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It’s the new 2021 Hyundai i30 hatch in review by Simone. The latest i30 hatch PD4 also comes with a fresher design, new tech, 5 trim levels, 2 engines, and both manual and automatic gearboxes.
The new Hyundai i30 has several engines to choose from in different markets. In Australia, we get three options starting with a 2 L petrol with 120 kW and 203 Nm, a 1.6 turbo diesel with 100 kW and 300 Nm, and a 1.6 turbo petrol with 150 kW and 265 Nm.
Along with added upgrades and added features the new i30 also sees a price increase on the outgoing hatchback model. The entry i30 starts at $23,420, the i30 Elite costs just over 30k, and the i30 n-line with a turbo and a DCT will cost you $31,420.
We see nice additions and new design elements to the latest i30 hatch keeping it competitive and desirable but Hyundai has also launched that all-new i30 sedan which just seems to steal some of that limelight, especially in that n-line version.
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