2018 Hyundai i30 Wagon (render)


Expected to launch sometime next year, as a 2018MY, the estate version of the new i30 will go up against other similar models on the European market, such as the Volkswagen Golf, Renault Megane, Ford Focus, and Opel/Vauxhall Astra.

On the visual front, it won't offer any surprises on top of the hatchback that was revealed in Paris. It will increase its already generous boot capacity, while probably retaining the same pattern for the taillights and its roof spoiler, and adc a slightly tweaked rear bumper.


Inside, it will be identical to the all-new i30 and benefit from the same optional 8-inch display, Bluetooth, MyMusic functionality, premium audio system and rearview camera, depending on the version, joined by a long list of safety features, which include the Smart Cruise Control and Rear Cross Traffic Alert, among others.

Power will come from the exact engine lineup that currently counts three petrol and three diesel mills, with outputs ranging between 95 PS (94 HP) and 140 PS.

The all-new Hyundai i30 family will also include a hot hatch derivative, which will add the 'N' suffix, and a crossover that will help the South Koreans meet up with the increased demand in this segment.