Is Hyundai i30 safe?

Is Hyundai i30 safe?

Joshua Dowling. The all-new Hyundai i30 sedan may not earn top safety marks when measured against the latest criteria. The Hyundai i30 sedan is currently “unrated” for crash safety by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) and may only earn four stars if tested locally.

What kind of features does the Hyundai i30 have?

Autonomous Emergency Braking and Front Collision Warning are both included alongside Lane Keeping Assist and Driver Attention Alert. The Hyundai i30 range currently comprises three engine options (four if you include the 2.0-litre i30N) – and it’s the entry-level 1.0 T-GDi turbo petrol that offers the best blend of performance and running costs.

How does side barrier test work on Hyundai i30?

In the side barrier test, both dummies were well protected and maximum points were scored. The front passenger airbag can be disabled to allow a rearward-facing child restraint to be used in that seating position. Clear information is provided to the driver regarding the status of the airbag and the system was rewarded.

Are there any problems caused by rear end collisions?

But unfortunately, even minor rear-end fender benders can cause more serious, underlying problems to your car that may not show up for a while- ones that could place your safety, and that of your passengers, in jeopardy. With that said, here are 4 common hidden complications caused by rear-end collisions.

How does FlexSteer work on a Hyundai i30?

While Hyundai has dropped its largely ineffective FlexSteer power-assistance system, the wheel still feels lifeless, with a constant weight no matter what speed you’re doing or how much lock you add. The wheel feels inert as a result, although the fairly positive six-speed manual goes some way to rescuing the driving experience.

What kind of safety system does the Hyundai i30 have?

The i30 has, as standard, an autonomous emergency braking system. Tests of the system at the low speeds typical of city driving, at which many whiplash injuries are caused, showed good performance. In the frontal offset test, protection of the 10 year dummy was good or adequate.

What kind of transmission does the Hyundai i30 have?

The i30 Hatchback is available with a six-speed manual, a seven-speed dual clutch transmission (7DCT) or the newly developed six-speed Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT). The iMT supports the reduction of fuel consumption in a 48V mild hybrid system car.

While Hyundai has dropped its largely ineffective FlexSteer power-assistance system, the wheel still feels lifeless, with a constant weight no matter what speed you’re doing or how much lock you add. The wheel feels inert as a result, although the fairly positive six-speed manual goes some way to rescuing the driving experience.

What kind of wheels does the Hyundai i30 have?

Every trim level in the i30 range scores leather upholstery, with the exception of the bare-bones i30 hatch. The entry-level i30 hatch is the one grade fitted with 16-inch alloy wheels, Active and Elite grades riding on 17-inch wheels instead, and the N Line and N Line Premium moving up to 18-inch alloys.