Car Test Hyundai i10
eye-catching 3D honeycomb pattern featured on the Premium models for a sporty edge.
Standard Bluetooth® connectivity allows you to stream music and make calls from compatible smartphones. SE Connect and Premium models also offer voice recognition and you can charge your Qi-enabled smartphone wirelessly while you’re travelling when you add the Tech Pack option on Premium and N Line trims. The i10 comes with e-call as standard, which automatically calls emergency services if you’re in an accident and the airbags deploy. You can also push the SOS button for emergency assistance 24/7, 365 days a year.
Last but by no means least we have the smallest in the i family, the Hyundai i10.
The Hyundai i10 may be a small car, but it makes a big impression. Class leading connectivity combined with the latest Hyundai Smartsense active safety features showcase advanced technology throughout.
The i10’s versatile boot space is among the best in its class. The lift-in height is 29mm lower than the previous model, making it easier to load luggage into the boot. The capacity expands from 252 litres to 1,046 with seats down. For extra stability and practicality, the rear seats in every i10 feature an ISOfix child seat anchor.
Inside the stylish cabin, fresh patterns, textures and the latest multi- media technology welcome you with a clean and modern look. With an
Hyundai BAYON
phone and have your phone functions right up on the big screen. And with Hyundai Bluelink® Connected Car Services, you can control your car from your smartphone or with your voice. It brings seamless connectivity directly into the BAYON with online voice recognition and features to make your drive more convenient and enjoyable. On top of the many clever 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 with real-time information on traffic, parking or petrol prices. Bluelink® delivers seamless connectivity and clever features to make your drive more convenient.
Here at CPM we love an all-terrain vehicle, it suits our all-terrain lifestyles and the final in Hyundai’s prestigious SUV fleet for us to test was well worth the wait. Introducing...
BAYON, a small-on-the-outside, big-on-the-inside crossover SUV that is designed to make a lasting impression. It’s packed with smart tech, connectivity features and advanced safety equipment, and comes with an efficient mild hybrid powertrain as standard. The all-new BAYON has a unique exterior design for a distinctive look on the road. Wide, narrow DRLs which are completely separate from the headlamps create a distinctive light architecture, and an air intake band stretching across the entire front of the vehicle generates width. The Bose premium sound system features eight high-performance speakers including a subwoofer for clean, immersive and powerful music reproduction.
Enjoy state-of-the-art smart tech with dual 10.25” visually combined big screens with split-screen functionality. The 10.25” centre touchscreen - supports Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ so you can connect your
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The BAYON delivers excellent fuel efficiency and highly competitive CO2 emissions thanks to its updated T-GDi engines, downsized turbo-charged engines with direct injection for optimum efficiency and driving fun. Save fuel and reduce emissions with their 48V mild hybrid system. It supports the combustion engine with additional torque during acceleration. The 6-speed iMT is designed to lower emissions and increase fuel efficiency by automatically engaging coasting mode whenever you release the accelerator. Their three-cylinder, 1.0T engine is designed to take the BAYON’s sporty personality to the road. With 100PS & 120PS output combined with 48V Mild Hybrid Technology available, this low-key powerhouse makes the car just as fun to drive as it looks.
“BAYON is the latest addition to our SUV family and joins KONA, TUCSON, NEXO, and SANTA FE in offering the latest electrified powertrains combined with our Sensuous Sportiness design identity. As well as appealing aesthetics, BAYON offers a comprehensive specification at all trim levels and a straight forward choice of efficient powertrain options ensures that BAYON will be an appealing proposition in the B segment.”
Ashley Andrew Managing Director, Hyundai Motor UK
Prices start from £21,320. For full details and specifications please visit
www.hyundai.co.uk or call 0800 981 981.
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Other great safety additions include: Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) - which uses the front camera to monitor the lines of the road. In case of an unintended lane departure, it will warn the driver and can apply counter steering torque to guide the car back to the lane. Forward Collision Assist (FCA) - is an active safety feature that alerts drivers to emergency situations, braking automatically if required. The system is active at speeds of 10 km/h or higher and senses vehicles and pedestrians. And lastly, Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS) - The multi-function camera monitors the distance between your car and the vehicle in front. It provides visual and audible alerts if the risk of collision is detected.
The 1.2 petrol engine we tested delivers maximum power of 84PS at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque of 118 Nm at 4,200 rpm. The smooth- shifting 5-speed manual transmission is designed for fast, precise gearshifts. Convenient controls on the steering wheel provide safe and easy operation of the cruise control system. The speed limiter function also allows you to set a maximum speed.
Do not let size deceive you the i10 is a small car that packs a big punch. Prices start from £14,166. For full details and specifications please visit
www.hyundai.co.uk or call 0800 981 981.
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