2024 Hyundai i30 Sedan review. The updated Hyundai i30 Sedan range is starting to make its way into Australian showrooms, and while we’ll have to wait for the more desirable Hybrid (HEV) and
Hyundai has tweaked the i30 hatchback for the 2021 model year, adding plenty more safety and convenience kit, while axing the bargain basement ‘Go’ variant. Both makers here also offer four-door versions of their small cars, in the shape of the new Hyundai i30 sedan and the Toyota Corolla sedan. Let the battle of the small car titans begin!
A facelifted 2024 Hyundai i30 Sedan is expected to debut later this year, with spy photos of an updated N flagship emerging. New images posted to the Hyundai N Owners Group depict a camouflaged i30 Sedan N – née Elantra/Avante N – in an underground parking space, presumably in South Korea. The changes are largely concentrated on the front
Join the Convo. Hyundai only launched its first full-blown N performance car, the i30 N hatch, here in Australia in March 2018 – but there’s unlikely to be a new generation in petrol form. A second iteration of the Nurburgring-tuned i30 N hatch looks highly unlikely to emerge using combustion power, with its direct replacement expected to
A bunch of new Hyundai N models are coming to Australia - hooray. But for anybody who’s been hanging out for an i30 or i20 N since about this time in 2022, there is still a catch. Scroll down to the second half for updates on the Kona N and Ioniq 5 N electric vehicle/s >> (That’s right, plural.)
As a result, the i30 N’s head-turning £25,995 starting price no longer applies, but even comparing like for like, the new i30 N’s £34,595 base price is a substantial £4000-plus jump.
One of the reasons Hyundai Australia has decided to introduce the new hybrid at this stage is the i30 Sedan is due for a mid-life upgrade and facelift. The company has already previewed the design out of South Korea, with a more dramatic front-end appearance, including a larger, more embellished upper grille and wraparound light bar across the
29 April 2021. Follow @tommorgan3. Hyundai has updated its i30 N hot hatch with a range of mechanical and visual upgrades, including the option of an automatic transmission for the first time. Set
This is, as we already mentioned, just for European drivers though. The disappointing part - there's no concrete date for the update for U.S. and Canada drivers. Here are all the cars that will support this update: Hyundai models; Kia models; Despite these limitations, the update is a step in the right direction.
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