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New Hyundai i10 pricing announced

prices for the new Hyundai i10 have been revealed – a car that Hyundai describes as a supermini in a city car package. prices start from £8,345 and rise to £10,495. 
The no-frills i10 five-door has been a fixture on Britain’s roads ever because it became the most popular car purchased on the Scrappage scheme three years ago. An fantastic 110,000 have been shifted because it was launched in 2008, making it Hyundai’s best-selling model in the UK.
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Existing owners might be shocked to learn a the new grown-up i10 – which cost from £4,995 with the £2,000 Scrappage discount – will start from £8,345 when it goes on sale on January. The price remains the same as the outgoing mode and Hyundai claims the new i10 boasts enhanced space, quality and much more equipment. 
• Hyundai i10 prototype review 
Two petrol engines will be available from launch, which include a 65bhp 1.0-litre three cylinder motor and a much more powerful 85bhp 1.2-litre petrol engine. The latter is expected to make up roughly 40 per cent of sales. The same engines can also be found in the Kia Picanto, with which the i10 shares its platform.
Trim levels are made up of S, SE and premium and include standard equipment such as, central locking, electric front windows, USB input, daytime running lights, adjustable steering wheel and six airbags. Mid-range SE models receive additional, remote central locking, electric rear windows, electric heated door mirrors, body colour door handles and mirrors. models in SE trim are priced from £9,292 and rise to £10,495 if you choose the automatic gearbox.

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