The Hyundai i10 is a brilliant little hatchback that proves size isn't everything. With smart tech, space-saving tricks and quality materials throughout, this nimble city car delivers far more than you might expect from its compact dimensions.
Hippo Leasing offers attractive i10 lease deals on both new and used models, with zero-deposit options available to make this clever city car even more accessible.
Why lease the Hyundai i10?
The i10 is a masterclass in smart packaging. Despite being just 3.6 metres long, it seats five people comfortably and offers a genuinely usable 252-litre boot. Fuel economy of up to 55.4 MPG means trips to the petrol station will be refreshingly rare, while insurance costs stay low thanks to group ratings starting from just 1E.
Step inside and you'll find a cabin that feels properly grown up. The thoughtfully designed interior features quality materials and impressive tech - even entry-level models include Bluetooth and a multi-function steering wheel, while higher trims pack in an 8-inch touchscreen with smartphone integration and handy parking cameras.
Why choose car leasing?
Leasing lets you drive a brand-new i10 for fixed monthly payments that often work out lower than traditional finance deals. You'll get inclusive road tax, manufacturer warranty coverage, and the option to add a maintenance package for complete peace of mind.
For business users, the i10's impressive efficiency and competitive pricing make it an excellent choice for company car fleets, with attractive BiK rates and potential tax benefits available for VAT-registered businesses through Hyundai business leasing.
Who does a Hyundai i10 lease suit?
The i10 is perfectly suited to city life but doesn't compromise on motorway capability. It's ideal for first-time drivers thanks to those low insurance groups, urban dwellers who need something easy to park, and anyone who wants a practical small car with impressive running costs.
If you need something with a bit more space, consider the i20 or i30. For similar-sized alternatives, the Kia Picanto, Toyota Aygo, and Volkswagen Up are worth considering.
Frequently Asked Questions
What different trim levels are available for the Hyundai i10?
The i10 comes in three well-equipped versions. SE brings all the essentials including air conditioning and Bluetooth. SE Connect adds the 8-inch touchscreen and rear-view camera, while Premium tops things off with heated seats and steering wheel, privacy glass and two-tone alloy wheels.
What is the boot capacity of the Hyundai i10?
The i10 packs in 252 litres of boot space with all seats in place - that's enough for a good few shopping bags or a couple's weekend luggage. The 60:40 split rear seats add extra versatility when you need it.
Does the Hyundai i10 have economical running costs?
Absolutely - with up to 55.4 MPG possible, fuel costs stay nicely manageable. Low insurance groups, affordable servicing and strong reliability ratings mean your wallet will thank you too.
What engine choices are available for the Hyundai i10?
The i10 offers two peppy petrol engines - a 1.0-litre three-cylinder and a more powerful 1.2-litre four-cylinder. Both come with a slick five-speed manual as standard, while an automatic option is available with the 1.0-litre unit.
Is the Hyundai i10 easy to park?
The i10 is a parking champion - at just 3,675mm long and 1,680mm wide, it'll slot into spaces that would make bigger cars break into a sweat. The standard rear parking sensors and optional rear-view camera make things even easier.