Feb 23, 2017 06:30 AM EST
2017 Hyundai i30 Tourer: Car Revealed Before Making Geneva Appearance

The 2017 Hyundai i30 Tourer has been revealed. This is after the new i30 hatch has been released by Hyundai. The car is also set to make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Hyundai i30 Tourer is the estate version of the latest i30 hatchback. The Tourer is longer than the hatchback by 245mm. Both the cars have the same kind of wheelbase. The Tourer looks nice with the latest front grille from Hyundai. Also, it has full LED headlights and LED daytime running lights.

The Tourer has a medium sized boot. It has a capacity of 602 liters with the rear seats in place. In case they have closed the capacity increases to 1,650, reported Auto Express.

The cabin technology of the Tourer is similar to the i30 hatchback. It comes with a five-inch or eight-inch floating infotainment touchscreen. The eight-inch screen offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Hyundai LIVE services. The five-inch screen comes with a rear-view camera and Bluetooth connectivity as standard.

The Tourer comes with three engine options. The customers can choose between two petrol engines and a diesel engine. All the three engines that Hyundai offers are turbocharged. The first engine is a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo which generates about 118bhp. This is slightly smaller than the 1.4-litre four-cylinder turbo with 138bhp. The diesel version of the engine comes at 1.6-litre turbo engine for 109bhp, reported NDTV Auto.

The automaker has made safety the USP. It has vouched for safety in the vehicles and boasts of being able to live up to it. The Tourer has an autonomous emergency braking, high-beam assists, lane keep assist and a driver attention alert function makes the cut.

Hyundai has not revealed the price at which the Tourer will be made available. However, it should not deviate a lot from the previous models. Based on this, it is expected that the price of the car will be around £19,000.

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