- All new eight-seater with space for luggage too
- New 2.5-litre turbodiesel and rear-wheel-drive
Big
families, small businesses and anyone with lots of friends can rejoice
– at last there is a classy way to carry eight people and luggage in a
car that costs less than £20,000.
The i800 is the third instalment of Hyundai models that will gain an
‘i’ prefix in the name as they are introduced, replaced or
substantially facelifted. And now the third of Hyundai’s i range of
cars has arrived, and is set to cause just as much of a stir as the i30
and i10.
Most people carriers have five full-sized seats and usually the
sixth and seventh are occasional chairs unfolded from the luggage
space. The i800 has space for eight full size passengers plus luggage
room too - perfect for families or business users such as hotels.
This eight seat practicality and car-like refinement has previously
only been available from expensive German marques - at prices that can
be as much as £10,000 more expensive than the i800. The only rivals to
approach Hyundai on price are cruder, van derived conversions – and
even these can’t match the i800’s specification.
The interior space, powerful diesel engine and the offer of eight full
size seats give the i800 a unique advantage over other competitor
models. With a comprehensive specification list and all for less than
£20,000, the i800 is an obvious choice for the large family or business
user.
As with all Hyundai models the i800 comes with the manufacturer-backed five-year unlimited mileage warranty.
Specification and equipment
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Air conditioning, heated drivers seat, ESP, electric windows, reversing sensors and 16” alloys as standard
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Manufacturer-backed five year unlimited mileage warranty
Value for money is paramount in this sector and this is where the i800
excels. Not just for the driver and front passenger but for the comfort
of all eight occupants.
All passengers will appreciate the car-like feel of the integrated
cabin which includes the usual convenience features such as tilt
steering column, overhead console, electric windows and electric door
mirrors. This list of standard equipment includes air conditioning with
separate controls in the rear for the passengers.
Unlike ‘minibus’ rivals, the classy cabin also offers mood lighting in
the middle and rear rows and offers a choice of colours to scroll
through. This gives light to occupants at night and offers them a
unique ambience in the vehicle.
Dark tinted glass also gives rear passengers that extra bit of privacy and keeps the cabin cool.
Remote central locking and an alarm as standard give that little extra peace of mind in security as well as added convenience.
Hyundai i800 Style: Equipment
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Air Conditioning with control and vents for rear passengers
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Remote central door locking with alarm
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Alloy Wheels
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Dual Airbags
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Electric door mirrors
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ESP
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Front Cup Holders
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Electric Front Windows
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Front Fog Lights
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Heated front driver’s seat
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LED mood lighting in rear cabin
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Overhead Storage Console
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Privacy Glass
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Height adjustable front seatbelts
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Seatbelt pre-tensioners
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Space and storage
Unlike most people carriers, which only have room for seven people, the
i800 can comfortably accommodate eight. In addition the big Hyundai
will still have room for all of their luggage. In fact, the i800 has
851 litres of space in the boot even when loaded with passengers;
that’s twice as much as some estate cars!
While other people carriers compromise the luggage space to make room
for extra seats the i800 manages to have both, without having to remove
seats or fold them into the floor.
The Hyundai i800 features a pair of individual seats in front and two
benches behind, each accommodating three adults in comfort with
uncompromised head and legroom.
Both rear benches feature a 60:40 split-fold and recline while the
centre row also slides forwards or backwards to tailor legroom as
required and aid access to the rear. If you don’t need to carry eight,
or have small children in the rearmost row, then the centre seats can
be slid back be create limo-like legroom.
The rear compartment is accessed by pair of sliding doors, making entry
and exit easy wherever the i800 is parked. The centre row of seats is
able to slide forward to allow easy access to the rear most section of
the cabin.
For added convenience ‘bottle bulges’ are designed into the door
pockets to and the front passengers have cup holders in the centre
console.