The Hyundai i30 is a compact mid-range car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company since 2007. Designed by Hyundai's European division, the i30 shares its platform with the Kia Cee'd.
The first-generation i30 features a classic hatchback design, with elegantly contoured headlights and a slim front grille accented by a chrome strip. Its side profile closely resembles that of the Kia Cee'd, distinguished mainly by a slightly different crease line. Notably, the i30 lacks decorative side moldings, giving it a clean and streamlined appearance. At the rear, the high-positioned boot lid and vertically extended taillights reaching toward the roof add to its distinctive look. A small roof spoiler with an integrated brake light is mounted above the rear window.
Inside, the cabin is thoughtfully designed with a focus on ergonomics. The front seats provide ample space, and the dashboard layout ensures that all controls are within easy reach. The instrument cluster is clear and easy to read, while the center console accommodates a multimedia system and climate control panel.
The second-generation Hyundai i30 debuted in 2011, showcasing a more dynamic and modern design inspired by Hyundai's Fluidic Sculpture design language. This generation marked a significant departure from the conservative styling of its predecessor, offering a more engaging and contemporary appearance. Under the hood, the second-gen i30 offers a range of six engine options, delivering power outputs between 90 and 135 hp.
The standard tyre size for the Hyundai i30 is 185/65 R15.
Optional tyre sizes include 195/65 R15, 205/55 R16, and 225/45 R17.