Refreshed and more equipped as standard


The third Hyundai i30 was thoroughly refreshed four years ago, but now a more subtle facelift ensures that it can last a little longer. The standard equipment has also been improved.
The third generation of the Hyundai i30 is already quite old, because it was released in September 2016. More than three years later, at the beginning of 2020, the i30 received a facelift that made it appear considerably more modern. In the meantime, it is already four years later and Hyundai is once again introducing a new i30.
This time the innovations are of a more subtle nature. For example, the Hyundai i30 will have a differently designed grille, also available as an N Line. Also new are the inserts around the fog lights in the front bumper and on the N Line we see new side skirts. At the rear we see slightly changed bumpers. There are also new 16-inch alloy wheels and new 18-inch models for the N Line and there is a choice of seven new body colors.

Hyundai i30 N Line
The standard equipment of the Hyundai i30 has been improved somewhat. For example, LED lighting is now always present, as is a 4.2-inch digital instrument cluster (optional 10.25 inches), three USB-C ports at the front and rear of the car and parking sensors front and rear. Furthermore, there is now LED lighting in the interior and the luggage compartment, which, according to Hyundai, makes things better lit than before.
On a technical level, it remains the same, so you will soon be able to choose from the 120 hp 1.0 T-GDI and the 1.5 T-GDI with 160 hp, both mild-hybrid petrol power sources. Production will start next month, prices will follow.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl