Hyundai i40 | |
Manufacturer: | Hyundai |
Production: | 2011–2019 |
Assembly: | South Korea: Ulsan Russia: Kaliningrad (Avtotor) |
Designer: | Thomas Bürkle[1] [2] |
Class: | Large family car (D) |
Body Style: | 5-door estate/wagon 4-door sedan/saloon |
Layout: | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Related: | Hyundai Sonata |
Wheelbase: | 27701NaN1 |
Length: | 4740- |
Width: | 18151NaN1 |
Height: | 14701NaN1 |
Weight: | 1372- |
Predecessor: | Hyundai Sonata (Europe) |
The Hyundai i40 (Korean: 현대 아이포티) is a large family car designed primarily for the European market by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai between 2011 and 2019. Sharing its platform with the Hyundai Sonata,[3] the i40 sedan was unveiled at the 2011 Barcelona Motor Show.[4]
The car was designed at Hyundai's European R&D facilities in Rüsselsheim, Germany.[5] It is manufactured at the Ulsan plant in South Korea.
The i40 is described as featuring Hyundai's 'fluidic sculpture' design language, and was launched in Europe initially as an estate/wagon (marketed as the i40 Tourer) with a saloon was due in 2011.[6] The boot space is 553 litres, increasing to 1,719 litres with the rear seats folded down.
In some markets, the Sonata remains on sale as a separate model, such as the United States, where the i40 is unavailable. The estate/wagon variant of the i40 was released in Europe and South Korea in September 2011, followed by the sedan variant in January 2012,[7] and it is also sold in Australia and New Zealand.
For Malaysia, Hyundai launched the i40 at the 2013 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show, in both sedan and tourer specifications. It is placed above the Hyundai Sonata. The engine is the two litre GDI motor which is linked to a paddle shifted six speed automatic gearbox.[8]
Due to slowing sales of mid-sized cars worldwide, the i40 was discontinued in markets such as Australia and New Zealand in early 2019, leaving the Sonata to cater for the segment. The i40 has since been discontinued in Europe in 2019.[9]
Depending on market, up to three engines are available from a total of four, a 1.7 L diesel in two states of tune (114 bhp and 134 bhp) and three petrol units 1.6 L (133 bhp) and 2.0 L (175 bhp) GDI (or a 2.0L (164 bhp) MPi petrol units.[10] A 'BlueDrive' option includes Intelligent Stop & Go (ISG) start-stop system and 16 inch rolling resistance tyres, resulting in a reduced CO2 of 113g/km for the 1140NaN0 diesel.
Model | Type/code | Transmission | Power | Torque | Acceleration 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) | Top Speed |
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Petrol engines | ||||||
Gamma 1.6 GDi | 1591cc I4 | 6-speed manual | 1350NaN0 at 6,300 rpm | 16.8kgm at 4,850 rpm | 11.6s | 1950NaN0 |
Nu 2.0 MPi | 1999cc I4 | 6-speed manual | 1660NaN0 at 6,500 rpm[11] 1520NaN0 at 6,200 rpm[12] | 20.5kgm at 4,800 rpm 19.6kgm at 4,000 rpm | 10.6s | 2010NaN0 |
6-speed automatic | 11.1s | 1980NaN0 | ||||
Nu 2.0 GDi | 6-speed manual | 1780NaN0 at 6,500 rpm 1640NaN0 at 6,200 rpm | 21.8kgm at 4,700 rpm 20.7kgm at 4,700 rpm | 9.6s-9.9s | NaN0NaN0 | |
6-speed automatic | 10.8s | 2050NaN0 | ||||
Diesel engines | ||||||
Smartstream D1.6 CRDi | 1598cc I4 | 6-speed manual | 1160NaN0 at 4,000 rpm | 28.6kgm at 1,500–2,750 rpm | 12.6s | 1870NaN0 |
6-speed manual | 1360NaN0 at 4,000 rpm | 28.6kgm at 1,500-3,000 rpm | 10.5s | 1950NaN0 | ||
7-speed DCT | 32.6kgm at 2,000-2,250 rpm | 11.0s | 1940NaN0 | |||
U II 1.7 CRDi | 1685cc I4 | 6-speed manual | 1160NaN0 at 4,000 rpm | 28.6kgm at 1,250–2,500 rpm | 12.6s | 1900NaN0 |
1360NaN0 at 4,000 rpm | 33kgm at 1,750-2,750 rpm | 10.5s | 2000NaN0 | |||
6-speed automatic | 1360NaN0 at 4,000 rpm 1410NaN0 at 4,000 rpm | 33kgm at 1,750-2,750 rpm 34.7kgm at 1,750-2,500 rpm | 11.6s | 1960NaN0 | ||
7-speed DCT | 11.0s | 2000NaN0 |
Euro NCAP test results for a LHD, five door hatchback variant on a registration from 2011:
Test[13] | Score | Points | |
Overall: | 97 | ||
Adult occupant: | 92% | 33 | |
Child occupant: | 86% | 42 | |
Pedestrian | 43% | 16 | |
Safety assist: | 86% | 6 |
Hyundai Motor supplied the i40 estate for use in the 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.[14]
The Hyundai i40 won the 2011 Eurocarbody Golden Award.[15]