Special-edition Edition models of the Hyundai i10 citry car, i20 supermini and i30 hatch will be available to buy from January.
The i30 Edition also gets a modified front grille, hexagonal air intake and sculpted fog lamps, plus side skirts and a new rear bumper incorporating twin exhaust trims.
Priced from £13,400 on-the-road, the i30 Edition boasts standard kit such as 16-inch alloy wheels, privacy glass, sports pedals, a chrome-finished gearknob, electric windows all round, remote central locking, electric heated door mirrors and a six-speaker stereo-radio CD player with Aux and USB connections and steering wheel audio controls.
Like all models in the i30 range, it also includes ESP as standard, along with active front head restraints and six airbags.
Engine choices are 1.4 or 1.6-litre petrol, or 1.6-litre CRDi diesel, which offers sub-119g/km emissions.
A stop-start system is available as a £200 option on all models, dropping emissions lower and saving even more fuel.
The i20 Edition, available with Hyundai’s advanced 1.2-litre petrol engine, is offered as both a three and five-door and is priced from £10,565 on-the-road,
The i20 Edition benefits from plush half-leather seat trim, air conditioning, coloured interior detailing, electric windows, leather steering wheel and gear knob, steering wheel audio controls, a CD-radio with Aux and USB connections and remote central locking.
Exterior enhancements include front fog lights and 15-inch alloy wheels, plus Crystal White and Ice Blue exterior colours.
The i20 Edition features ESP, active front seat head restraints and six airbags as standard.
The i10 Edition, priced at £8,425 on-the-road features 14-inch alloy wheels, body-coloured door mirrors, body side mouldings and front fog lights, remote central locking, air conditioning, electric windows, a height-adjustable drivers’ seat and a leather steering wheel and gearknob as standard.
Powered by a 1.1-litre petrol engine, the i10 emits 119g/km, meaning £35 per year road tax.
All of the Edition models also benefit from Hyundai’s five-year warranty.

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