Hyundai i30 Sedan: New Drive-Away Pricing and Supply Update

Hyundai i30 Sedan: New Drive-Away Pricing and Supply Update

Hyundai Australia has announced updated drive-away pricing for the i30 Sedan range, effective immediately. The new pricing scheme, available until November 30, 2024, includes discounts of up to $2,900 depending on the model and variant, with savings specific to NSW registrations. The offer applies to the entire i30 Sedan lineup, excluding the performance-focused i30 Sedan N, which is not part of the drive-away promotion.

The revised drive-away prices are as follows:

2024 Hyundai i30 Sedan Pricing:

  • i30 Sedan: $29,990
  • i30 Sedan Elite: $35,490
  • i30 Sedan Premium: $40,990
  • i30 Sedan N Line: $39,480
  • i30 Sedan N Line Premium: $44,990

These drive-away prices represent a significant reduction, with savings ranging up to $2,900 depending on the specific model and registration location. The new pricing is designed to enhance accessibility for potential buyers across the range, though no discounts are available for the i30 Sedan N model.

In terms of vehicle availability, Hyundai confirms that there are 1,800 units currently on the ground in Australia. This supply covers all listed models and variants, ensuring sufficient stock to meet customer demand during the promotional period. Hyundai has also hinted at a potential extension of this offer beyond the November 30 deadline, depending on stock levels and market response.

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