Hyundai has a brand new contender for the European C-Segmen, ready to take on the Focus and Golf with its Korean sensibleness. The i30 made its debut last year at the Frankfurt Motor Show and is now gearing up.
So, let’s find out how far your budget will stretch if you’re in the market for a brand new five-door. Prices start at £14,495 OTR for the entry-level Classic that comes with a 100 hp petrol mated to a manual gearbox. The range goes all the way up to £20,795 for the 1.5 CRDi 110 hp diesel with an automatic in in Style Nav trim.
Standard features include voice-activated Bluetooth, LED daytime running lights, electric mirrors and one-touch indicators.
The higher Active trim level adds cruise control, rear parking and 15-inch alloys, while the Style level comes with 16-inch alloys, dual zone climate control, front parking sensors, rain sensing wipers, and electrically folding door mirrors.
At the top sits the Style Nav level, which adds integrated touchscreen satellite navigation system and rear view-parking camera.
Standard features include voice-activated Bluetooth, LED daytime running lights, electric mirrors and one-touch indicators.
The higher Active trim level adds cruise control, rear parking and 15-inch alloys, while the Style level comes with 16-inch alloys, dual zone climate control, front parking sensors, rain sensing wipers, and electrically folding door mirrors.
At the top sits the Style Nav level, which adds integrated touchscreen satellite navigation system and rear view-parking camera.