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Hyundai i40 UK Pricing and Specs Announced

After it has had its world public debut at the Geneva Auto Show in early March, the all-new i40 Tourer is scheduled to go on sale in the UK from September 2011. However, the British division of Hyundai decided to announce pricing and specification of this medium family estate car the sooner the better.

Getting straight to the point, pricing for the Hyundai i40 Tourer will start from £18,395 on the road. The model will come available in three main trim levels (Active, Style and Premium) with the choice of three efficient engines, four power outputs and manual or automatic transmission.

Hyundai’s Blue Drive technologies – incorporating Intelligent Stop & Go technology – are fitted as standard on all Active derivatives, and on the Style 1.7 CRDi 136PS Blue Drive model ensuring CO2 emissions  of 119 g/km.

Standard features include16” 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.

Touch screen satellite navigation with rear view camera, front and rear parking sensors, cruise control and dual zone climate control are standard on the mid-point ‘Style’ range.  The Premium models benefit further from the addition of 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.

According to Hyundai, the Hyundai i40 Tourer will be joined by a four-door saloon later this year, whose prices are to be announced closer to that date.

“All Hyundai i40 models will be supported by Hyundai’s industry-best, fully transparent Five Year Triple Care assurance. This package offers five-year unlimited warranty, five years of roadside assistance and five years of vehicle health checks,” Hyundai tells customers.
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