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Hyundai i20


This is the first image of the Hyundai i20, an all-new five-door hatchback designed to replace the Getz and tackle the likes of Ford Fiesta, Honda Jazz, Mazda2 and Toyota Yaris in the hotly contest compact segment.

The new nameplate brings the Getz in-line with the rest of the new Hyundai range - the i10 and i30 - and is set to be launched worldwide in early 2009 after making its international debut at the Paris motor show next month.


The i20 is based on a new platform with a longer wheelbase and boasts significant improvements in interior space from the current generation Getz. More sculpted in its styling i.e. the contoured bonnet, tear-drop headlamps etc., the i20 is styled at Hyundai’s European Design Centre in Russelsheim, Germany, to give the Korean small car a bit more European flair.

President of Hyundai Europe, Kun Hee Ahn said: “The i20 was designed and engineered to meet European tastes and needs,”

“It was built on an entirely new platform and much of the ride and handling development took place on European roads, which has created a firm and agile drive. At HME, we are confident the i20 will succeed in the fast paced sub compact sector, as it offers much more in terms of standard equipment, fuel economy, interior space and style than many of its competitors,”
he added.




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2009 Hyundai Santa Fe 'enhanced'

July 9th 2008 06:30
Hyundai Santa Fe enhanced


Korean car manufacturer Hyundai has unveiled a newly enhanced range of their Santa Fe SUV featuring a revised model line-up along with additional safety equipment.

The success of Hyundai's recent free Electronic Stability Program (ESP) integrating a Traction Control System (TCS) has filtered through to the Santa Fe permanently with the entry-level ‘SX’ variant gaining this potential life saving technology along with front and rear curtain airbags and side front (thorax) airbags as standard.

Hyundai Santa Fe enhanced


Other standard equipment on the SX variant includes Anti-skid Braking System with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, dual front airbags, 17-inch alloy wheels, a six-speaker sound system and a standard roof rack system with ‘one touch’ sliding bars.

The mid-range ‘SLX’ model boasts additional features such as dual zone climate control with external temperature display, a third row of seats, cool box, conversation ‘parent’ mirror, front fog lamps, mesh sports seat fabric, trip computer and heated door mirrors on top of the SX model features.

The top-of-the-range ‘Elite’ model gains even more goodies including power front seats, exclusive 18-inch alloy wheels, auto headlights ‘on’ system, chrome inserts in the door and boot handles, electro chromatic interior mirror with integrated digital compass, electric glass sunroof, 6 stack in-dash sound system with separately mounted amplifier and 7 speakers, leather seat facings, rear spoiler and stainless steel scuff plates.

Hyundai Santa Fe enhanced interior


The new Santa Fe range features two new exterior metallic colours - Blue Titanium and Gun Metal - whilst Espresso Black has been added to the interior colour range.

Enhanced Santa Fe model range:

2.7 V6 petrol AWD powertrain (available in ‘SX’ trim):

- 138 kW of peak power @ 6,000 rpm
- 248 Nm peak torque @ 4,000 rpm
- 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic
- Fuel consumption 10.4 litres / 100 km (man); 10.6 litres / 100 km (auto)

2.2 CRDi turbo Diesel AWD powertrain (available in ‘SX’, ‘SLX’ and ‘Elite’ trims):

- 114 kW of peak power @ 4,000 rpm
- 343 Nm peak torque @ 1,800 to 2,500 rpm
- 5 speed manual or 5 speed automatic with Selectronic manual shift
- Fuel consumption 7.3 litres / 100 km (man), 8.2 litres / 100 km (auto)

Prices for the Enhance Santa Fe starts from $33,990 for the entry-level 2.7 V6 AWD 'SX' model with 5-speed manual transmission and up to $46,990 for the 2.2 CRDi AWD 'Elite' 7-seat 5-speed auto.


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Official: Kia Forte revealed

July 3rd 2008 06:30
Kia Forte


Last week, we brought you two teaser images of the upcoming Kia Cerato hatchback replacement called Forte by the Korean car maker and the initial response was very positive indeed


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Hyundai Tucson City SX
Hyundai Tucson City SX


Hyundai Australia has announced its best ever sales result in the month of June on the back of its overwhelmingly successful ESP Stability Control campaign
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Kia Rondo 7

May 22nd 2008 00:15
Kia Rondo 7


The new Kia Rondo 7 has arrived in Australian showrooms and promises to deliver modern and dynamic styling; seven seats and the potential life-saving technology that is electronic stability program (ESP) as standard plus the versatility and seating positions of an SUV in every model


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Hyundai i30 ESP Stability Control
The Hyundai i30 demonstrates the benefits of stability control


Korean car maker Hyundai hosted a special event to celebrate the launch of the lifesaving technology that is ESP Stability Control across the manufacturer's local range of passenger vehicles


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