The Hyundai I30 has a new family member, the entry-level Go variant which lists from AUD 19,990+ORC in manual petrol form. The i30 Go gets the same safety features as the previous entry point, the Active.

Available with either a six-speed manual or automatic in petrol trim (163 Hp), or a six-speed manual or seven-speed DCT in diesel form (136 Hp), the i30 Go seven airbags, tyre pressure monitoring system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, 8in touchscreen, reversing camera, LED daytime running lights, and automatic headlights.


The i30 Go doesn’t get native sat-nav, unlike the rest of the i30 range and, instead, gets a similar smartphone only set-up like the Hyundai Kona. Customers with a compatible smartphone will be able to use Apple Maps or Google Maps via the in-dash multimedia touchscreen, make phone calls, play music or podcasts, compose text messages, and more.