Hyundai i30 explained

Hyundai i30
Manufacturer:Hyundai
Aka:Hyundai Elantra Touring (North America, 2008–2012)
Hyundai Elantra GT (North America, 2012–2020)
Production:2007–present
Model Years:2009–2020 (North America)
Class:Compact car/small family car (C)
Body Style:3-door hatchback (2012–2017)
5-door hatchback
5-door estate
5-door liftback (2017–present)
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Related:Hyundai Elantra
Kia Ceed
Kia Forte

The Hyundai i30 is a small family car manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company since 2006. The i30 shares its platform with the Kia Ceed, available as a three-door hatchback (2012–2017), five-door hatchback, five-door estate and five-door liftback (2017–present), with a choice of three petrol engines and two diesel engines, either with manual or automatic transmission.

The i30 is marketed alongside the fifth-generation Hyundai Elantra in the United States and Canada initially as the Elantra Touring before being renamed as Elantra GT. The second-generation i30 was introduced in September 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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First generation (FD; 2006)

First generation
Model Code:FD
Aka:Hyundai Elantra Touring (North America, wagon)
Production:2006–2012
Model Years:2009–2012 (North America)
Assembly:South Korea: Ulsan
Czech Republic: Nošovice
China: Beijing (Beijing Hyundai)
Egypt: Cairo (Ghabbour Group)
Designer:Thomas Bürkle[1]
Body Style:5-door hatchback
5-door estate (i30cw)
Platform:Hyundai-Kia J4 platform
Related:Hyundai Elantra (HD)
Kia Cee'd (ED)
Engine:Petrol


1.4 L Gamma MPI I4
1.6 L Gamma MPI I4
2.0 L Beta II I4
Diesel:
1.6 L U CRDi I4
2.0 L D CRDi I4

Transmission:5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Wheelbase:26501NaN1 (hatchback)
27001NaN1 (wagon)
Length:42451NaN1 (hatchback)
44751NaN1 (wagon)
Width:17751NaN1
Height:14801NaN1 (hatchback)
15651NaN1 (wagon)

The first generation Hyundai i30 was announced during 2006 Paris Motor Show by the Hyundai Arnejs concept.[2]

The production model manufacturing started late 2006, it was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2007, and released during summer 2007 for Europe[3] and Australia.

It was conceived in Rüsselsheim, Germany, at Hyundai's Design and Technical Centre.

The i30 scored a 4.2 on the Euro NCAP crash tests for the 2008[4] model, and is an improvement on the 3.9 scored during the 2007[5] model.

The i30 awarded the full five star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program.[6]

The i30 named as safest imported mid size car in Argentina.[7]

The first generation i30 was officially launched in Malaysia in July 2009[8] where two engines were available: 1.6L (manual and auto) and 2.0L (auto only).[9]

i30cw

The i30cw (a.k.a. i30 estate) was released in South Korea at the Seoul Motor Show in 2007,[10] and is marketed worldwide under slightly different names.

This model also entered the North American market for the model year of 2009, as the Elantra Touring. It is a larger, roomier version of the i30 hatchback. The i30 cw's maximum cargo volume is 65cuft.

For the model year of 2012, the Elantra Touring wagon came with a 2.0-litre inline-four producing 1380NaN0 and 1360NaN0. The American EPA rates consumption at 23 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway (10 L/100 km and 7.8 L/100 km respectively). The Elantra Touring comes equipped with either a five-speed manual transmission without hill assist feature or a four-speed torque-converter non-manumatic automatic transmission.

The Hyundai Elantra Touring was originally available in either Base or Limited trim, each offering a similar level of equipment to its Hyundai Elantra sedan counterpart. Later the model names were changed to GLS and SE, with the SE being the more equipped model.

The i30cw/Elantra Touring scored high on the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration crash tests:[11]

i30 blue

The i30 blue is a variation with Start&Stop technology (called Idle Stop and Go). United Kingdom versions came with 1.4L, 1.6L petrol or a 1.6L diesel engine, in both five-door hatchback or estate body styles. emission rating for the 1.6L petrol models were reduced to 142g/km (from 152g/km).

The car was unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, and was produced in Nosovice, Czech Republic. It went on sale in the United Kingdom in January 2008.[12] and had ISG as an option, costing £200.

Reception

In Australia, the Hyundai i30 won the 'Best Mid size Car Under $28,000'. At the time of its release in the end of 2007, the 1.6L CRDi i30 was the cheapest diesel car in Australia, coming in at just $21,490AUD for the basic (SX) model. The model above (SLX) adds Climate Control, trip computer, leather gear knob and steering wheel (with audio controls), cruise control (from 2008), body colour door handles, rear armrest with cup holders, six speakers (up from four), adjustable lumbar support for the driver, fog lights and 16" alloy wheels. Australian i30 models feature a unique suspension tune for Australian road conditions.

2007

Car of the Year for 2007 by Carsguide[13] with the 1.6L CRDi model winning the Green Car of the Year award.[14]

Hyundai's i30 Diesel Picked as Australia's Car of the Year.[15]

2008

'Best Mid-size Car Under $28,000' by Australia's Best Cars to the Hyundai i30 SX petrol and i30 CRDi Turbo Diesel [16]

The Hyundai i30 was chosen as 2008 Car of the Year in Spain.[17] [18]

2009

Best Family Hatch in New Zealand

The Hyundai i30 was judged the Supreme Winner in the 2009 AA Motoring Excellence Awards in New Zealand.[19] [20]

2010

Most Satisfying Car In Britain.

The i30 won the Driver Power Top 100 survey to be named by owners as the most satisfying car to own. Auto Express magazine surveyed the reliability and satisfaction survey, completed by over 23,000 drivers.[21] [22]

The Hyundai Elantra Touring Named Top 10 Family Cars by Kelley Blue Book (KBB) in the United States.[23]

2012

Best Family Car. The i30 won the Best Family Car of the Year on 14 October 2012, at the Glasgow Thistle.

Engines

ModelEnginePowerTorqueTop speed
Petrol engines
1.4 16V I4 at 6200 rpm at 5000 rpm12.6 s
1.6 16V I4 at 6300 rpm at 4200 rpmM:11.1 s
12.1 s
2.0 16V I4 at 6000 rpm at 4600 rpmM:10.6 s
A:10.6 s
Diesel engines
1.6 CRDi 16V turbo I4 at 4000 rpm at 1750–2500 rpmM:14.9 s
1.6 CRDi 16V turbo I4 at 4000 rpm at 1900–2750 rpmM:11.6 s
A:12.8 s
1.6 CRDi U2 16V turbo I4 at 4000 rpm at 1900–2750 rpmM:
A:
2.0 CRDi 16V turbo I4 at 3800 rpm at 1900–2500 rpmM:10.3 s

Transmissions

Choices include a five-speed manual, six-speed manual (1.6 CRDi U2 and 2.0 CRDi), or four-speed automatic transmission. Automatic transmissions are available with 1.6 petrol, 2.0 petrol, 1.6 CRDi (116PS) models.

Second generation (GD; 2011)

Second generation
Model Code:GD
Aka:Hyundai Elantra GT (North America)
Production:2011–2017
2012–2018 (South Africa)
Model Years:2013–2017 (North America)
2013–2018 (South Africa)
Assembly:South Korea: Ulsan
Czech Republic: Nošovice
Designer:Thomas Bürkle
Platform:Hyundai-Kia J5 platform

Hyundai unveiled its next generation i30 at the 2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show. The new i30 was designed and engineered at the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany, and offers a choice of four engines with a total of six power options and emissions below 100 g/km due to an upgraded 1.6-litre diesel unit. The next generation i30 went on sale in Europe early in 2012, as a five-door hatchback. It is produced in Europe at the company's manufacturing facility in Nošovice, Czech Republic.

It was launched in South Korea since October 20, 2011, and it is the second model under Hyundai's Premium Youth Lab brand. The new Korean spec i30 is offered with a 1.6-litre Gamma GDi engine and a 1.6L VGT diesel engine.

The second generation i30 became available in the United States in the summer of 2012 for the 2013 model year, as the Hyundai Elantra GT, replacing the Elantra Touring nameplate. It made a premiere at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show, along with the new Hyundai Elantra Coupe,[24] featuring the same 1.8-litre Nu MPI engine as the original Elantra MD sedan. In 2014, the 1.8L is replaced by the 2,0L Nu GDI engine, due to critics' opinions that the 1.8-litre wasn't sporty enough for the GT moniker. Available in a single trim level, the Elantra GT offered several different option packages which added additional features. A glass panoramic roof is available as an option.

In Malaysia, the second generation i30 was previewed during the 2013 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show and officially launched in March 2014.[25] [26] For Malaysia, the i30 used a 1.8L engine and a torsion beam setup for the rear suspension.[27]

i30 Estate

An estate, or wagon, version of the second-generation i30 was premiered at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.[28] This model is also known as the i30 Tourer in some markets.

The wagon shares the same wheelbase as the hatchback and adds 185 mm in length. The increased length yields an extra 150 litres of boot capacity, taking the total to 528 litres. With the rear seats folded, the total cargo capacity is 1,642 litres, an increase of 326 litres over the hatch.

i30 Coupe

Introduced in the beginning of 2013, the i30 Coupe was marketed towards younger buyers, featuring a three-door bodystyle and more aggressive and sportier styling features.

i30 Turbo

In 2015, Hyundai introduced hot hatch version of the i30.

Engines

ModelBuiltEnginePowerTorqueTop speed
(per 100 km)
Petrol engines
1.4 CVVT10/2011 - 9/2016 at 5500 rpm at 4200 rpm13.2 s6.0 L (NEDC)
1.6 MPI2012-20151.6 L (1,591 cc) 16V I4122 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) at 6300 rpm 156 N.m (115 lbf.ft.) at 4850 rpmM:10.9 s192 km/h (119 mph)6.4 L (NEDC)
1.6 GDI10/2011 - 9/2016 16V I4 with direct injection at 6300 rpm at 4850 rpmM:9.9 s5.7 L (NEDC)
11.0 s6.7 L (NEDC)
1.8 CVVT10/2011 - 9/2016 16V I4 at 6500 rpm at 4700 rpmM:9.7 s6.5 L (ADR):
A:6.9 L (ADR)
2.0 GDI2013 - 9/2016 16V I4 with direct injection at 6500 rpm at 4700 rpmM:7.7 s7.2 L (ADR)
A:8.6 s7.5 L (ADR)
Diesel engines
1.4 CRDi10/2011 - 9/2016 16V turbo I4 with direct injection at 4000 rpm at 1500–2750 rpm13.5 s4.1 L (NEDC)
1.6 CRDi10/2011 - 9/2016 16V turbo I4 with direct injection at 4000 rpm at 1500–3000 rpmM:11.5 s4.0 L (NEDC)
12.3 s5.5 L (NEDC)
1.6 CRDi10/2011 - 9/2016 16V turbo I4 with direct injection at 4000 rpm at 1500–3000 rpmM:10.9 s4.1 L (NEDC)
A:11.7 s5.5 L (NEDC)
blue 1.6 CRDi10/2011 - 9/2016 16V turbo I4 with direct injection at 4000 rpm at 1500–3000 rpmM:10.9 s3.7 L (NEDC)

2015 facelift engines

! Top speed!
(per 100 km)
Petrol engines
1.4 MPI 16V I410.5:1 at 6000 rpm at 3500 rpm12.7 s5.6 L (NEDC)
1.6 GDI 16V I4 with direct injection11.0:1 at 6300 rpm at 4850 rpmM:9.9 s5.3 L (NEDC)
10.7 s5.7 L (NEDC)
1.6 T-GDI 16V turbo I4 with direct injection9.5:1 at 5500 rpm at 1500-4500 rpmM:8.0 s7.3 L (NEDC)
Diesel engines
1.4 CRDi 16V turbo I4 with direct injection17.0:1 at 4000 rpm at 1500-2500 rpm13.5 s4.2 L (NEDC)
1.6 CRDi 16V turbo I4 and direct injection17.3:1 at 4000 rpm at 1500–3000 rpm
at 1750–2500 rpm
M:10.2 s3.8 L (NEDC)
10.6 s4.2 L (NEDC)
! Top speed!
(per 100 km)
Petrol engines
1.4 MPI 16V I410.5:1 at 6000 rpm at 3500 rpm13.0 s5.6 L (NEDC)
1.6 GDI 16V I4 with direct injection11.0:1 at 6300 rpm at 4850 rpmM:10.2 s5.9 L (NEDC)
11.0 s5.7 L (NEDC)
Diesel engines
1.4 CRDi 16V turbo I4 with direct injection17.0:1 at 4000 rpm at 1500-2500 rpm13.9 s4.2 L (NEDC)
1.6 CRDi 16V turbo I4 and direct injection17.3:1 at 4000 rpm at 1500–3000 rpm
at 1750–2500 rpm
M:10.5 s3.9 L (NEDC)
10.9 s4.2 L (NEDC)

Third generation (PD; 2016)

Third generation
Model Code:PD
Aka:Hyundai Elantra GT (North America)
Production:2016–present
Model Years:2018–2020 (North America)
Assembly:South Korea: Ulsan (2016–2023)[29]
Czech Republic: Nošovice
Algeria: Tiaret
Designer:Peter Schreyer
Body Style:5-door hatchback
5-door estate (i30 Wagon)
5-door liftback (i30 Fastback)
Platform:Hyundai-Kia K2 platform[30] [31]
Related:Hyundai Elantra (AD)
Kia Ceed (CD)
Motor:48v Starter Generator (MHSG)
Transmission:6-Speed manual
6-Speed automatic
7/8-Speed DCT
Drivetrain:Mild hybrid (i30 MHEV)
Wheelbase:26501NaN1
Length:43401NaN1 (hatchback)
45851NaN1 (wagon)
44551NaN1 (liftback)
Width:17951NaN1
Height:1450- (hatchback)
14751NaN1 (wagon)
14251NaN1 (liftback)
Weight:1197-

Hyundai unveiled the third generation i30 at the 2016 Paris Motor Show.[32] The car introduced a new design language for the brand called "Cascading grille". It is launched for North American market in 2017 as 2018 model as Elantra GT.[33] For the 2019 model year, for European markets only, Hyundai standardized the i30 Fastback front design, for all i30 versions. (Excluding the i30 N-line and i30N models)

The Hyundai i30 Fastback replaced Elantra in EU markets where it was being sold until Autumn 2017, where it was being presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

Elantra GT

In some markets, the third-generation Hyundai i30 Hatchback is sold as the Hyundai Elantra GT. In the U.S., the Elantra GT is available in two distinct models: Elantra GT and Elantra GT Sport.

The base Elantra GT is powered by a naturally-aspirated 2.0L inline four-cylinder (I4) engine that produces 161hp at 6,200 rpm, and 150lbft of torque at 4,700 rpm. This engine is shared with the standard Hyundai Elantra Sedan. The performance-oriented Elantra GT Sport, in addition to replacing the standard rear torsion-beam suspension with an independent suspension, is powered by a turbocharged 1.6L I4 engine that produces 201hp at 6,000 rpm, and 195lbft of torque at 1,500-4,500 rpm. This engine is the same engine as equipped in the Kia Forte Hatchback SX Turbo and the Kia Soul Exclaim (!) Turbo. Transmission choices for the Elantra GT are a standard six-speed manual transmission, or an optional six-speed automatic transmission. Transmission choices for the Elantra GT Sport include a standard six-speed manual transmission, or an optional seven-speed Dual Clutch automatic (DCT) transmission. "Drive Mode Select" is standard on cars equipped with either the automatic transmission, or the Dual Clutch (DCT) automatic transmission.

According to the Car and Driver, the GT Sport fell "short of delivering the buttoned-down refinement found in the class leaders when attacking twisting tarmac" and its body leans more than they would like in turns, "the electrically assisted steering lacks the precision and feel of the Honda Civic Sport hatchback and the GTI".[34]

For 2019, the Elantra GT Sport was replaced with the Elantra GT N-Line. The N-Line trim improves upon the Sport model with additional body welds, substantially stiffer springs, firmer engine and transmission mounts, a larger rear anti-roll bar, and revised damper tuning to reduce body lean and improve handling. The Elantra GT N-Line is similar to that of the i30 N-Line.[35]

The Elantra GT was discontinued in the US for the 2021 model year.[36] Hyundai directed buyers to its Venue and Kona crossovers instead, as well as the updated Elantra sedan and Veloster.

Engines

ModelEnginePowerTorqueTop Speed
Petrol engines
1.4 Kappa II MPi I4 @ 6000 rpm @ 4000 rpm12.7 s
1.5 Smartstream DPi I4 @ 6000 rpm @ 3500 rpm12.3 s
1.0 Kappa II T-GDi I3 @ 6000 rpm @ 1500–4500 rpmM:11.1 s
Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi I3 @ 6000 rpm @ 1500–4500 rpmM:11.2 s
11.2 s
1.6 Gamma II MPi I4 @ 6300 rpm @ 4850 rpmM:10.5 s
11.5 s
1.4 Kappa II T-GDi I4 @ 6000 rpm @ 1500–3200 rpmM:8.9 s
9.2 s
Smartstream G1.5 T-GDi I4 @ 6000 rpm @ 1500–3500 rpmM:8.4 s
8.6 s
2.0 Nu GDi I4 @ 6200 rpm @ 4700 rpmM:8.9 s
A:9.2 s
1.6 Gamma II T-GDi I4 @ 6000 rpm @ 1500–4500 rpmM:7.5 s
D:7.2 s
2.0 Theta II T-GDi I4 @ 6000 rpm
@ 6000 rpm
@ 1500–4000 rpm
@ 1500–4700 rpm
M:6.4 s
6.1 s
@ 5500–6000 rpm @ 2100–4700 rpmM:5.9 s
D:5.4 s
Diesel engines
1.6 U CRDi I4 @ 4000 rpm @ 1500–2000 rpm11.6 s
Smartstream D1.6 CRDi I4 at 4000 rpm at 1500–2750 rpmM:10.9 s
at 1500–2500 rpmD:10.9 s
1.6 U II CRDi I4 at 4000 rpm at 1750–2500 rpmM:10.2 s
D:9.6 s
Smartstream D1.6 CRDi I4 at 4000 rpm at 1500–3000 rpmM:10.2 s
at 2000–2250 rpmD:9.9 s

Facelift (2020)

The updated Hyundai i30 range including the N Line Wagon was revealed in February 2020. Features include slimmer LED headlamps, 18-inch alloy wheels, 7-inch digital instrument cluster, 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and Hyundai SmartSense advanced safety package.[37]

The 1.0-litre T-GDI and 1.5-litre T-GDI engines are coupled with a 48-volt mild hybrid technology.[37]

Facelift (2024)

For April 2024 production, the i30 gets a minor update of the front design.[38]

i30 Sedan

The Hyundai Elantra (CN7) is sold as the i30 sedan in Australia, leveraging the use of the widely known "i30" nameplate there.[39] [40] [41]

Motorsport

A TCR racing version of the i30 N has been raced by various customer teams since 2017.[42] Gabriele Tarquini and M Racing-YMR won the 2018 World Touring Car Cup titles with the car. Tarquini's teammate Norbert Michelisz won a further drivers' cup in 2019.

A version of the i30 was developed for Next Generation Touring Car regulations for competition in the British Touring Car Championship, with its debut coming in 2020. This version of the car was titled the "i30 Fastback N Performance." The BTCC version of the car saw success, with Tom Ingram driving the car to the drivers' championship in 2022.

Sales

!Year!Europe[43] !Australia!China[44]
20063
200722,746
200857,096
200993,02521,414[45] 12,494
2010114,84929,772[46] 19,858
2011101,42128,869[47] 9,792
201296,70628,3481,645
201397,86530,582[48] 3
201481,68631,505[49]
201589,95732,306
201677,01137,772[50]
201775,80228,780
201879,49728,188[51]
201975,73928,378[52]
202050,48320,734[53]
202150,76325,575[54]
202245,39621,166[55]
202339,889[56] 20,626[57]

External links

Notes and References

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  5. Web site: Hyundai i30 | Euro NCAP – For safer cars crash test safety rating . Euro NCAP . 2011-09-19.
  6. http://www.drivesouth.co.nz/news/11514/hyundai-goes-above-and-beyond-when-it-comes-to-safety Hyundai goes above and beyond when it comes to safety
  7. http://www.skandimotors.lv/en/news/news/10494/ Hyundai i30 is the safest imported mid–size car in Argentina
  8. Web site: New i30 launched at Hyundai Mega Motor Show. Kon. 2009-07-22. Autoworld.com.my. en-US. 2019-03-03.
  9. Web site: Hyundai i30 1.6 and 2.0 launched in Malaysia!. 2009-07-22. Paul Tan's Automotive News. en-US. 2019-03-03.
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  14. Web site: Hyundai wins carsguide Green Car of the Year . Carsguide.news.com.au . 2009-10-14.
  15. http://www.indiacar.net/news/n71077.htm 11/25/2007, Indiacar.com
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  20. http://www.surfingnz.co.nz/hyundai_i30_wins_aa_supreme_award.htm Hyundai i30 Wins AA Supreme Award
  21. http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2010/04/14/473116.html The Public Has Voted – Hyundai's i30 Is The Most Satisfying Car In Britain
  22. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7567264/Hyundai-is-the-most-satisfying-car.html Hyundai is the most satisfying car
  23. http://www.nitrobahn.com/news/top-10-family-vehicles-from-kelley-blue-book/ KBB (Kelley Blue Book) Announces ‘Top 10 Family Cars for 2010′
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  26. Web site: Second-generation Hyundai i30 launched in Malaysia. Kon. 2014-03-27. Autoworld.com.my. en-US. 2019-03-03.
  27. Web site: Hyundai i30 hatchback launched in Malaysia - RM128k-133k. 2014-03-27. Paul Tan's Automotive News. en-US. 2019-03-03.
  28. Web site: All-New Hyundai i30 estate Unveiled Ahead of the Geneva Motor Show – Carscoop . 2012-02-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120226034429/http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2012/02/all-new-hyundai-i30-wagon-unveiled.html . 2012-02-26 . dead .
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  31. Web site: 2021 Hyundai i30 N-Line Premium review. 2021-04-10. WhichCar. 24 February 2021 . en-au. While the new i30 Sedan upgrades to the Hyundai K3 platform, the hatch remains on K2 architecture..
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  36. News: Hyundai Elantra GT discontinued after 2020 model year. Autoblog.
  37. Web site: New Hyundai i30 range debuts with hot 'N Line' variants . Sagar . autodevot.com . 2020-02-28 . 2020-04-14.
  38. Web site: 2024-03-25 . Hyundai i30 is vernieuwd: gedurfder design en nog meer hightech . 2024-03-26 . hyundai-pers.nl . nl.
  39. Web site: 2020-03-18. Hyundai reveals all-new i30 Sedan. 2021-11-19. The West Australian. en.
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