Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Hyundai i30 Hatch axed in Australia

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After almost 20 years, Hyundai appears to be discontinuing its popular i30 Hatch in Australia.

According to a dealer bulletin obtained by CarExpert, production of the i30 Hatch will end for our market in December 2025, and dealer orders are now closed.

Notably, however, this bulletin refers only to the “i30 Hatch” and not the high-performance i30 N Hatch.

It’s unclear whether the i30 N Hatch is also facing the axe, and how much longer the hot hatch will be available for.

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The move makes the Czech-built ‘regular’ i30 Hatch short-lived in our market, having only arrived here late last year.

Hyundai Australia switched to Czech sourcing for the core i30 Hatch lineup – the N was already built there – after Korean production ended for the small hatchback.

While that allowed Hyundai to offer a significantly more efficient turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder mild-hybrid petrol powertrain, it also forced up the price of the small hatch – not helped by the five per cent import duty on European imports.

Offered only in N Line and N Line Premium trim levels, the i30 Hatch copped price hikes of $3500 to $3700. With the loss of more affordable trim levels, the base price of the i30 Hatch also soared by a whopping $12,000.