Hyundai cuts almost $3000 off price of i30 Sedan with new drive-away offer

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Buyers looking for a new Hyundai i30 can now save almost $3000, thanks to a new promotional deal from the South Korean car maker.


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Hyundai cuts almost $3000 off price of i30 Sedan with new drive-away offer

Hyundai Australia has moved its non-hybrid powered 2024 i30 Sedan, excluding the high-performance N range, to promotional drive-away pricing until the end of the month.

Buyers can save up to $2900 depending on the grade with the offer, kicking off with the entry-level unnamed grade for $29,990 drive-away.

Stepping up to the Elite is now $35,490, while the Premium is positioned at $40,990.

For reference, the pre-promotional price of these grades is $29,000 before on-road costs, $33,500 and $38,500 for the base, Elite and Premium respectively.

The aforementioned i30 Sedan variants are powered by a 110kW/180Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which drives the front wheels via a continuously variable transmission.

Hyundai cuts almost $3000 off price of i30 Sedan with new drive-away offer

The sportier-looking N Line and N Line Premium are also discounted, now $39,480 drive-away and $44,990 respectively, down from $36,000 before on-road costs and $41,500.

The N Line variants are equipped with a 150kW/265Nm 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, which is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

A full list of specifications can be found in our pricing and spec story here.

Outside the i30 Sedan petrol line-up, a hybrid range is also available from $33,000 before on-road costs and the performance-honed N range kicks off from $52,000.

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