Saturday, November 19, 2011

New Hyundai i10

The new Hyundai i10's clever design ensures that it isn't just incredibly practical, but also undeniably stylish. The incorporation of generous glass areas ensure increased visibility while an arched roof allows for easy passenger entry and smooth body contour lines that improve the overall aerodynamics of the vehicle. With form complementing function, the i10 promises a drive that's both enviable if you do not own one and enjoyable if you do.

The Hyundai i10 Specs

The Hyundai i10 might look small from the outside but it's surprisingly roomy on the inside. Intelligent design features ensure that it's flexible enough to comfortably seat up to five adults, while its 60/40 split-folding rear seats make room for bigger loads when necessary. Add to this some smart storage spaces like an under-seat tray, integrated tool tray, trendy cup holders and a removable parcel shelf, and you'll agree that the i10 is ready to take on any journey you can fathom.

The Hyundai i10 1.1L and 1.25L Models

The new Hyundai i10 offers a choice of two petrol engines that allow for a fun and affordable driving experience while also doing its bit to help protect the environment.

The 1.1L Hyundai i10 delivers a comfortable 50kW of power at 5500rpm and maximum torque of 99Nm at 4500rpm, while the 1.25L model boasts an impressive top power output of 64kW at 6000rpm and peak torque of 119Nm at 4500rpm.

Constantly Variable Valve Technology (CVVT) is available on the 1.25L Hyundai i10 model ensuring maximum fuel efficiency and translating into a low combined fuel consumption figure of only 4.7L/100km and a mere 113g/km CO2 emissions figure. That means the 1.25L is as easy on fuel as it is on the eye...

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