The 2015 Hyundai i30 bears numerous cosmetic changes over its predecessor along with a new range of engine blocks that are ready to take the class by storm, yet again! The South Korean car manufacturer updated the front grille, wheel trim, wheel arches and larger rims on the upcoming model, which is bound to break all previous sales records. The present-generation Hyundai i30 is one of the best-selling vehicles in Australia and experts believe that the upcoming model will better the current records too.
Hyundai plans on introducing a turbocharged model, based on a 1.6-liter 183 BHP displacing petrol variant based on a front-wheel drivetrain. This vehicle has dynamic steering, providing greater handling, with the 18-inch rims and 300mm disc brakes up front and 284mm discs at the rear enhancing safety and the stopping potential.
Some of the definitive features of the 2015 Hyundai i30 that distinguish this variant from its predecessors include LED lamps up front, red detailing on the front and rear sections, win exhausts, larger rims and updated front grille. These features help the 2015 Hyundai i30 stand out of the crowd. Other standard features on the i30 include Bi-xenon headlamps! Driving after sundown just got a lot more fun!
Like always, Hyundai has focused on the luxury and technological aspect and the 2015 i30 is the best example of the same. The interior features an overall black trim with contrasting red detailing, bespoke steering wheel, door trim, gear knob and sports seats. Hyundai’s engineers worked tirelessly to improve the already high-end chassis, and they have done a marvelous job of improving upon a design that was already near perfect.
As a result, the upgraded chassis provides greater stiffness, more comfort, reliability and greater pleasure of driving. The new chassis will be used on all variants of the 2015 i30, including both the five and three-door estate models. Apart from the turbocharged 1.6-liter engine block mentioned above, customers can choose from a 1.4-liter petrol engine and a 1.6-liter diesel engine respectively.
All engine blocks are hooked on to a dual-clutch seven-speed transmission system. The upcoming variant of the i30 features every major safety options present on the higher-spec Hyundai i40 and the Genesis, making this vehicle one of the safest in its class. The standard infotainment measure on the vehicle includes a six-speaker audio device with AUX and USB support, CD player/RDS radio, dual climate control, sat-nav, cruise control, etc.
The standard kit also consists of a lane departure warning for additional support. Overall, the 2015 Hyundai i30 promises to be a benchmark-setting product. What are your views on the vehicle? Are you looking forward to a test drive? Let us know via the Comments Section below.
