
Hyundai i10 city car has improved several introduced in the United Kingdom. The new and improved version of the popular South Korean manufacturer, model entry point is a major step forward compared to previous i10s. Changes have been made in both the cabin and exterior design of the car to a clear similarity between Hyundais recently launched i10 and others, as the ix35 ix20 and make.
The revised i10 has won an award that was voted ‘Best City Car’ by editors who CarBuyer.co.uk And Strong said. “A recent redesign of this means that the Hyundai i10 looks better than ever, it is always affordable, economical to run, fun to drive and very practical, but stylish and well made. For our money, no cars in the city ??better. New Hyundai i10 is a major step forward in terms of quality and desire, but still great value for money. Do not be fooled by the compact, versatile interior means you can actually carry a growing family and everything moves along. “
The interior of the Hyundai i10 is now a more luxurious feel to have assumed the characteristics and design ideas of the model to Hyundai i-series. High-end textiles are used for the seats, while the new instrument cluster and dashboard displays all have a blue light.
Outside, the i10 has a redesigned grille, the more light angle and the new front air intakes. These combine to create a more hexagonal shape that will have all new Hyundai models to create. The car also has a new style of wheels, while the taillights and rear bumper has been redesigned. I10, with power steering and disc brakes all around, still has the longest wheelbase in its class and offers room for five passengers and luggage room.
A 1.0-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine replaced the 1.1-liter unit of time, producing 68bhp and delivering 67.3mpg on the combined fuel cycle and 1.25-liter four-cylinder petrol engine i10 improved to 13 percent more power (85bhp offer ), 9.2 percent more carbon dioxide emissions (108g/km) and 8.7 percent of fuel consumption is better (61.4mpg).
Hyundai introduces a new model in the series – the i10 Blue – eco edition with CO2 emissions of just 99g/km. Producers said that the i10 Blue is the most fuel-efficient cars were produced. Models are equipped with intelligent technology and Stop and Go is the first of a series of vehicle Blue Drive, which will be introduced by Hyundai. Stop and go system automatically stops and then re-enable the engine when the car is parked to save fuel. 0-62 mph time Blue was 14.8 seconds, one second faster than the 1.1-liter models come, and the top speed is 93 mph.
The range consists of four revised trim value at all – Blue, Classic, Active (replaced Comfort) and Gaya. Hyundai stick with the policy of providing a car with good specification as standard, so you will find features that are usually optional, such as air conditioning and an iPod plug-ins, all in the new i10s. Four airbags, six-speaker stereo, power windows, central locking, Isofix attachment system and an integrated radio with CD player MP3 compatiable also standard on all models.
Active models are available with manual or automatic transmission and 14-inch alloy wheels, electric rear windows, front fog lights, height-adjustable driver seat, exterior mirrors and remote central locking power. At the top of the range, Style model has rear spoiler, heated front seats and electric sunroof. Pricing for the Hyundai i10 from £ 8,195 for the entry-level Classic model.