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The Hyundai i10 is a popular subcompact car and is known for its compact size, affordability, and practicality, making it suitable for urban driving and commuting. The i10 is designed to offer good fuel efficiency, manoeuvrability, and a comfortable driving experience.
Rivals to the Hyundai i10 include the Volkswagen UP, SEAT Mii and Kia Picanto.
Our Hyundai i10 review covers:
The Hyundai i10 features a modern and stylish design. While specific design elements may vary between different model years and trims, the i10 typically showcases a compact body with sleek lines and a contemporary front grille. It often incorporates attractive alloy wheels and distinctive headlights, giving it a distinctive and youthful appearance.
The i10 is designed with practicality in mind, making it suitable for everyday use. Despite its compact size, it offers a comfortable cabin with well-designed seating and a spacious feel. The interior layout is typically well thought out, providing sufficient legroom and headroom for both front and rear passengers. The seating configuration is versatile, and the rear seats may have a split-folding feature, allowing for flexibility when transporting larger items.
The boot space on the i10 is 252 litres expanding to 1,050 litres with rear seats down. It generally provides a decent amount of cargo capacity for a subcompact car. While it may not match the luggage space offered by larger vehicles, the i10's boot can accommodate daily essentials, groceries, and smaller luggage items. Additionally, the split-folding rear seats mentioned earlier can further expand the cargo area if needed.
The interior of the Hyundai i10 is known for its comfortable and well-designed cabin, considering its compact size. While the specific features and materials may vary between trims and models, the i10 typically offers a user-friendly layout with easy-to-reach controls and a modern aesthetic.
The seating in the i10 is comfortable and supportive, providing sufficient space for both front and rear passengers. The use of quality materials contributes to an overall pleasant ambience within the cabin. Depending on the trim level and options, you may find features such as cloth or leather upholstery, a height-adjustable driver's seat, and various storage compartments for added convenience.
Infotainment and technology features in the i10 can vary based on the trim level and optional packages. It may include a touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity, USB ports, and smartphone integration. Higher trim levels might offer additional features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, navigation systems, and upgraded audio systems.
Three trim levels are available: Advance, Premium and N Line.
While being the most affordable trim level, the Hyundai i10 Advance doesn't compromise on features. It includes 15-inch alloy wheels, manual air conditioning, cruise control, and an eight-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. In terms of safety, it is equipped with autonomous emergency braking.
The Premium models, on the other hand, offer additional features. They come with 16-inch wheels, heated seats, honeycomb interior trim, privacy glass, LED daytime running lights, front fog lights, and a heated steering wheel on top of the equipment found in the SE Connect variant.
For those seeking a sportier option, the i10 N Line is the top-of-the-line model. It features 16-inch alloy wheels with a sporty design, N Line badges, rear brake discs, branded seats, LED rear lights, and a distinctive grille.
The Hyundai i10 is a perfect fit for manoeuvring through city streets. It's compact size and easy-to-handle controls make it effortless to navigate tight spaces and squeeze into narrow parking spots. The generous windows provide excellent visibility, offering a clear view of the surroundings. However, compared to even small SUVs like the Hyundai Kona, the i10 may appear notably smaller.
The base model of the car, equipped with a 67hp engine, can feel overwhelmed in heavy traffic. Opting for a 1.2-litre four-cylinder or turbocharged 1.0-litre model would be a much better choice. These variants, with 84hp and 100hp, respectively, offer a more enjoyable driving experience, especially during dual-carriageway or motorway trips. The Hyundai i10 maintains a quiet demeanour at higher speeds for such a small vehicle and incorporates various intelligent safety features like lane-keeping assist and automatic emergency braking.
The N Line version stands out with its 100hp 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine, providing the i10 with a spirited performance.
While the suspension may be slightly firm, the i10 handles potholes and manhole covers quite well. Its smooth gearshift and confidence-inspiring steering make it surprisingly enjoyable to drive on twisty roads. The N Line variant offers an even firmer suspension setting for a quicker and more spirited driving experience.
It should be noted that the entry-level 67hp model may not deliver as much excitement, but selecting one of the i10's livelier engines will reward you with a fantastic city car that combines practicality, decent equipment, and enjoyable driving dynamics.
Overall, the new Hyundai i10 is a compact car that exceeds expectations in every aspect. Its eye-catching design, spacious interior, advanced technology, and impressive performance make it a true contender in its class. Whether you're a city dweller looking for a practical and stylish car or a value-conscious buyer seeking a well-rounded package, the Hyundai i10 should definitely be on your shortlist.
The Hyundai i10 is now available for purchase at a starting on-the-road price of £15,030.00*, or it can be leased with monthly payments starting from £147.41.
If you're considering leasing a Hyundai i10, we proudly offer excellent car leasing services in the UK. Our leasing deals include a manufacturer's warranty, road tax, breakdown insurance, and free delivery to most areas of the UK mainland (excluding specific regions).
Leasing a Hyundai i10 can often be a more financially advantageous option compared to purchasing outright, thanks to the fixed monthly payments, variable mileage options, low initial rental, and flexible contract durations.
It's important to note that the 'on-the-road' price mentioned includes a year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee, and a number plate fee. Please be aware that this price is accurate at the time of publication and is subject to change. To get the most up-to-date information, we recommend contacting your nearest Audi retailer.
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