Today we revisit the Hyundai i30 sedan. The Hyundai i30 sedan creates quite a statement with its striking design and sharp lines. Updated late in 2023, The Hyundai i30 comes with a choice of engines and model variants.
I recently drove the Premium version in a soothing Meta Blue colour.
In the week I had the car there were a lot of people commenting to me about the looks, some liked them, some not so much. I actually like the look.
We took the i30 sedan away for the weekend and the boot managed to fit our luggage and a set of golf clubs as well.
The Premium version comes with
- leather interior,
- heated and ventilated front seats,
- Premium Bose audio system and
- additional safety features such as
- Parking Collision Warning,
- Blind-Spot View Monitor and
- Surround View Monitor),
While there are three engine choices, I had the 2 Litre Atkinson petrol engine. This is matched to a CVT that drives more like an 8-speed automatic.
It had a good balance between performance and economy. For those that want more performance, there is the i30N version, which i will be driving a bit later in the year.
Overall I enjoyed the i30 Sedan. And priced from $38,500 dollars plus the usual costs its not bad value.
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I’m Brianna Fraser
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