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==Specifications==
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Revision as of 21:41, 2 April 2011

Hyundai i30(FD)
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Also calledHyundai Elantra Touring (Wagon in USA and Canada)
Hyundai i30 CW (Wagon)
Beijing-Hyundai i30 (China[1])
Production2007-present
AssemblyUlsan, South Korea
Nošovice, Czech Republic
Beijing, China
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
Body style5-door hatchback
5-door station wagon
LayoutFF layout
RelatedKia Cee'd
Kia Pro Cee'd
Kia Forte
Hyundai Elantra
Powertrain
Engine1.4 L I4
1.6 L Gamma I4
2.0 L Beta II I4
1.6 L turbodiesel I4
2.0 L turbodiesel I4
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,650 mm (104.3 in)
i30 cw:2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,245 mm (167.1 in)
i30 cw:4,475 mm (176.2 in)
Width1,775 mm (69.9 in)
Height1,480 mm (58.3 in)
i30 cw:1,565 mm (61.6 in)
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Elantra

The Hyundai i30 is a small family car by South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company. The i30 shares its platform with the Kia cee'd, available as a five-door hatchback or estate, with a choice of three petrol and two diesel engines, either with manual or automatic transmissions.

The i30 wagon (estate) is marketed alongside the fourth-generation Hyundai Elantra in the U.S. and Canada as the Elantra Touring.

Specifications

Engines

Petrol engine
Model Engine Power@rpm Torque@rpm 0–100 km/h acceleration (Manual / Automatic) Top speed
1.4 1,396 cc (85.2 cu in) 16-valve I4
(77 mm bore x 74.99 mm stroke)
109 PS (80.2 kW; 107.5 hp) @6200 137.2 N⋅m (101.2 lb⋅ft) @5000 12.6s / Na 187 km/h (116 mph) (Manual)
1.6 1,591 cc (97.1 cu in) 16-valve I4
(77 mm bore x 85.44 mm stroke)
126 PS (92.7 kW; 124.3 hp) @6300 154.0 N⋅m (113.6 lb⋅ft) @4200 11.1s / 12.1s 192 km/h (119 mph) Manual
183 km/h (114 mph) Automatic
2.0 1,975 cc (120.5 cu in) 16-valve I4
(82 mm bore x 93.5 mm stroke)
145 PS (106.6 kW; 143.0 hp) @6000 186 N⋅m (137 lb⋅ft) @4600 10.6s / 10.6s 205 km/h (127 mph) Manual
195 km/h (121 mph) Automatic
Diesel engine
Model Engine Power@rpm Torque@rpm 0–100 km/h acceleration Top speed
1.6 CRDi 1,582 cc (96.5 cu in) 16-valve turbo I4
(77.2 mm bore x 84.5 mm stroke)
90 PS (66.2 kW; 88.8 hp) @4000 235.0 N⋅m (173.3 lb⋅ft) @1750-2500 14.9s / Na 172 km/h (107 mph) Manual
1.6 CRDi 1,582 cc (96.5 cu in) 16-valve turbo I4
(77.2 mm bore x 84.5 mm stroke)
116 PS (85.3 kW; 114.4 hp) @4000 255.0 N⋅m (188.1 lb⋅ft) @1900-2750 11.6s / 12.8s 188 km/h (117 mph) Manual
180 km/h (112 mph) Automatic
1.6 CRDi U2* 1,582 cc (96.5 cu in) 16-valve turbo I4
(77.2 mm bore x 84.5 mm stroke)
128 PS (94.1 kW; 126.2 hp) @4000 260.0 N⋅m (191.8 lb⋅ft) @1900-2750
2.0 CRDi 1,991 cc (121.5 cu in) 16-valve turbo I4
(83 mm bore x 92 mm stroke)
140 PS (103.0 kW; 138.1 hp) @3800 304.0 N⋅m (224.2 lb⋅ft) @1900-2500 10.3s / Na 205 km/h (127 mph) Manual

2.0 Petrol, 1.6 CRDi (90PS) engines are available in Germany.

Transmissions

Choices include 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual (on 2.0 CRDi), or 4-speed automatic. Automatic transmissions are available with 1.6 Petrol, 2.0 Petrol, 1.6 CRDi (116PS) models.

  • U2 Variant 1.6CRDi will be coupled to a 6 speed manual box, currently only from Nosovice factory,

Safety

The i30 scored high on the Euro NCAP crash tests for the 2008[2] model, but slightly worse for the 2007[3] model.

2007

  • Adult Occupant: , score 33
  • Child Occupant: , score 34
  • Pedestrian: , score 14

2008

  • Adult Occupant: , score 34
  • Child Occupant: , score 38
  • Pedestrian: , score 14

The i30 cw (a.k.a Elantra Touring in US) scored high on the NHTSA (US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) crash tests:[4]

  • Frontal Crash:
  • Side Crash:
  • Roll Over:

The i30 awarded the full five star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program.[5]

The i30 named as safest imported mid–size car in Argentina.[6]

i30cw

2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring (US)

The i30cw was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March, 2007, and released in late 2007 in Europe and Australia. The i30cw (a.k.a. i30 estate, also known as Elantra Touring) was released in South Korea at the Seoul Motor Show in 2007,[7] and is marketed worldwide, including in North America for the 2009 model year, as the "Elantra Touring". It is a larger, more roomy version of the i30 hatchback. The i30 cw's maximum cargo volume is 65 cubic feet (1,800 L).

i30 blue

It is a model with Start&Stop technology (called Idle Stop and Go). British versions came with 1.4L,1.6L petrol or 1.6L diesel engine, in both five-door hatchback or estate body styles. CO2 emission rating for the 1.6L petrol models were reduced to 142g/km (from 152g/km).

The car was unveiled in 2009 Geneva Motor Show.

The car is produced in Nosovice, Czech Republic.

The car will be on sale in the UK frm January 4, 2008.[8]

ISG is an option, costing £200 in the UK.

Reception

In Australia, the Hyundai i30 won the 'Best Mid-size Car Under $28,000'. The 1.6L CRDi i30 is also 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 stearing wheel (with audio controls), cruise control, body colour door handles, rear armrest with cup holders, 6 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 [9] with the 1.6L CRDi model winning the Green Car of the Year award.[10]

Hyundai's i30 Diesel Picked as Australia's Car of the Year[11]

2008

'Best Mid-size Car Under $28,000' by Australia's Best Cars to the Hyundai i30 SX petrol and i30 CRDi Turbo Diesel [12]

Hyundai i30 chosen as 2008 Car of the Year in Spain.[13][14]

2009

Best Family Hatch by New Zealand news (STUFF.co.nz) [15]

The Hyundai i30 was judged the Supreme Winner in the 2009 AA Motoring Excellence Awards in New Zealand.[16]

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.[17][18]

The Hyundai Elantra Touring Named Top 10 Family Cars by Kelley Blue Book(KBB) in US.[19]

References

  1. ^ Beijing Hyundai i30 debut in China
  2. ^ Euro NCAP - Hyundai i30
  3. ^ http://www.euroncap.com/tests/hyundai_i30_2007/302.aspx
  4. ^ NHTSA - Hyundai Elantra Touring Search "Hyundai Elantra Touring"
  5. ^ Hyundai goes above and beyond when it comes to safety 14 Apr 2009
  6. ^ Hyundai i30 is the safest imported mid–size car in Argentina December 19, 2008. [...]it was selected by CESVI (Center for Road Safety and Experimentation) as the safest mid–size imported car in Argentina. [...]
  7. ^ Hyundai i30cw launched at Seoul Motor Show
  8. ^ Hyundai's i30 blue will be first with ISG (stop start) technology
  9. ^ "Hyundai i30 wins Car of the Year". Carsguide.news.com.au. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  10. ^ "Hyundai wins carsguide Green Car of the Year". Carsguide.news.com.au. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  11. ^ http://www.indiacar.net/news/n71077.htm 11/25/2007, Indiacar.com
  12. ^ "Hyundai i30 and iMax named Australia's Best Cars". Autodeadline.com.au. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  13. ^ Hyundai i30 is 2008 Car of the Year in Spain 2008-01-29
  14. ^ "Hyundai Ireland The Hyundai i30 Wins Car of the Year 2008 Award in Spain". Hyundai.ie. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  15. ^ The Press. "Drive's best cars of '08 - motoring - life-style". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  16. ^ Hyundai i30 Wins AA Supreme Award 11 March 2009
  17. ^ The Public Has Voted - Hyundai's i30 Is The Most Satisfying Car In Britain April 14, 2010. The Auto Channel
  18. ^ Hyundai is the most satisfying car 11 Apr 2010. Telegraph
  19. ^ KBB (Kelley Blue Book) Announces ‘Top 10 Family Cars for 2010′ February 17, 2010. Nitrobahn