Hyundai could be retiring its long-running i30 to make way for this more boldly styled electric hatchback, due in 2026.
The i30 Hatch has been axed in Australia, but the i30 N Hatch and i30 Sedan will live on, Hyundai has confirmed.
Hyundai Australia is pulling the plug on what has historically been one of its most popular models, the i30 Hatch.
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Production of the current Hyundai i20 N hot hatch will cease for Australia in 2026, with a new model around the corner.
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2026 Honda Super-ONE

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