The 2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show by Hyundai. It’s based on the five door i30, but is 30mm longer.
The 2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show.
The wagon was designed for families with growing children. It is based on the five door i30, but it measures 30mm more. This extra space allows the model to carry 528 liters (18.6 cubes) of cargo. It can also be expanded to 1642 Liters (58 cubes) when the rear seats fold down.
The car’s styling features include a fluidic sculpture design, a prominent front fascia and an upward-sweeping character line. There is also a unique rear hatch. You can also get LED daytime running lamps, chrome trim, and 17-inch alloy wheels.
The cabin features a “Supervision”, instrument cluster, dual zone climate control, and a six speaker audio system with iPod/USB/Aux connectivity. You can choose from heated front seats, a push-button ignition and a seven inch display navigation system.
There are a number of four-cylinder engines under the hood. There are many options:
A 1.4-liter diesel engine with 90 PS (66kW/89hp) and 220Nm (162lb-ft).
A 1.6-liter diesel engine with 110 PS (81kW/108hp) and 265 Nm (192lb-ft).
A 1.6-liter diesel engine with 128 PS (94kW/126hp) and 265 Nm (192lb-ft).
A 1.4-liter MPI petrol engine with 100 PS (73kW/99 hp) & 137 Nm (101 lb-ft).
A 1.6-liter MPI petrol of 120 PS (88kW/118hp) and 156Nm (115lb-ft).
A 1.6-liter GDI petrol engine with 135 PS (99 kW / 133 hp), and 164 Nm (112 lb-ft).