Compared to its predecessor, the new i30 Wagon has grown by 100 mm in length, stretching to 4585 mm. At the same time, the wheelbase remains the same (2650 mm).

However, the trunk volume has increased by as much as 74 liters and now holds from 602 to 1650 liters (with the seats folded), which is one of the best figures among competitors.

As expected, the engine lineup of the wagon is unified with the hatchback and consists of diesel engines ranging from 95 to 133 hp, as well as two gasoline turbo engines T-GDI (120 and 140 hp) and one 100-horsepower naturally aspirated engine with a displacement of 1.4 liters.
The official premiere of the Hyundai i30 Wagon will take place in early spring at the Geneva Motor Show.








