Hyundai has announced prices on the i40 Tourer ahead of its launch date in September. The i40 Tourer will undercut most rivals like the Mondeo by £550 and the Insignia by around £1,000 when it goes on sale.
Three trim-levels will be available with prices starting from £18,395 for the base 1.6 GDi Blue Drive Active, before topping out at £25,895 for the range-topping Premium 1.7 CRDi automatic.
Four powerplants will be offered in form of two 1.7 CRDi, a 1.6 GDi, and a 2.0 GDi, linked to either a 6 speed manual or automatic transmission. Hyundai's Blue Drive system, integrating stop/start – is fitted on all Active derivatives, and on the Style 1.7 CRDi 136PS Blue Drive model.
Tony Whitehorn, Managing Director, Hyundai Motor UK says: “The all-new i40 Tourer is a stylish yet uncompromised addition to the medium family estate car market. It offers exceptionally low CO2 emissions and high fuel economy; an intuitive, spacious and contemporary interior package combined with an unparalleled level of standard equipment for its class – all at an accessible price.”
He continues: “The i40 is a sign of how far Hyundai has come in recent years, and truly embodies where the brand is going. We believe that it offers a unique, value for money, customer proposition in this highly competitive market segment.”
Your £18,395 will by you the entry-level Active grade that features 16” alloy wheels, Bluetooth connectivity w/voice recognition, leather steering wheel w/audio controls, electrically adjustable/heated door mirrors w/integrated LED indicators, electric front and rear windows, and electric parking brake w/automatic hold function.
Mid-spec Style adds cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, dual-zone climate control, and a touch-screen satellite navigation system w/rear-view camera for £20,195.
Top-of-the-line Premium models come in at £23,795 and feature equipment like leather seats w/ventilated front seats and heated rear seats, panoramic glass sunroof, keyless entry and start, supervision instrument cluster w/LCD colour display, heated leather steering wheel, lane departure warning and smart parking assist.
Once the sedan arrives in 2012, it should lower the entry price of the i40.
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