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Hyundai iX35

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Hyundai iX35
Move over Tucson – Hyundai is introducing a replacement for its compact SUV in April, and it’s called the iX35.

A high-quality cabin and eye-catching looks – including the new Hyundai family face, with its distinctive grille – set the iX35 apart from its predecessor. It showcases what we can expect from Hyundais in the future in terms of styling, with a feast of strong creases and bold shapes. This will be essential if the iX35 wants to mix it with the Ford Kuga and VW Tiguan.

Hyundai also claims CO2 emissions and fuel consumption comparable to a compact hatch. With prices starting at around £15,000, the new car will also offer fantastic value when compared to the competition.
 

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