Starting at ₹9.15 lakh for the Sportz (O) Knight and going up to ₹11.35 lakh for the Asta (O) IVT Knight, the car is perfectly positioned in the premium hatchback market. That puts it against well-equipped rivals and offers a factory dark theme and feature mix that’s hard to ignore at this price. For buyers who want design presence and everyday usability, that’s where it excels.

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Conclusion
If bold styling, 1.2L petrol and showroom-ready uniqueness is the brief, the Knight Edition checks all the boxes – especially for young buyers who want premium without the aftermarket guesswork. It’s a clean way to get the “all-black” look with OEM fit and finish.
FAQs
Is the Hyundai i20 Knight Edition available with automatic?
Yes, the Asta (O) Knight can be had with the IVT automatic, with pricing topping out near ₹11.35 lakh (ex-showroom).
What variants does the Knight Edition come in?
It’s offered on Sportz (O) and Asta (O) trims for the standard i20, with a separate Knight Edition also available on the i20 N Line.