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2012 Hyundai i40 Saloon UK Pricing Announced

Starting this January, the new Hyundai i40 Saloon will join the Estate on the UK market, and the South Korean automaker has just announced full pricing information for the model.
The cheapest i40 four-door you’re going to be able to get is the £17,395 1.6 GDi Blue Drive model. There are there trim levels in total to choose from and two efficient engines, three power outputs and manual or automatic transmission.

The other main motor you can have with the car is the 1.7-liter CRDi diesel in either Blue Drive or auto versions. The two outputs for the engine are either 115 hp or 136 hp, with the lesser one being emitting just 113 grams of CO2 per 100 kilometers. This output and low emissions level is available on the Active trim level and start from only £18,395, which is £1,000 more than the petrol.

“The i40 Saloon represents the next-step in the launch of the i40 range to the UK market.  It is a vehicle that has been designed and engineered specifically for Europe, ensuring its relevance in the market place,” Tony Whitehorn, Managing Director, Hyundai Motor UK.

“The stylish saloon version shares the same qualities found in the i40 Tourer - offering outstanding levels of fuel-efficiency,
comfort, quality, and a high level of standard equipment all at an accessible price.  It will broaden the appeal of the i40 range to buyers in the D-segment by offering a unique, value for money, customer proposition,”
Whitehorn added.

Standard features for the i40 Saloon include 16-inch alloy wheels, Bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition, leather steering wheel with audio controls, electric heated door mirrors with integrated LED indicators, electric front and rear windows and electric parking brake with automatic hold function.

The mid-range Style trim level is about £2,000 more expensive depending on the model, and adds touch screen satellite navigation with rear view camera, front and rear parking sensors, cruise control and dual zone climate control.

The Premium models also have leather upholstery, panoramic sunroof, keyless entry and supervision instrument cluster with LCD colour display as standard, plus the option of the Lane Departure Warning and Smart Parking Assist, heated leather steering wheel and ventilated front seats.
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