Ready for comfortable efficiency.

Setting new standards in its class, the i30 Hatchback is equipped with the latest smart tech, including highly efficient powertrains with 48V mild hybrid options, first-class safety and driver assistance features and cutting-edge connectivity.

Performance

Efficiency and progress: the powertrain lineup.

The i30 offers unprecedented variety when it comes to powertrain options. The electrified 48V mild hybrid options reduce CO2 emissions by enhancing fuel efficiency. The intelligent Manual Transmission further reduces fuel consumption. If you prefer automatic, 48V mild hybrid options are available with a 7-speed dual clutch transmission.
  1. Graphic showing the performance of the 1.5 DPi petrol engine in the Hyundai i30.
    Fuel consumption (combined test cycle) for the Hyundai i30 1.5 DPi in l/100 km: 6.8 - 6.0; CO₂ emissions (combined test cycle) in g/km: 153 - 137 (WLTP).
    All WLTP-Values here.

    1.5 DPi petrol engine.

    The i30 introduces a newly-developed 1.5-litre engine with Dual Port Injection (DPi) and 110 PS, which comes with a 6-speed manual transmission. Max Power: 110 PS, Max. Torque: 144.2 Nm
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  1. Graphic showing the performance of the 1.0 T-GDi petrol engine in the Hyundai i30.
    Fuel consumption (combined test cycle) for the Hyundai i30 1.0 T-GDi in l/100 km: 6.4 - 5.4; CO₂ emissions (combined test cycle) in g/km: 144 - 123 (WLTP).
    Fuel consumption (combined test cycle) for the Hyundai i30 1.0 T-GDi 48V in l/100 km: 6.2 - 5.3; CO₂ emissions (combined test cycle) in g/km: 140 - 120 (WLTP). All WLTP-Values here.

    1.0 T-GDi petrol engine.

    The 1.0-litre T-GDi engine comes with 120 PS and a 6-speed manual or an optional 7-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT). A 48V mild hybrid version is also available for better fuel efficiency. For the first time, a 6-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) has become an option. Max Power: 120 PS, Max. Torque: 172 Nm
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  1. Graphic showing the performance of the 1.5 T-GDi 48V petrol engine in the Hyundai i30.
    Fuel consumption (combined test cycle) for the Hyundai i30 1.5 T-GDi 48V in l/100 km: 6.5 - 5.5; CO₂ emissions (combined test cycle) in g/km: 148 - 126 (WLTP).
    All WLTP-Values here.

    1.5 T-GDi 48V petrol engine.

    At the top of the range is the new 1.5-litre T-GDi engine with 159 PS, which comes standard with 48V mild hybrid technology. It is also available as a 6-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) or a 7-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT). Max Power: 159 PS, Max. Torque: 253 Nm
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  1. Graphic showing the performance of the 1.6 CRDi diesel engine in the Hyundai i30.
    Fuel consumption (combined test cycle) for the Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDi 115 PS in l/100 km: 5.1 - 4.5; CO₂ emissions (combined test cycle) in g/km: 135 - 118 (WLTP).
    Fuel consumption (combined test cycle) for the Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDi 136 PS in l/100 km: 5.3 - 4.6; CO₂ emissions (combined test cycle) in g/km: 138 - 120 (WLTP). All WLTP-Values here.

    1.6 CRDi diesel engine.

    Diesel choices are a 1.6-litre CRDi engine with 115 or 136 PS. The 115 PS engine comes with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT). The 136 PS engine now comes with a 48V mild hybrid system. It is available with a 6-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) or the 7-speed DCT. Max. Power: 136 PS, Max. Torque: 320 Nm (with DCT)
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New transmission options for your driving style.

The i30 Hatchback is available with a six-speed manual, a seven-speed dual clutch transmission (7DCT) or the newly developed six-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT). The iMT supports the reduction of fuel consumption in a 48V mild hybrid system car.
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iMT.

For increased fuel efficiency, the iMT decouples the engine from the transmission after the accelerator is released. The vehicle goes into coasting mode.*

7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).

The 7-speed dual clutch transmission combines the fuel efficiency and driving fun of a manual transmission with the convenience of an automatic.

The 48V mild hybrid system.

The 48V mild hybrid powertrain system supports the combustion engine, adding electric power during the different stages of driving. Find out more about this innovative fuel-saving system.
  1. Illustration of the Hyundai i30 showing the start of 48V mild hybrid system.

    Comfort Start.

    The mild hybrid system is particularly useful in city traffic, with the Mild Hybrid Starter Generator (MHSG) supporting the combustion engine when re-starting after traffic stops. It supports a faster and smoother engine start with supplemental torque, drawing on energy from the 48V battery.
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  1. Illustration of the Hyundai i30 showing the acceleration of the 48V mild hybrid system.

    Acceleration.

    Under acceleration, the starter generator supports the engine with 4 to 10 kW of power, depending on the battery system’s charge and the driver's accelerator input. Once the required speed is reached, the system shifts to neutral mode, delivering no power. As a result, CO2 emissions and fuel consumption can be reduced.
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  1. Illustration of the Hyundai i30 showing how the 48V mild hybrid system is charging while driving.

    Charging while driving.

    At a constant speed, the system either is at idle or acts as a generator charging the 48V battery, depending on the battery state of charge.
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  1. Illustration of the Hyundai i30 showing the recuperation of the 48V mild hybrid system.

    Recuperation.

    In active braking or overrun phases, the rotating crankshaft powers the starter generator, which then recuperates a maximum output of 10 to 12 kW. The generator converts the kinetic braking energy into electricity and feeds it back into the 48V battery.
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  1. Illustration of the Hyundai i30 showing the extended start-stop functionality of the 48V mild hybrid system.

    Extended start-stop.

    When coasting at low speeds, the start-stop function activates at 30 km/h. Under deceleration between 30 and 0 km/h, and with the clutch disengaged, the engine is switched off completely.
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Connectivity

Connecting your phone, your car, and you.

With loads of smart tech like a new touchscreen and five years of complimentary Bluelink® Connected Car Services, the i30 keeps you easily connected on every journey. Bluelink delivers seamless interaction with online voice recognition and a smartphone app to control your car. Hyundai’s LIVE Services give you access to real-time traffic, parking, weather and POI information.
A Hyundai driver in an i30 holding an iPhone with the Apple CarPlay logo in the phone display.

Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™.

The i30 is compatible with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ so you can plug in your smartphone and mirror your favourite apps on the big touchscreen.

Bluelink® Connected Car Services.

Control your car from your smartphone – or with your voice. Bluelink® Connected Car Services bring seamless connectivity directly into the i30 with online voice recognition and a range of features to make your drive more enjoyable. On top of the features you can control with the Bluelink app, a free five-year subscription to Hyundai’s LIVE Services is also included with the navigation system.
Image of the 10.25-inch screen of the Hyundai i30, the navigation system.

Connected Routing.

Enjoy more accurate traffic forecasting, more precise times of arrival, and more reliable route calculations, provided by a new Hyundai Cloud server.
Man with smartphone crossing the street checking the last mile guidance

Last Mile Navigation.

You might have to park before you reach your end destination. Hand over navigation to the Bluelink app and get there with the help of augmented reality.

The Bluelink® Smartphone App.

With the Bluelink app, you can lock and unlock your i30 remotely, or find your car when you don’t remember where exactly it’s parked. The app will also send you an alarm if someone should try to break in. And if you want to know if the tyre pressure is okay, it will tell you that, too.
Hyundai Bluelink® Connected Car Services app displayed on a smartphone

Bluelink® Connected Car Services.

Bluelink® delivers seamless connectivity and clever features to make your drive more convenient.

Safety

More SmartTech for even more safety.

The enhanced Hyundai Smart Sense package – our cutting-edge Advanced Driver Assistance Systems – is now fully integrated into the i30, providing safety for you and peace of mind for those you love.
Illustration of the Hyundai i30 high beam assist. 

High Beam Assist (HBA).

Less stress, maximum visibility. HBA not only detects oncoming vehicles but also vehicles in the same lane ahead and switches to low-beam as appropriate.
Illustration of the Hyundai i30 Intelligent Speed Limit Warning (ISLW).

Intelligent Speed Limit Warning (ISLW).

Recognizes road speed signs and displays the speed limit and no-passing signs in real-time in both the navigation system display and instrument cluster.

Convenience

Convenience.

Going places can be easy and relaxing with the Hyundai i30's superior lineup of convenience features that keep your phone charged, make parking pleasurable and driving comfortable.
  1. The wireless charging in the middle console of the Hyundai i30.

    Wireless Charging.

    The wireless charging tray conveniently located in the centre console lets you easily charge a compatible Qi-enabled smartphone without the use of cables.

  2. Illustration of the Hyundai i30 parking assistant.

    Parking assist.

    Ultrasonic sensors on the front and rear bumpers give audible and visual warnings when obstacles are detected.

  3. The rear view camera of the Hyundai i30.

    Rear-view camera.

    The rear-view camera activates when reverse is selected, so you can see where you’re going on the screen.

  4. The 3-step controls of the heating and ventilation system of the Hyundai i30 front seats.

    Heated and ventilated seats.

    The front seats are available with a 3-step ventilation and heating system for a comfortable drive in every kind of weather.

  5. The air-condition controls in the Hyundai i30 for a comfortable ride.

    Automatic air conditioning.

    Both driver and front passenger can set their preferred temperatures individually. Just select the desired temperature and the system does the rest.

  6. Control element of the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).

    Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).

    An easy-to-use button activates or deactivates the optional Electronic Parking Brake.

  7. Showing the dashboard n the Hyundai i30 with its navigation system.
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    Navigation system.

    The navigation system’s free LIVE Services subscription provides live traffic information, speed camera alerts**, weather and point of interest data.

    Discover more of the Hyundai i30.

    Tyre information.

    Below you will find the information about the tyres which may come with your Hyundai i30.