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Hyundai i30 Review, For Sale, Colours, Models, Interior & News

When it launched in 2007, the European-focused i30 signalled a real step up for Hyundai; it seemed that the Korean brand was no longer content to pump out cheap and unsophisticated small cars with little appeal.

Thanks to attractive styling, generous interior space and Australian-road specific suspension tuning, the five-door hatch was impressive enough to win CarsGuide Car of the Year in its debut year. Since then, it has fostered a reputation as a high-quality, safe, reliable and enjoyable alternative to favourites like the Toyota Corolla and Mazda3. Note that while the wagon was discontinued in 2017, the i30 Sedan replaced the Elantra for the 2021 model year. The base model starts from $23,720, rising to $56,480 for the most expensive version.

This vehicle is also known as Hyundai Elantra GT.

Hyundai i30 Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Hyundai i30 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $24,000 and going to $53,980 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2024 Hatchback 2.0L, —, 6 SP MAN $24,000 $53,980
2024 Sedan 2.0L, —, CVT AUTO $29,000 $52,510
2023 Hatchback 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $23,720 $56,480
2023 Sedan 2.0L, —, 6 SP MAN $25,690 $52,510
2022 Hatchback 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $19,910 $59,730
2022 Sedan 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $21,670 $55,550
2021 Hatchback 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $19,470 $57,640
2021 Sedan 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $21,340 $55,000
2020 Hatchback 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $16,060 $48,180
2020 Sedan 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $21,010 $40,150
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Hyundai i30 Colours

The i30 hatch is available in a gamut of colours depending on the spec level chosen. On all grades only the default Polar White is free, with other colours carrying a $495 premium. There are seven colours available in the range: white, black, grey, silver, blue, and red, with a bonus orange being unique to the N-Line grade. The i30 N can be had in two different grey shades to the rest of the range, and offers its own unique 'Performance blue' shade.

  • Polar White
  • Amazon Gray
  • Intense Blue
  • Fiery Red
  • Fluid Metal
  • Phantom Black
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Hyundai i30 2021.

Hyundai i30 Accessories

All Hyundai i30s from the base model ‘Go’ up feature a solid standard equipment list, including air conditioning,, alloy wheels, cruise control, keyless entry and start, LED DRLs, auto headlights, a multi-media control screen, a reversing camera, six-speaker audio (including Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth connectivity) and a tyre pressure monitoring system, as well as high-level active and passive safety tech. Moving up through the grades from Active to the Elite, Premium and sporty N-Line brings climate control air, bigger alloy rims, active cruise, digital radio, leather accented upholstery, rain-sensing wipers, and wireless phone charging.

Shown above are the accessory details for the Hyundai i30 2021.

Hyundai i30 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Hyundai i30 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Is my 2018 Hyundai i30 a suitable handy man car?

    The i30 should be fine for this sort of towing. You won't be placing too much stress on the car's mechanicals, and Hyundai rates the i30 to tow up to 1300kg. But there's a catch.

    And that is that you're more likely to be limited by the trailer rather than the car itself. That's because that 1300kg limit is on the proviso that the trailer is fitted with its own brakes. Without a braked trailer, Hyundai reduces the towing limit to 600kg. The average box trailer doesn't have brakes, so that lower figure is most likely going to be your limit. Admittedly, that is still probably more than enough for what you have in mind.

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  • 2010 Hyundai i30 has stiff and noisy gears

    Depending on what sort of noise the transmission is making, this sounds like a broken or worn out clutch. Without a properly functioning clutch, gears can be extremely difficult to select and can also cause horrible graunching, grinding noises when trying to select any gear, but particularly reverse.

    If this is, indeed, the problem, you could be looking at thousands of dollars to remove the transmission, replace the clutch and reassemble the driveline. You might even find that the engine's flywheel is also beyond saving and needs replacing, too.

    On the other hand, the lazy clutch could be a simple case of a leaking or worn clutch slave or master cylinder or even a poorly adjusted clutch system which is allowing the clutch to disobey what the clutch pedal is telling it to do. If that's the case, the fix could be quite simple and relatively cheap.

    The point is that you need to know what the problem is before handing over the money, because the value of the same car with either problem will be vastly different. Perhaps finding a car with a properly working clutch and driveline is a better option.

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  • How would only doing 5400km affect the average selling price of a 2013 Hyundai i30?

    While it's true that super-low mileage can make a difference to a car's selling price, when it comes to mainstream cars like the i30, the difference may not be as much as you expect. Rare, old and collectible cars really benefit value-wise from low mileages, but a 10-year-old Hyundai really doesn't fall into any of those categories. So while it will make the car worth more, don't be surprised if it doesn't make thousands of dollars' worth of difference.

    On the flip-side, many car buyers don't like cars that have travelled very low annual distances. Cars don't like sitting around, and a car with very low kilometres could have problems with dry seals and gaskets, flat-spotted tyres, and a build-up of condensation within the mechanical bits and pieces.

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  • The engine in my 2013 Hyundai i30 Tourer needs replacing, what should I do?

    I agree that 136,000km is not a realistic lifespan for a modern car. Especially one that has been as meticulously maintained as yours. Hyundai engines of this vintage are not without their known problems, but in my experience, Hyundai has been pretty good about replacing them when the failures have been the endemic kind.

    Your first step should be to by-pass the dealership you've been dealing with and talk directly to Hyundai's customer service department. The dealership, as you've correctly identified, will be more interested in selling you another car, while Hyundai head office is more likely to be interested in keeping you as a long term customer. Ultimately, the car will need to be inspected independently to figure out what went wrong and what caused it.

    By the way, if the dealership is right and the 'damage has already been done' by the time the warning light illuminates, what's the point of having a warning light in the first place? The dealership in question has just revealed itself to be ignorant at best with comments like that.

    By the way, even though your car has a 2013 build date, the warranty would have started the day it was first registered. Even so, it's well and truly out of warranty, but if the problem is one of the known faults of that engine, Hyundai may offer you a pro rata deal to assist in repairs.

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Hyundai i30 Fuel Consumption

The Hyundai i30 is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by —, ULP, PULP and Diesel fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 7.3L/100km for Hatchback /— for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2024 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L 6 SP MAN
2024 Sedan 6.1L/100km 2.0L CVT AUTO
2023 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L 6 SP MAN
2023 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2023 Hatchback 8.5L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2023 Sedan 7L/100km 2.0L 6 SP MAN
2023 Sedan 7L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2023 Sedan 8.2L/100km 2.0L PULP 8 SP AUTO
2022 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L 6 SP MAN
2022 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2022 Hatchback 8.5L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2022 Sedan 7L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2022 Sedan 8.2L/100km 2.0L 8 SP AUTO
2022 Sedan 8.2L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2021 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2021 Hatchback 8L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2021 Hatchback 8.5L/100km 2.0L 6 SP MAN
2021 Sedan 7L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2021 Sedan 8.2L/100km 2.0L PULP 8 SP AUTO
2020 Hatchback 4.7L/100km 1.6L Diesel 7 SP AUTO
2020 Hatchback 7.3L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
2020 Hatchback 8L/100km 2.0L PULP 6 SP MAN
2020 Sedan 7L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
* Combined fuel consumption See All Hyundai i30 Pricing and Specs for 2024

Hyundai i30 Dimensions

The dimensions of the Hyundai i30 Hatchback and Sedan vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2024 Hatchback 1455x1795x4340 mm 140 mm
2024 Sedan 1420x1825x4710 mm 140 mm
2023 Sedan 1430x1825x4650 mm 140 mm
2023 Hatchback 1455x1795x4340 mm 140 mm
2022 Sedan 1430x1825x4650 mm 140 mm
2022 Hatchback 1455x1795x4340 mm 140 mm
2021 Sedan 1430x1825x4650 mm 140 mm
2021 Hatchback 1455x1795x4340 mm 140 mm
2020 Hatchback 1455x1795x4340 mm 140 mm
2020 Sedan 1430x1825x4650 mm 140 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Hyundai i30 Dimensions

Hyundai i30 Interior

The ambience in the cabin of the i30 Sedan depends on which one your sitting in. The Elite models are lovely - all quality-feeling materials (save the hard plastics on the upper doors), including a vaguely denim-feeling fabric that trims the inner door panels, and those big twin screens that feel plenty tech savvy.

The Active model makes do without the niceties, though, feeling decidedly cheaper inside - a feeling not helped by the fact the smaller 8.0-inch touchscreen is housed in the same surround as the bigger 10.25-inch screen, meaning your suddenly confronted by a lot of flat black plastic.

Shown above are interior details for the Hyundai i30 2021.

Hyundai i30 Boot Space

The Hyundai i30 hatchback has a boot space of 395 litres. If you need a bigger cargo capacity the sedan will suit your needs, with 474L of boot space on offer.

Hyundai i30 Boot space Hyundai i30 Boot space
Shown above are boot space details for the Hyundai i30 2021.

Hyundai i30 Wheel Size

The Hyundai i30 has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 205x55 R16 9 for Hatchback in 2024.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2024 Hatchback 205x55 R16 9 205x55 R16 9
2024 Sedan 205x55 R16 9 205x55 R16 9
2023 Hatchback 205x55 R16 9 205x55 R16 9
2023 Sedan 225x45 R17 9 225x45 R17 9
2022 Hatchback 205x55 R16 9 205x55 R16 9
2022 Sedan 225x45 R17 9 225x45 R17 9
2021 Hatchback 205x55 R16 9 205x55 R16 9
2021 Sedan 225x45 R17 9 225x45 R17 9
2020 Hatchback 205x55 R16 16x6.5 inches 205x55 R16 16x6.5 inches
2020 Sedan 225x45 R17 9 225x45 R17 9
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Hyundai i30 Wheel Sizes

Hyundai i30 Towing Capacity

The Hyundai i30 has maximum towing capacity of 1300kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2024 Sedan 0kg 1100kg
2024 Hatchback 0kg 1300kg
2023 Sedan 0kg 1200kg
2023 Hatchback 0kg 1600kg
2022 Sedan 0kg 1200kg
2022 Hatchback 0kg 1600kg
2021 Sedan 0kg 1200kg
2021 Hatchback 1300kg 1600kg
2020 Sedan 1100kg 1200kg
2020 Hatchback 1300kg 1600kg
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Hyundai i30 Speed

The Hyundai i30 Sedan is untested on the sprint to 100km/h, but... it won't be fast. Based on the engine and power delivery, we'd tip somewhere around the 10-second range.

Shown above are speed details for the Hyundai i30 2021.

Hyundai i30 Seats

The Hyundai i30 Sedan is a five-seat small car with a surprising amount of room for backseat riders. This is a vehicle you can genuinely fit four adults in in comfort, but you'd best leave that middle seat empty when you do.

Shown above are seat details for the Hyundai i30 2021.