Hyundai i10 Now With Reduced Emissions
March 11th, 2010
Shortly after announcing at Geneva a new range of lower emission versions of its 'i' range, Hyundai haven't wasted anytime tweaking its current lineup.
First up is the Hyundai i10 supermini with reduced fuel consumption and enhancements to Classic specification. The changes deliver up to a 4% improvement over the previous position, with the 1.1 Edition now achieving CO2 emissions of just 114g/km, and 58.9mpg on the combined cycle.
In addition to the greater efficiency, i10 Classic variants will also benefit from a number of specification upgrades and new features. From March production 2010, all i10 Classic variants will include the following enhancements at no extra cost, delivering even greater customer value on what is already an exceptionally well specified entry level car:
- Intermittent Front Wiper
- Cloth Seat Trim (with same pattern as Comfort and Style)
- Front Passenger Under Seat Storage Tray
- Driver and Passenger Sun Visor Vanity Mirrors
- Driver's Seatbelt Reminder
- Seat Back Pockets
The changes should be in place by 1st April after current stock has been exhausted.
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1. Zac | April 22nd, 2010 at 3:32 pm
Yeah Geneva was a big show, me personally, i got most excited about the new Mitsubishi, can’t wait till that rolls out in Europe
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