The 2021 Hyundai Bayon light SUV has been unveiled for Europe overnight – but this pint-sized crossover isn't bound for Australian shores. Riding on the same platform as the European-market i20 light hatch – which will come to Australia in performance N guise only – the Bayon slots into Hyundai's European SUV line-up as its entry-level, B-segment model, below the small-sized Kona also offered in Australia.
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