Wednesday, February 29, 2012

2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon

2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon - The new Generation Hyundai i30 truck has broken cover ahead of its world debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The truck is the second member of the New Generation i30 family, and joins the five-door hatchback to increase the selling point of Hyundai's C-segment range.

2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon - The stylish truck shares motors and running gear with the well-received New Generation i30 five-door, but has a longer body to create a significant increase in shoe space without compromising the model's dynamic design.

2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon - The Hyundai i30 wagon's overall length is increased by 185 mm to 4485 mm over its five-door sibling, making it one of the most helpful vehicles in the Western european C-segment, and 10 mm longer than the original i30 truck.

Compared with the five-door, the truck stretches shoe space from 378-litres to a best-in-class 528-litres -- and with the rear voyager seats flattened down, products volume increases more than three-fold, to 1, 642-litres.

Like its hatchback sibling, the New Generation Hyundai i30 truck was designed and made specifically for Western european customers at Hyundai's European R&D Centre inRüsselsheim, Germany. The truck was developed alongside the hatchback form from the earliest stages, enabling the stylists to fashion a coherent design that bears a strong family similarity inspired by Hyundai's fluidic statue form language.

As with the five-door variant, the front is distinguished by Hyundai's hexagon-shaped grille and jewel-like headlamps, but from the B-pillar backwards the truck differs significantly. The roofline extends rearwards over the flexible passenger/cargo area, sloping to add dynamism to the car's pose commensurate with the fluidic statue ethos of a stationary car appearing to be in motion.

Further enhancing the wagon's dynamic appearance, a pronounced swage line runs width wise along the sides of the body and rises all the way to the trunk lights. The rear dashboard or windscreen wraps around the D-pillars, increasing interior luminosity and reaping benefits for visibility. The deep tailgate gives the car a clean look and opens to bumper-level for easy loading.

The New Generation Hyundai i30 truck will be available with the same three petrol engines and three diesel motors as the five-door, producing 90 to 135 ps.

Buyers of the New Generation Hyundai i30 truck will benefit from Five Year Double Care, comprising a five-year unlimited warranty, five years' roadside assistance, and five years of vehicle health checks.

Allan Rushforth, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Hyundai Motor Europe, said: "The New Generation i30 has been widely acknowledged for its style, quality, and value. Our new truck offers all of those attributes plus increased load-carrying capacity. We expect it to appeal strongly to those looking for stylish and flexible usefulness, especially active families. inch.

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