
Wagons  roll at Hyundai! The Korean firm is set to take on the VW Passat from  next year with this, the new i40. The newcomer has been developed by  Hyundai’s German R&D centre in Russelsheim specifically with  European buyers in mind.
 So in order to coax people from their Passats and Avensis’, the i40  will debut as an estate first, with Hyundai claiming the car offers  more space for passengers and luggage that its key rivals. The i40  debuts at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The estate arrives in the UK in May, and the saloon follows in November.
 Underneath, Hyundai has borrowed the front and rear of two  different platforms, the Elantra and Sonata respectively, to create a  chassis which the firm hopes has what it takes to outhandle the  competition. 
 The stop-start-equipped engine range is very much in keeping with  the current downsizing trend. There’s just one petrol, an all-new  2.0-litre direct injection unit which develops 174bhp and emits 156g/km  of CO2. However, the big sellers will be its 1.7-litre diesels. Two  versions will be offered at first. Both are single turbo units, with  114bhp and 134bhp respectively, while a twin-turbo flagship arrives in  2012.
 On the inside, Hyundai promises an upmarket interior made using  high quality materials. Auto Express has seen it, and can confirmed that  the swooping dash design is much like that of the Vauxhall Insignia,  and features a wealth of soft-touch plastics and plenty of storage  space.
 Tech highlights include adaptive headlights and a self-parking  system. Hyundai is yet to confirm prices or trim levels, but it will be  specced competitively and will include the firm’s impressive five-year,  unlimited mileage warranty. For more details click here.
Thanks to: Auto Express
Thanks to: Auto Express