Cynon Valley

Tweaks for Hyundai’s new baby

- CHRIS RUSSON newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

HYUNDAI is moving its i10 city car into the supermini sector with a new model that is not only bigger than before but also majors on technology and safety.

To be priced from £12,495 – a rise of some £2,500 over the cheapest previous version – the new car will be available from the middle of January.

With a squatter body stance – the new car is almost an inch lower but wider – the new i10 has an increased wheelbase which makes for more room inside with a five seat configurat­ion.

All models will feature air conditioni­ng, electric windows and cruise control while standard safety features include lane keep assist, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, a driver attention alert and automatic emergency calls in the event of an accident.

The entry level i10 in the nine model line up now comes in SE trim which sees a digital radio, Bluetooth connectivi­ty and electric door mirror adjustment fitted across the range.

Two petrol engines will be offered, a 1.0-litre developing 67ps and a 1.2 with 84ps and both will be available with either five speed manual or automatic transmissi­ons.

The entry level car will be available only in 1.0-litre manual format while all power combinatio­ns come on stream in SE Connect versions which are priced from £13,495.

The bigger engine carries a £500 premium and in manual form shaves two seconds off the 0 to 60 accelerati­on at 12.6 seconds with a top speed of 106mph compared to the 97 of the 1.0-litre.

Fuel economy is rated at 56.5mpg at best for the 1.0-litre and 55.4 for the 1.2 with respective emissions of 101g/km and 105.

The automatics are slightly thirstier at 54.3 for the smaller engine and 52.3mpg for the 1.2.

Boot space is similar to the current model at 252 litres with a maximum of 1,050.

SE Connect versions feature an eight-inch touchscree­n, rear view camera and Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto while range topping Premium specificat­ion – priced from £14,495 – sees the introducti­on of 16-inch alloys, LED running lights, front fog lamps and privacy glass as well as heated front seats and steering wheel and a ‘honeycomb’ trim inside.

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