Yesterday we have bring you the first photos of the updated Hyundai i30N Fastback and today we are back with a new batch of photos giving us a better look thanks to the guys at CarPix.
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The heavy camouflage up front and at the back was removed and even if there is a lot of camouflage foil hiding the details, these new photos are still more interesting.
As is very common with facelift version, there are some minor changes that you’ll find. The first one you can definitely see is the headlight and just like the previous I30 spy pictures shared from our friends at Motor.es, it has the same design of those Daylight LED running light and the new grille design as well. We can also spot new air intakes which we can see through the camouflage and also hidden is the new front bumper design.
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At back things has also change from the regular I30 spied before, first the taillights has a much slimmer design but one thing you’ll notice right off is the exhaust tip, which are much bigger compare to its current version. Hidden in the camouflage we can also expect a new design rear bumper. Let’s not forget the red color brakes popping through the wheels.
We couldn’t catch the interior this time but we can also expect the latest updates on infotainment system and safety system, including the new BlueLink Showcased on the New I10.
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We havent heard any updates on the powertrain but we’ll keep you update on those as the information comes in.
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