Practicality & boot space. The Hyundai i30 Estate is one of the smaller medium family estates around, with 415 litres of space with the rear seats in place and a maximum of 1,395 litres available The Hyundai Kona is a little bigger than its predecessor, which brings welcome extra space for bodies and bags. The wheelbase, or distance between the front and rear axles, is actually 60mm (more than two inches) longer and Hyundai claims this brings noticeable additional legroom. You certainly won’t find seating four difficult in this Those wanting even more room should opt for the new Hyundai i30 Tourer estate, which offers 602 litres of space, or the i30 Fastback, which features a 450-litre boot. We’re driving the 109bhp 1.6-litre CRDi diesel, in high-end Premium trim, priced at £23,065. How does it drive? It’s forgettable. Steering is light and despite the estate shape, it’s still Length of boot floor - back row of seats upright. 1085mm. Vertical height of boot opening. 694mm. Boot sill height to floor of car. 11mm. Boot sill height to ground. 622mm. Width of boot floor at narrowest point. . The Bayon is 4,180mm long and 1,775mm wide (excluding door mirrors), which makes it slightly smaller than Hyundai’s other small SUV, the Kona. That model is 4,205mm long and 1,800mm wide. Plus A complete overview of the Hyundai i30 specs and dimensions. Find out about its size, boot space, equipment, and more. Great value estate car is practical, roomy

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