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2024 (74) Hyundai i10 1.2 [79] Advance 5dr Auto [Nav]

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

12.5" touchscreen centre console display audio with navigation, mapcare and live servicesApple car play/Android Auto
Bluelink mobile remote connectivityBluetooth connectivity with voice recognition
Cruise controlDriver attention alert system
eCall emergency call systemForward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) - Pedestrian/Cyclist
Front USB-C charging and USB-A dataFull-width 4.2" LCD instrument cluster
Intelligent speed limit assistLane departure warning system with lane keep assist - LKAS
Lane follow assistPAS
Rear parking sensorsRear view camera with guidelines
Roadside assistanceStart/Stop function
TailgateTrip computer

Entertainment

2 front/2 rear speakersRear USB-C device charger
Steering wheel audio, phone and cruise controls 

Exterior Features

1 speed non intermittent rear windscreen wiperBlack finish on B pillars
Body colour door handlesBody coloured bumpers
Body coloured door mirrorsElectric front windows
Electric rear windowsElectrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
Flat metal emblemFront grille in matte black
Front intermittent wipersHalogen daytime running lights
Halogen headlightsHeadlights inner with Black Blade design
Heated rear windowHigh beam assist
Indicator light on door mirrorsRear roof spoiler with integrated LED brake light
Rear side wing doors 

Interior Features

12v power outlet - front3 seat bench in 2nd row
60/40 split folding flat to floor rear seatsAir conditioning
Auto light controlBottle holders in front/rear doors + front centre console
Cabin and luggage compartment interior lightingCloth upholstery
Driver + passenger vanity mirrorsDriver's seat height adjustment
Driver/passenger sunvisors with ticket holdersFloor mats
Front door pocketsFront Head Restraints - Vertical and Horizontal Adjustment
Glove compartmentHeight adjustable steering column
Isofix child seat preparationLeather multifunction steering wheel
Rear door pocketsSingle front passenger seat
Vertical adjustment rear head restraints 

Passive Safety

3x3 point rear seatbeltsAirbags - front, front side and curtain airbags
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with forward collision warning system
Brake assist functionChildproof rear door locks
Electronic stability controlFront and rear seatbelt reminder
Front seatbelt pretensionersHill start assist control (HAC)
Passenger airbag deactivate switchTraction control
Tyre pressure monitoring system 

Security

ImmobiliserPerimeter alarm
Rear occupant alertRemote central locking
Second remote keySpeed sensitive auto door locking

Wheels

15" Alloy wheelsTyre repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb124

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC1197Compression Ratio11.0:1
Cylinder LayoutIN-LINECylinders4
Cylinders - Bore (mm)71Cylinders - Stroke (mm)75.6
Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSEFuel DeliveryMULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
Gears5 SPEEDNumber of Valves16
TransmissionSEMI-AUTO 

Fuel Consumption - ICE

WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb5.5WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High5.8
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High4.7WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low6.8
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium5.1WLTP - MPG - Comb51.4
WLTP - MPG - Extra High48.7WLTP - MPG - High60.1
WLTP - MPG - Low41.5WLTP - MPG - Medium55.4

General

Badge Engine CC1.2Badge Power79
Coin SeriesAdvance [Nav]Generation Mark3
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 072ENCAP Adult Occupant Protection %69
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %75NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 093
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %52NCAP Safety Assist %59
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

Engine Power - BHP79Engine Power - KW58
Engine Power - PSTrueEngine Torque - LBS.FT83
Engine Torque - MKG11.5Engine Torque - NM113

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelRDE 2

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front185/55 R15
Tyre Size Rear185/55 R15Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type15" ALLOY 

Weight and Capacities

No. of Seats5
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Hyundai i10

Hyundai's quest for constant improvement means that it's set a high bar for itself with the third generation version of its smallest car, the i10. Jonathan Crouch drives the revised version.

Ten Second Review

We're going to see far fewer citycars on the market in the coming years, which is welcome news for Hyundai, who has reaffirmed its commitment to the segment by introducing this third generation version of its popular i10 tiny hatch. It's billed as the most hi-tech citycar ever.

Background

Sometimes, the stars just align perfectly for a car manufacturer. Such was the case back in 2009 when two largely unrelated circumstances coincided. The introduction of the government's Scrappage Scheme saw a number of tired old cars being taken off our roads and resulted in a commensurate quantity of buyers with a modest sum of cash in their hands looking for something to buy. Fairly new onto the market and having just replaced the underwhelming Amica was the rather appealing Hyundai i10. Sales skyrocketed and for a short while, the i10 was the country's best selling car. It didn't last. While i10 sales continued quite strongly, the end of the Scrappage Scheme saw buyers return to their usual buying habits. Since then, Hyundai has tried hard to keep citycar buyers interested. It rejuvenated the i10 in second generation form in 2013, but it still didn't quite have the quality or the fashionable appeal of rivals like the Volkswagen up!, Skoda Citigo and SEAT Mii triplets. But this MK3 version, launched in 2019, has done better and here, has been usefully upgraded.

Driving Experience

Engine-wise, not much has changed, so as usual in an i10, there are two primary options, a three cylinder 1.0-litre 67PS Mpi unit and a four cylinder 1.2-litre 84PS 'Kappa' Mpi powerplant. Both engines can be had with either five-speed manual transmission or a (rather jerky) five-speed automated AMT auto gearbox. Both units offer decent pulling power by class standards - 96Nm in the 1.0-litre and 118Nm in the 1.2. Maximum speed in the 1.0-litre version is 97mph and the rest to 62mph sprint in the manual variant occupies 14.8s. There are a few things you want to tick off as soon as you get yourself seated behind the wheel of a good citycar. The first is visibility. If you're going to be jinking from lane to lane, you need great all-round sightlines. This i10 scores well in that regard, with good mirrors, windscreen pillars that aren't too obtrusive and a fairly high seat height. This MK3 model's reduced beltline at the front (11mm lower) and rear of the vehicle (13mm lower) provides drivers with a better view of the road on both sides, as well as a sleeker design. In combination with less C-pillar obscuration, now 11.9-degrees and down from 13.1-degrees, drivers have better visibility when performing parking manoeuvres. At the top of the range lies the flagship model, the i10 N Line. Here, you get the 1.0-litre Gdi three cylinder turbo engine from the larger i20 supermini, complete with 100PS and 172Nm of pulling power. If you don't mind paying supermini money for this top variant, you'll find that it'll deliver you quite as much spark as you'll need from a car of this kind. And, thank goodness, it only comes with the 5-speed manual gearbox.

Design and Build

As part of this update, Hyundai has given this little citycar what it calls 'a sportier stance' but if you happen to be familiar with this third generation i10 design, it's the lighting changes you're likely to notice most. The inner part of the multi-face reflector headlamps, as well as the front and rear LED signature, have been redesigned. The front LED Day Running Lights have been integrated into the wide front grille, which features a new honeycomb mesh design. Additionally, the rear LED-combined lights now display an 'H' on the horizontal tailgate line. And this model also features newly designed 15-inch alloy wheels. There are 16-inchers on the i10 N Line' variant, which gets bespoke bumpers, inserts, and red touches. Inside in the mainstream i10, there are now blue mood lamps in the front seats. A new colour package, the Purple Package, aims at extroverts, with tartan fabric seats featuring vertical purple lines, as well as purple touches in the stitching and air vents. Grey touchpoints with a purple sheen, as seen in the crash pad and lower central console, aim to add extra style. On the 'N Line' version, the backs of the seats feature triple red line fabric. For both versions, the 8-inch centre screen continues from before, but there's a new 4.2-inch LCD instrument cluster. It's as spacious as before of course. This i10 was always a good pick if you wanted a citycar with an interior nearly as big as a supermini. Hyundai reckons that a couple of big adults will now be quite comfortable in the rear - an achievement for a car of this kind. And, at a pinch, you might even fit a third person in too. Out back, as before, there's a decent 252-litre boot, which remains class-leadingly big. By contrast, a Volkswagen up! offers 251-litres, so Hyundai just squeaks in above the class benchmark. It's 1,050-litres with the rear bench folded.

Market and Model

Pricing starts at around £15,500, which is well over double what the first generation version of this car cost when it debuted back in 2007. Your wage slip probably hasn't become 100 per cent bigger in that time but c'est la vie. Anyway, that base figure applies to the base 'Advance' level of trim. Many will stretch to mid-range 'Premium' spec costing around £2,300 more. Either way, there's £650 extra to pay if you want the optional AMT 5-speed auto gearbox with this car. The four cylinder 1.2 MPi engine costs an £800 premium over the 1.0-litre unit - and again with that, the AMT auto is £650 more. Even the base 'Advance' model gets a DAB radio with an 8-inch central display, now with wireless 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring. Plus there's Bluetooth, air conditioning, electric windows, a leather steering wheel and gear lever, electric mirror adjustment and cruise control. The i10 also now comes as standard with more Hyundai 'Smart Sense' safety features. Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) for 'City', 'Interurban', and 'Pedestrian' has also been expanded to include 'Cyclist'. FCA helps detect and avoid potential accidents with obstacles ahead. Lane Following Assist (LFA) uses steering control to help the car stay in the current lane of travel. Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) reminds the driver with a message in the cluster if the rear door had been opened during the journey - to prevent anyone or anything in the rear seat from being left behind. We should also mention the top 'N Line' model, which costs from just over £18,000 and only comes with Hyundai's 1.0-litre T-GDI 3 cylinder turbo petrol engine. Here, exterior design enhancements include unique bumpers and grille giving a dynamic look that space supposed to have been inspired by Hyundai's engagement in motorsport. And 'N Line' buyers also get exclusive 16-inch alloy wheels, plus an i10 sign in red font, as well as a skid plate and diffuser.

Cost of Ownership

The i10 shouldn't cost much to run. Let's get to the WLTP figures. The 1.0-litre three cylinder MPi manual variant in base 'Advance' form manages 54.3mpg on the combined cycle and 119g/km of CO2 emissions. For the 1.0-litre AMT auto with 'Advance' trim, you're looking at 51.4mpg and a 126g/km CO2 figure. For the four cylinder 1.2-litre variant, it's 52.3mpg and 124g/km for the manual model and 49.6mpg and 129g/km for the AMT auto. There'll be a fractional reduction in the figures just quoted if you opt for the 'Premium' level of trim with its larger 16-inch wheels. And obviously, the top 1.0 T-Gdi turbo 'N Line' sporting variant will be a fraction less frugal still; think 52.3mpg and 123g/km. The Idle Stop and Go (ISG) is a standard feature for all powertrains, which contributes to lower fuel consumption, lower CO2 emissions and higher efficiency. The fuel savings of using the ISG are especially apparent when driving in urban areas, as the ISG automatically switches off the engine when the car comes to a halt. Satisfied owners will tell you that the i10 proposition is about a whole lot more than just a five year warranty with a car thrown in for good measure, but there's no doubt that the comprehensive after-sales package does remain a major attraction for city segment customers. It's a really good unlimited mileage deal that also includes annual vehicle health checks and roadside assistance to add peace of mind.

Summary

Having seen off many of its main segment rivals, this improved MK3 model i10 looks set to consolidate its strong position in the citycar segment. Try one of these and it's genuinely hard to imagine why you'd want to pay a lot more for a Corsa-sized supermini. This little Hyundai gives you almost as much rear passenger room and boot space but will cost less to run and will be easier to park. Now that its cabin has been slightly upgraded, you don't even feel too much like you've bought into a budget-segment car either. In summary, citycars have evolved. These used to be models people went for because they had to. Now, so often, they're little runabouts customers own out of choice. For all the industry plaudits the affordable little first and second generation i10 models received, they weren't cars you'd ever have felt especially joyful about owning. But specified correctly, this improved third generation version might be.

Performance
60%
Handling
60%
Comfort
70%
Space
90%
Styling
70%
Build
70%
Value
70%
Equipment
80%
Economy
70%
Depreciation
70%
Insurance
80%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

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47 monthly payments of£344.82
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£24,759.04
Fixed interest rate5.6%
Representative APR10.9%
Cash price£18,998
Credit amount£18,749
Annual mileage8000
Contract mileage32,000
Excess mileage charge3.6p per mile
Completion fee£1
Optional final payment£8302.50
Term (months)48

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