Hyundai gave the i30 a minor facelift last year and
it appears bigger changes are on the horizon. Recently caught undergoing
testing, this prototype features an all-new front fascia with a revised grille
that echoes the one used on the Sonata. The car has also been equipped with new
headlights that feature distinctive LED daytime running lights. Further below, there’s a modified
bumper with revised air intakes. We can also see new fog lights which are more
prominent than the ones used on the current model.
The rear end is heavily camouflaged, but we can see
the hatchback has been equipped with a new bumper and repositioned reflectors.
We can also expect restyled taillights, but it hard to tell beneath all that
camouflage. Interior changes should be relatively minor as last year’s update
included the availability of an 8-inch Display Audio system with Android Auto
and Apple CarPlay compatibility. That being said, Hyundai could add new
features and possibility some driver assistance systems.
Engine options remain unconfirmed, but the previous
update included a new 1.6-liter Smartstream diesel engine that complies with
Euro 6d Temp emission standards. It’s available in three states of tune with
outputs of 95 hp, 114 hp and 134 hp. That engine should carryover, but spy photographers noticed something
unusual about this prototype’s camouflage. If you look closely at the grille,
the Hyundai logo is covered by a rectangular flap. They believe it could be
hiding a charging port.
While that remain unconfirmed, speculation suggests
the model could gain a plug-in hybrid powertrain. It could potentially be the
same one used in the upcoming Kia Ceed Sportswagon PHEV. If that’s the case,
the car could have a 1.6-liter petrol engine, an electric motor and an 8.4 kWh
battery pack.