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innovation Hyundai i30 – known in other parts of the world as Avante and Elantra – debuted in Korea before launching in Australia during second half of 2023

A trio of images have surfaced online today following a domestic announcement for South Korea, showing subtle design changes that seem to sharpen the front and rear of the rather angular sedan.

There seems to be a greater focus on horizontal lines and textures, echoing trends established by the company’s latest models, with new headlights, updated bumpers and a new grille. A modified wheel design is also described here.

Not like brand new Konahowever, there is no full-width LED light bar between the headlights, although the current model’s LED taillight bar is carried over to this modified version.

Inside, not much has changed, with an overall driver-focused cockpit layout and dual 10.25-inch screens available for the instrument cluster and center touchscreen.

The updated display of the i30 Sedan doesn’t appear to be running the brand’s new software soon with the latest Kona, but local market details are still being confirmed at this early stage.

However, Korean media has mentioned that the new Sage Green interior is available in Korea with new environmentally friendly materials. It is not clear if this option will be offered in the Australian market.

Changes to the current powertrain lineup are also not detailed anywhere, although it is believed that the i30 Sedan, as well as its overseas equivalents Avante and Elantra, will get the system. relay transmission.

Notable are the entry-level 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and Australian 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engines for the core range, which will likely be carried over to the 2024 model year.

auto expert also understand the 1.6-litre petrol-electric hybrid powertrain preparing for an Australian release, potentially with updated scope, before the end of the year. Hyundai Australia has indicated plans to release two hybrid vehicles throughout 2023, including the confirmed new Kona Hybrid.

Hyundai headquarters has yet to reveal an upgraded version of the i30 Sedan N (Avante N, Elantra N), but it certainly won’t be too far from this announcement. Prototype has was spying in Korea.

Like the core range, expect the current model’s 206kW/392Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged engine to continue, with updates likely to be largely aesthetic and possibly aerodynamically skewed.

Stay tuned auto expert for all the latest.

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