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Thursday, 12 February 2015

New Hyundai i10 Premium SE trim added to range to improve customer choice.

  • Hyundai adds new Premium SE trim level to hugely successful i10 range
  • New features include 15” alloy wheels, electric sunroof, rear parking sensors
  • Premium SE will showcase many features usually found on cars in the segment above
  • Additional updates to existing SE trim level implemented
Hyundai Motor UK has announced an addition to the New Generation i10 line-up. The new range-topping Premium SE derivative will offer customers levels of comfort and technology usually found in the segment above.

Priced at £11,995 on-the-road (OTR) for the manual gearbox, and £12,650 OTR for the automatic, Premium SE customers will benefit from 15” alloy wheels; an electric tilt and slide glass sunroof; rear parking sensors; smart key with engine stop/start button; chrome effect exterior door handles; climate control, heated front seats and steering wheel.


As of February 2015, Hyundai will add the space saver spare tyre as a standard feature on new SE models and above. Furthermore, Hyundai is offering customers, of the SE model, the ‘Connectivity Pack’ option which comprises of Bluetooth® with voice recognition; steering wheel with audio controls and rear speakers, all for just £175.

Tony Whitehorn, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor UK, commented: “Since its launch a year ago, we’ve already sold over 25,000 units of New Generation i10 in the UK. The introduction of Premium SE will look to build on this success by providing customers with competitive levels of technology, without the need to compromise on the small car package.”

Since going on sale in January 2014, the New Generation i10 has already scooped nine awards including What Car? Best City Car for the second year running, and the Scottish Car of the Year title in 2014.

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