The New Hyundai i10
Published: 31st October 2007
The New Hyundai i10
While Hyundai’s rivals are still reeling from the astonishing acclaim awarded to the i30 hatchback, the company has released details of the next instalment in its all-new range of ‘i’ cars – the i10.
This exciting new city car is designed to be fun-to-drive, affordable and practical while offering quality and equipment that no other rival can offer at the price.
With diminutive dimensions of just 3,565mm long and 1,595mm wide, the i10 promises to be easy to thread through city traffic and a pleasure to park in tight car parks.
Although it has compact overall dimensions, the Hyundai i10 has a wheelbase of 2,380mm – exceptionally long for this class. With the wheels pushed far into each corner there is more space inside for people and luggage, plus it gives the i10 ‘big car’ refinement and handling attributes.
Unlike some competitors the i10 is a full five seater and has five door practicality as standard too.
Prices are expected to start at less than £6,500 but i10 owners won’t feel they’re driving something that has been stripped out to keep costs low. Even the entry-level model will have air conditioning as standard – unique in this class.
The i10 also has a proper tailgate rather than just a piece of glass, four opening windows with electric operation at the front, central locking, electric power steering, tinted glass, 14-inch wheels, body coloured bumpers and an integrated six-speaker CD/MP3 stereo.
To ensure high safety standards across the range, all i10s will have four airbags with a passenger side cut-off switch, allowing a child seat to be fitted in the front of the car if required.
All Hyundai i10 models will be powered by a 67PS, 1.1-litre petrol engine mated to either a manual or an optional automatic gearbox. The gearshift is mounted on the centre console to improve ergonomics and free up the space between the driver and the passenger seat.
Manual versions will be capable of an official average fuel consumption of more than 60mpg and produce just 119g/km of CO2, qualifying for the VED ‘tax disc’ rate of £35 a year and exemption from the new London Congestion Charge proposals due to take effect in February.
Hyundai i10 will be covered by a five year, unlimited mileage warranty to provide peace of mind motoring for half a decade.
Hyundai believes that the i10 is such an attractive, high quality package that its city car sales are set to double from current levels to around 10,000 per year by appealing to new customers and retaining existing Hyundai buyers. The first i10s will arrive at Hyundai dealerships in March 2008.
Our Hyundai i10 Guide lists the full specification of the current UK i10 range, including car prices, fuel consumption, dimensions and other vital data.
Price Range: £6,495 - £7,595
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Models in the range: 3
We have road tested the Hyundai i10, to read our in-depth car review:
Hyundai i10 Review - Jun 2008
Our Car Buyer’s Guide covers all of the UK’s major new cars and includes CO2 ratings and car insurance groups. Data updated on the 6th July 2008




