Hyundai i30: over 250,000 units in three years

July represented the family model Class C Hyundai i30, achieving a double threshold. On the third anniversary of his debut on the European market, the model exceeds the figure of 250,000 units sold.

Winner of numerous titles, the model developed and built in Europe has come a permanent upward trajectory since the time of its launch in July 2007 and continues to market in record volumes.

I30 sales have increased annually over the European continent, culminating in a record total of 95,375 units in 2009. Trend was maintained in the first half of this year, with increases of 41% for the i30 hatchback version compared to the same period the previous year and the monthly performance of 15 273 units recorded in March 2010.

Winning numerous European titles, including the "car of 2008 in Spain", the i30 has achieved during the previous month and the threshold of 600,000 units sold worldwide. i30 began his European career as a model imported from Korea, after transferring production to the Hyundai factory Nosov, Czech Republic. Since the inauguration of the factory in 2008, Hyundai sold 200,000 units built i30 European location.

In order to maintain their position in a segment so popular i30 recently received a thorough facelift, which includes a wide range of improvements in design and performance specifications. The new version includes unique marketing program dedicated to customer benefits "Five Year Triple Care", which provide the holders of the i30 5 years full warranty, 5 years roadside assistance and five years of free technical checks.

"On behalf of the whole team want to wish Hyundai <> i30 - a machine that is the cornerstone of remarkable growth in sales in Europe and continues to attract more customers to Hyundai," said Allan Rushforth, vice president of Hyundai Motor Europe. "The market presence of the new i30 model we expect its popularity to rise further," he added.

Source: http://www.hyundai.com/


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