Hyundai adds stop-start system to its revised i30 range
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Hyundai has started to accept orders for the new i30 range with first deliveries slated on January 4. Hyundai announced that it has added a stop-start system to its revised i30 range, a feature that will largely benefit the i30 estate. When equipped with a stop-start 1.6 CRDi engine, CO2 emissions drop from 124g/km to 119g/km. This means that the car qualifies for £35 road tax. Another advantage is that company car tax rates on the model decrease from 18% benefit-in-kind to 13%.
If you're considering picking out from the manual models in the i30 range, then you may get the stop-start system for only £200, Hyundai claims that fuel consumption is improved by 10% in the hatchback model and 14% in the estate.
It's also very exciting to know that Hyundai has added a new entry-level model to the range. The Hyundai i30 Classic will cost from £12,000 when equipped with the 1.4-litre petrol engine and from £12,950 with the 1.6 diesel. Standard kit includes ESP, air conditioning and electric front windows.







