SYDNEY - South Korean car manufacturer, Hyundai, plans to introduce its latest sedan, the I40 in Australia. The plan, I40 will be gliding across the country on display in the event the Kangaroos after the Geneva Motor Show 2012, March.
Hyundai I40 is marketed in Australia, planned to be equipped with a 1.7-liter diesel engine that can shoot up to 134 hp and maximum torque of 330 Nm. Thus was launched Inautonews, Wednesday (02/15/2012).
Furthermore, regarding pricing, I40 is the lowest priced starting AUD33.000. Prices are for the I40 version for the price of diesel and gasoline engines with 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter still a secret, but Hyundai claims the price will not be much different.
Meanwhile, standard features include prepared 16-inch alloy wheels, electric mirrors, Bluetooth and an electronic parking brake. Satellite navigation, rear parking camera, leather upholstery and keyless entry are available on the highest model. While warning systems, as well as ventilated front seats available as an optional choice.
All I40 sedan saloon will have seven airbags as standard safety, along with stability control and hill-start assist. Version of the Blue Drive technologies will get the engine stop-start system as standard car, which helped set CO2 emissions below 120g/km.