Hyundai has unveiled the 2025 facelift of the i30, incorporating a range of aesthetic and technological updates. The vehicle will be available in three distinct designs: hatchback, fastback, and wagon.
What's New?
This marks the second facelift for the current generation, which was originally launched in 2016. Updates include a refreshed front grille design, a revised front bumper, and slightly updated fog lights.
The car now features new 16-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting across all trims, and optional elegant chrome accents on the exterior.
What About the Interior?
Interior updates include new seat upholstery designs and a 4.2-inch digital colour LCD instrument cluster as standard or a 10.25-inch panel on higher trims. The vehicle supports over-the-air software updates and is equipped with Collision Avoidance Technology as standard on all trims, as well as a host of other advanced safety technologies.
Engine options
Hyundai has decided to cancel the 280bhp 130 N Sport trim, which means the new i30 2025 FaceLift will be available with a 120bhp 1.0-litre 3-cylinder hybrid engine and a 159bhp 1.5-litre 4-cylinder hybrid engine.

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