Hyundai is readying the all-new i30 hatchback for sale in the UK, and has announced prices and specifications.
Surprisingly, the i30 range begins higher than the benchmark Ford Focus, although true to form it still majors on value.
Starting at £14,495, it's £500 more to get on to the first rung of the i30 ownership ladder than into a Ford Focus, but the i30 is very well equipped for that price.
Standard kit on a Classic model includes voice activated Bluetooth, LED daytime running lights, air conditioning, electric heated door mirrors and hill start assist.
Further up the ladder is Active trim, which gets alloy wheels, rear parking sensors and Hyundai's new adaptive steering system. Top spec is Style, which adds dual-zone climate control, front parking sensors, active cornering headlamps and rain sensing windscreen wipers. If you want satellite navigation, Style Nav specification adds it.
The range tops out at just under £21,000 for a 1.6-litre CRDi diesel version with 108bhp and an automatic gearbox, though the most powerful version uses the same engine tuned to 128bhp, costing £20,295 in Style Nav spec.
The engine lineup starts with two 1.4-litre units, a diesel and a petrol, with the former putting out 89bhp and the latter 99bhp. The two 1.6-litre CRDi diesels are both available with Blue Drive technology, including start-stop, meaning the lowest emitting version spits out just 97g/km CO2.
Hyundai says that the new i30, which hits showrooms in early March, is better in every way than the outgoing car (it's unlikely to say otherwise, though) while remaining cheap to run. The 97g/km version costs nothing in annual VED, while owners across the board will enjoy low insurance costs and a five-year warranty.
Read All-new Hyundai i30 – a genuine bargain on 5FWD
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