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2023 Hyundai I30
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2023 Hyundai I30 Pricing and Specs

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$36,490*

The Hyundai I30 2023 prices range from $21,990 for the basic trim level Hatchback I30 (base) to $53,900 for the top of the range Hatchback I30 N Premium With Sunroof.

The Hyundai I30 2023 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.

The Hyundai I30 2023 is available in —, Regular Unleaded Petrol and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 2.0L 6 SP Automatic to the Hatchback 2.0L 8 SP Auto Dual Clutch.

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Hatchback

Hyundai I30 Models SPECS PRICE
Active 2.0L6 speed automatic $23,650 – 29,260
Active 2.0LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $23,650 – 29,260
(base) 2.0L6 speed automatic $22,440 – 27,720
(base) 2.0L6 speed manual $20,130 – 25,520
(base) 2.0LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $22,330 – 27,610
(base) 2.0LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed manual $20,130 – 25,520
Elite 2.0L6 speed automatic $26,510 – 32,780
Elite 2.0LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $26,510 – 32,780
N 2.0L8 speed automatic $45,540 – 52,910
N 2.0L6 speed manual $42,790 – 49,720
N Drive-N Limited Edition 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $52,580 – 60,390
N Drive-N Limited Edition 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol6 speed manual $49,720 – 57,090
N Limited Edition 2.0L8 speed automatic $50,710 – 58,300
N Limited Edition 2.0L6 speed manual $46,420 – 54,010
N Limited Edition (sunroof) 2.0L8 speed automatic $51,150 – 58,850
N Limited Edition (sunroof) 2.0L6 speed manual $48,400 – 55,660
N Line 1.6L7 speed automatic $28,710 – 34,650
N Line 1.6L6 speed manual $26,290 – 32,450
N Line 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol7 speed automatic $28,710 – 34,650
N Line 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed manual $26,290 – 32,450
N Line Premium 1.6L7 speed automatic $33,220 – 39,490
N Line Premium 1.6L6 speed manual $30,910 – 37,290
N Premium 2.0L6 speed manual $45,540 – 52,910
N Premium 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol6 speed manual $45,100 – 52,470
N Premium With Sunroof 2.0L8 speed automatic $51,150 – 58,850
N Premium With Sunroof 2.0L6 speed manual $45,760 – 53,240

Sedan

Hyundai I30 Models SPECS PRICE
(BEV) 1.6L6 speed dual-clutch automatic $29,040 – 34,980
Active 2.0L6 speed sequential automatic No recent listings
Active 2.0L6 speed manual No recent listings
(base) 2.0LCVT auto $24,970 – 30,800
Elite 2.0LCVT auto $29,480 – 35,530
N Line 1.6L7 speed automatic $31,680 – 38,170
N Line Premium 1.6L7 speed automatic $35,640 – 42,460
N Line Premium 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol7 speed automatic $34,980 – 41,580
N Premium 2.0L8 speed automatic No recent listings
N Premium 2.0L6 speed manual No recent listings
N Premium With Sunroof 2.0L8 speed automatic No recent listings
N Premium With Sunroof 2.0L6 speed manual No recent listings
Premium 2.0LCVT auto $34,320 – 40,810

Hyundai I30 2023 FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Hyundai i30 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • My 2017 Hyundai i30 is losing a lot of oil between services

    I’ll assume it’s a Hyundai dealership that wants to charge you to assess the car. And I hear what you’re saying about the car’s service history and the fact that some of these engines have been fixed by Hyundai because they were faulty from new. So, the best advice is to forget about the dealership and go straight to Hyundai’s customer service department at head office.

    That cuts out the middle man at the dealership and should get you in touch with somebody who knows whether your car was one of the affected ones or whether you’ve just been unlucky in this instance. My experience has been that Hyundai takes this stuff very seriously and has helped other owners in the past. However, your case will still be assessed according to the service history and how many kilometres the car has covered.

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  • What does the ABS warning light on my 2018 Hyundai i30 mean?

    The ABS warning is for a problem with the anti-lock braking system (that's what it stands for) and the image of a serving car is to warn you that there’s also potentially a problem with the car’s stability control. So, no, it’s not the transmission at fault here.

    Both the ABS and stability control are crucial safety systems and the car really shouldn’t be driven until these problems have been checked out and rectified. The first thing to do is take the car to a workshop and have it electronically scanned. The onboard computer will have logged the faults as they were detected and will be able to identify the problem areas to give the mechanic a head-start on working out what’s wrong.

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  • When should the timing belt be replaced on my 2011 Hyundai i30?

    You’re in luck here, Tony, because both the petrol and diesel engines fitted to this generation of the i30 used timing chains rather than rubber toothed timing belts. As such, the chain should be good for the life of the engine, rather than requiring scheduled replacement like a timing belt.

    For the record, most manufacturers say a rubber timing-belt should be changed (roughly) at 100,000km or 10-year intervals. That said, some carmakers recommend much shorter intervals, so it’s worth knowing this stuff. A failed timing belt will often destroy the rest of the engine, but so can a timing chain if it fails. It’s just that a chain is much less likely to fail in service.

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