



On the back of the recently acclaimed i30, Hyundai has revealed details of the newest member of its 'i' range of cars - the i10. Designed as a compact city-car the i10's small dimensions are said to be ideal for meandering through the city or parking in tight spaces, despite being a full 5-seater with five doors as standard. To help with interior space the i10 has a wheelbase of 2,380mm - the longest in its class - enabling more luggage space and decent handling. The i10 isn't short on equipment either; air-conditioning is standard across the entire range and it gets a proper tailgate instead of glass, electric front windows, central locking and six speaker CD/MP3 player
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