This is yet another car from Hyundai that will create a few waves of concern amongst established names like Ford and VW. It is a stylish, small SUV very much in the mould of the Ford Kuga, but you can bet it will be a great deal cheaper.
Hyundai has developed the ix35 in Europe, and the European /UK version will be built here. Hyundai has spent three years and a not inconsiderable £120 million developing the ix35, so it should be very much up to European standards with good built quality, high-quality materials and decent handling and performance.
Hyundai is replacing the hulky Hyundai is offering two petrol engines — a 164 bhp 2.0-litre unit with 145lb ft of torque and CO2 emissions of 178g/km and a 138bhp 1.6-litre unit with 123lb ft of torque and CO2 emissions of 158g/km, which will be available from November 2010. When equipped with ISG stop-start, its CO2 emissions are 149 g/km. Moreover, two diesel engines are also available. A 2.0-litre unit in two states of tune is offered, one with 181bhp and 289lb ft of torque and the other with 134bhp and 231lb ft of torque. A 1.7-liter unit will be available from November 2010 and it has 113bhp and 188lb ft of torque. When equipped with the ISG, emissions are kept to 149g/km.
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