The Hyundai ix35 price for UK was just announced, with the new SUV expected to hit the market on March 25th.
The entry level model is the Hyundai ix35 Style which offers a generous number of standard features like 17 inch alloys, ESP, air conditioning, heated seats (front and rear), a leather wrapped steering wheel or reverse parking sensors.
On the top of the line model Hyundai ix35 the manufacturer adds 18 inch rims, a panoramic sunroof, automatic headlights, electric folding mirrors, a start/stop button, climate control and full leather seats and various other features.
The Hyundai ix35 price starts at 16,495 GBP for the 2.0 2WD Style version while for the range toping 2.0 CRDi 4WD Premium model pricing starts at 20,745 GBP.
Hyundai press release:
Hyundai’s ix35 will cost from just £16,495 when it goes on sale on March 25th, making the stylish crossover a real alternative for buyers considering a conventional hatchback.
In fact, a combination of the low purchase price, economical running
costs and high residuals mean that the ix35 is likely to cost less to
run than mainstream family cars and MPVs with comparable engines.
Despite the price, the ix35 range has equipment levels that no rival
can even dream of matching. This makes it attractive not just to
private buyers, but also means company car drivers can choose an ix35
and actually pay less tax than on a mainstream hatchback or MPV.
The entry-level ix35 Style model is less expensive to buy than a
basic Ford Focus, yet includes such features as 17-inch alloy wheels,
ESP, air conditioning, built-in Bluetooth phone connectivity, heated
front and rear seats, electric heated door mirrors with
integrated LED side repeaters, leather steering wheel and gearknob,
reverse parking sensors and a trip computer.
The Premium model adds 18-inch alloys, a double-length panoramic
glass sunroof, automatic headlights, cruise control, dual zone climate
control, electric folding door mirrors, keyless entry with engine
start/stop button, rear privacy glass, rain-sensing wipers,
part-leather upholstery and roof rails. Options include full leather
seats, touch-screen sat-nav and a reversing camera.
What’s more, all ix35’s are backed up by Hyundai’s famous five-year
warranty and a 10-year anti-perforation corrosion warranty, meaning
that what appears attractive in the showroom will remain just as
appealing for years to come.
This package has meant that the ix35 has just been given a stunning set of residual value figures by industry experts CAP.
The 2.0CRDi Style 2WD, which is expected to be the big seller of the
range, achieves a 43 percent residual value figure after 3yr/30k miles.
These figures match the new Nissan Qashqai and beat the likes of VW’s
Tiguan and the brand new Peugeot 3008.The residual for the Premium 2WD
is even better than the Style, achieving 45% after 3yr/30k miles.
The ix35 range will be made even stronger from this autumn when two
new smaller engines join the range – a 1.6 petrol with direct injection
technology and a new 1.7 diesel offering supermini-rivalling emissions
and fuel economy.
Full details of these exciting models will be announced in the summer.
A full list of ix35 prices is below:
Model | On-the-road price (includes VAT, delivery, number plates, 12 months VED |
2.0 5-dr 2WD Style | £16,495 |
2.0 CRDi 5-dr 2WD Style | £17,995 |
2.0 CRDi 5-dr 4WD Style | £18,995 |
2.0 CRDi 5-dr 2WD Premium | £19,745 |
2.0 CRDi 5-dr 4WD Premium | £20,745 |
The design direction that Hyundai have taken to develop this car is perfect and will be key to the success that im sure it will have. Reviews have already shown that the Hyundai ix35 can even perform rather than just “look good”. I’ve been inside the car and its a modern styled sleek; almost futuristic design that appeals to a younger audience. I can’t point a finger on many bad points given the ix35 price tag, Hyundai are just doing it all right at the moment!