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Hyundai i40 Saloon review

2012 - 2020 (change model)
Parkers overall rating: 4 out of 54.0

At a glance

Price new £17,280 - £28,990
Used prices £1,473 - £13,861
Road tax cost £20 - £255
Insurance group 12 - 20
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Fuel economy 39.2 - 56.6 mpg
Range 631 - 1032 miles
Miles per pound 5.7 - 7.2
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Available fuel types

Petrol

Diesel

Pros & cons

PROS
  • Plenty of space for front and rear passengers
  • Clean and fuel-efficient engine line-up
  • Lots of standard equipment
CONS
  • Ford Mondeo is better to drive
  • Boot not as large as some rivals
  • Cup-holders directly behind manual gearstick are irritating

Written by Simon McBride Published: 6 June 2019 Updated: 18 September 2021

Overview

Stacks of equipment, low running costs and a five-year warranty makes the Hyundai i40 a quality alternative when pitted against rivals such as the Ford Mondeo and the Vauxhall Insignia.

The four-door saloon sector has been shrinking in the UK but that may be changing thanks to the emergence of the Hyundai i40, Kia Optima and the Peugeot 508, all of which are serious rivals to the VW Passat and the Ford Mondeo.

Hyundai has made major advancements to its most recent models since it launched the ix35 and the company is making waves in the fleet market. The i40 has fuel-efficient engines and emits relatively low CO2 making it a viable option for fleets looking to keep costs to a minimum.

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Hyundai i40 cabin 2018
Hyundai i40 cabin 2018

If you’re buying a saloon but need practicality and space, the i40 has both in abundance. Three trim levels are available on the Hyundai and even the entry level Active model is stacked with lots of standard kit including automatic headlights, front fog lights and Bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition which will be very important for company car drivers.

Rear passengers have lots of head- and legroom and can stretch out in comfort and therefore feel refreshed at their journey’s end. There are plenty of cubby holes for nik-naks and loose change and the boot has lots of space although the hinges may hinder you when loading awkward items.

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Hyundai i40 rear 2018
Hyundai i40 rear 2018

As well as the generous kit levels Hyundai offers the Five Year Triple Care package – a five-year/unlimited mileage warranty that should give potential buyers extra peace of mind. The most popular engine is likely to be the 113bhp 1.7-litre CRDi diesel Blue Drive. It emits 113g/km of CO2 slotting it into a relatively low tax band for the class.