Buy or lease the Hyundai i10 at a price you’ll love
We take the hassle and haggle out of car buying by finding you great deals from local and national dealers
RRP
£15,430 - £18,980
Avg. Carwow saving £1,558 off RRP
Carwow price from
-
Cash
-
£14,527
-
Monthly
-
£163*
-
Used
-
£9,499
Colour guide
Pearl - Mangrove green
Free
This slick shade of green is the only no-cost colour choice that’s available on the Hyundai i10, but that’s certainly no bad thing. With a subtle undertone of light blue and silver, it lends this dinky city car an icy appearance that’s easy on the eye and which stands out in a crowd. Being a fairly light shade, it should do a good job of keeping winter dirt and grime at bay, too.
Special solid paint - Atlas white
£300
It's not a great paid colour option in our eyes, but does show up the black and coloured detailing on all versions. Even if it looks a bit like a dishwasher, the neutral colour will perform well on the second-hand market.
Specifications
All the information you need on the Hyundai i10.
View specs
Pearl - Aurora grey
£600
While this pearlescent Aurora Grey is certainly a smart-looking shade of paint, it does appear to be a wee bit subdued next to the more vibrant colours that are available on the Hyundai i10. With effectively no contrasting exterior trim elements to speak of, the overall effect is slightly flat, but with that conservatism comes the knowledge that it’ll probably hold its value when the time to sell eventually comes around.
Pearl - Dragon red
£600
This bold shade of lipstick red looks right at home on the dinky Hyundai i10. With a pearlescent effect, it should look pretty snazzy in the sun too, and a more vibrant appearance likely won’t hurt its resale value too badly either. This deep shade of red looks great in contrast to the i10’s large front grille too.
Pearl - Lumen grey
£600
Being slightly different to Atlas White, this Lumen Grey looks more beige than grey to our eyes. While it's more interesting than plain white and will do well on the used market, it's not the colour we'd go for.
Pearl - Meta blue
£600
Meta Blue is more powder blue than anything, yet it suits the i10 very well. Showing up the details and trim pieces nicely, while being more interesting than a neutral tone, choosing this will also hide dirt and grime better than those too.
Pearl - Phantom black
£600
While Phantom Black certainly isn’t an unattractive shade of paint, it does make the i10 look a touch subdued compared to some of the other more vibrant colours you can opt for. Still, black cars typically hold their values well, although you’ll find it picks up more than its fair share of road grime over the winter. Be prepared to ready the bucket, sponge and soapy water.