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Hyundai i10 running costs and reliability

2020 onwards (change model)
Running costs rating: 3.7 out of 53.7

Written by Alan Taylor-Jones Published: 2 April 2024 Updated: 2 April 2024

Miles per pound (mpp)

Low figures relate to the least economical version; high to the most economical. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only, and typical current fuel or electricity costs.
Petrol engines 7.3 - 8.3 mpp
What is miles per pound?

Fuel economy

Low figures relate to the least economical version; high to the most economical. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only.
Petrol engines 49.6 - 56.5 mpg
View mpg & specs for any version
  • No i10 is particularly thirsty
  • Most efficient choice is 1.0-litre non-turbo petrol
  • Hybridised rivals offer lesser thirst

How much does it cost to run?

As with any car this small and light, you’d expect fuel economy to be high and running costs to be low. That’s certainly the case with the i10, which returns good numbers across the board. All models come with stop-start, but the cheapest model to run will be the entry-level 1.0-litre.

Our time in a variety of models saw us averaging mpg in the low-to-mid 40s. This was mainly based in a low-speed town environment and didn’t change much from the 1.0-litres to the 1.2-litre. We’d expect this to rise to the high-40s on a motorway run with little effort.

With a teensy 36-litre fuel tank, that suggests a full range on a tank of petrol to be around 350 miles. Other i10 running costs should prove to be affordable. Insurance groups will be low and therefore premiums cheap, while servicing and maintenance costs will be very reasonable, too.

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Hyundai i10 static profile
There’s no such thing as a thirsty i10.

How reliable is it?

  • No recalls or reliability woes to speak of
  • Hyundai dealers have excellent reputation
  • Five-year, unlimited mileage warranty

Hyundai’s reputation for reliability is enviable and it’s backed up by one of the best warranties in the business – five years and unlimited mileage. This means that even if your i10 does suffer a problem, chances are, it will be covered.

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Hyundai i10 N Line static front
N Line models get sportier styling and the turbo engine.

This i10 is relatively new, so it’s hard to make a call on its overall reliability. However, the previous i10 wasn’t subject to any safety recalls.

You can also read owner’s reviews on the Hyundai i10 to see how they have found the experience.