2010 Hyundai Accent gets funky facelift
The 2010 Hyundai Accent has been given a hefty facelift for its Korean home market. Dubbed the Verna Transform, it is possible that this new face will become the GCC-spec 2010 Accent, even if the rest of the car is largely the same.
New features include redesigned headlights, melted grille, mirror-mounted indicators, mild tail-light redo, new interior gauges, USB/AUX port, subwoofer and Bluetooth.
The Korean version comes with 1.4-litre and 1.5-litre engines, although the GCC market may get different engines, such as a 1.6-litre, if this version is offered in the UAE.
For local prices of the current model in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, visit the Hyundai Accent buyer guide.
Comments
Nitin
ugly!!!!
DxxJ
this post is not newsworthy
Faisal
UGLY!!!
BJD (Boris)
hehe! clown car!
Gladiator
it look like a bug or something…. 😯
Nilesh Deshmukh
Hi
This one is not looking good, instead of this if you make maintenances free Honda Assent that will capture more market.
Front face is very UGLY. That is true.
Nathan Scott Kalaskie I
I like my 2009 a lot more!!!!! 😀
danish
such bad look
so ugly
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wrong post the new one looks exactly the same as 2009 check out the hyundai usa website
AlvinG
eeeuw!! How can they take a sexy looking car, and give it a facelift to make it look freaking ugly!!?
Hyundai is supposed to be moving forward in design, not backwards!
mahajan
and this one is launched now in GCC
mahajan
Saw a white one on highway from dammam to jubail (Saudi Arabia)