Hyundai i30 Wagon Highlights
  • 7 years ago
The 2017 Hyundai i30 Wagon has made its debut at the Geneva motor show. With the rear seats up, it can swallow 602 litres of luggage and with them down that number grows to 1650 litres. This beats the Focus and Golf estates by 134 and 30 litres respectively. It’s also 309 litres more than the five-door hatch offers. The i30 Wagon has been designed with a slanting roof to create a coupe-like silhouette. The car’s nose remains unchanged from its hatch sibling but the rear, which extends back an extra 245mm, gets a slightly different design with the number plate located on the tailgate as opposed to the bumper.