Hyundai has unveiled the all-new i30 wagon ahead of its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show that kicks off in two weeks. The i30 wagon will be sold alongside the i30 five-door hatchback in Europe, which is our 2013 Elantra GT.
The i30 wagon gets the same face as the five-door and will use the same engines. Buyers will be able to choose from three diesel and three gasoline engines. The i30 wagon is 185mm longer than the five-door and thanks to the extra length its trunk can hold up to 528 liters compared to only 378 liters of space in the five-door. With the rear seat folded the i30 wagon’s cargo space increases to 1642 liters.