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The third bodystyle in the Hyundai i30 range makes its public debut at the Paris motor show

The Hyundai i30 three-door has made its debut at the Paris motor show

The rakish hatchback has a more angular glasshouse than the five-door hatch and Tourer estate. It has a revised grille, fog lamps, daytime running strips and a reshaped lower bumper.

Changes to the rear include a new bumper and fog lamps. Standard-fit alloy wheels measure 16-inches in diameter.

The i30 three-door is based on the same technology which underpins the five-door and Tourer, including Flex Steer adaptive steering.

Four engines in five power outputs will be offered alongside six-speed manual and automatic gearboxes. The emissions champion is the 126bhp 1.6-litre diesel which generates 97g/km of CO2.

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BriMarsh 16 September 2012

Prefer the look of the Kia TBH

But even that is not a match for it's antecedent. Such a shame we won't see the Delta V6 under the bonnet. O tempora o mores!

catnip 15 September 2012

 I reckon Hyundai have done a

 I reckon Hyundai have done a much better job of this than Kia have with the Procee'd. But with the 5 door the tables are turned and I think the Kia looks the better of the two.

Flash Harry 14 September 2012

This should keep the i30

This should keep the i30 sales figures healthy.Good looking car just like the sister Kia Proceed.