The i30 hatch has been a runaway success for Hyundai, not to mention a benchmark for the brand, in terms of styling and qualityBuilding on this, Hyundai has introduced the i30cw Wagon - touted as the lifestyle choice for the budget buyer. To demonstrate this aspect of the car’s intended market, Hyundai invited lifestyle journalists to participate in the launch of the i30cw.
Entitled "Full of unexpected surprises", tying in with Hyundai’s image for the car, we were loaded up in 17 wagons, and directed to the Hunter Valley wine region of New South Wales. Hyundai says that this sort of trip is what buyers of the i30cw will be undertaking, once they settle in to ownership.
The ride also is said to be similar to the i30 hatch, although it did seem a little stiffer, which might be down to the wheelbase change. Certainly Hyundai tells us that it has tried to emulate the hatch as closely as possible.

Building on this, Hyundai has introduced the i30cw Wagon - touted as the lifestyle choice for the budget buyer. To demonstrate this aspect of the car’s intended market, Hyundai invited lifestyle journalists to participate in the launch of the i30cw.Entwill be undertaking, once they settle in to ownership.
The ride also is said to be similar to the i30 hatch, although it did seem a little stiffer, which might be down to the wheelbase change. Certainly Hyundai tells us that it has tried to emulate the hatch as closely as possible.
The engines also mirror the hatch, with a 2.0-litre petrol, and 1.6-litre turbo-diesel on offer.
After arriving at the airfield, two Czechoslovakian fighters called Yaks, and a Tiger Moth awaited the eager crowd. But before we could strap ourselves in, an engine revved in the hangar. The new Hyundai i10 launched out, and whizzed its way through the motorkhana set up on the apron. Clapping ensued.
Not a moment after, a deeper, gruntier engine was heard from inside the hangar. Blasting out was a bright, green, Hyundai Genesis Coupe, piloted by none other than Hyundai’s own tame racing driver ‘The Stag’. A drift session through the cones followed, with cheering from the assembled media.
CarAdvice had a word with Hyundai’s affable PR manager, Ben Hershman. Something to the effect of "Bring it! Bring it! Bring it! Bring it! Bring it! Bring it! Bring it!"….itled "Full of unexpected surprises", tying in with Hyundai’s image for the car, we were loaded up in 17 wagons, and directed to the Hunter Valley wine region of New South Wales. Hyundai says that this sort of trip is what buyers of the i30cw
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