Hyundai i30 2011 1.6
Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 petrol description
Hatchback Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 has been produced from January, 2012 to January, 2015. It has four-cylinder petrol engine with displacement of 1.6 litres, which produces power of 135 horsepower on 6300 rpm and torque 164 Nm (Newton metres) on 4850 revolutions per minute.
This 4-cylinder 16-valve engine camshaft is driven by chain (What is an engine chain and belt? ). Engine has fuel injection system without turbocharger. Engine versions compliant with Euro 5 and Euro 6 emission standards available. Average engine life expectancy (mileage before serious repairs are needed) is from 270 000 to 450 000 kilometres. Remember that engine life depends on regular maintenance and the quality of the materials used (oils, fuels, etc.).
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The engine is generally a reliable design and not particularly sensitive to fuel quality. However, it is prone to several common issues. One of the most ...
This Hyundai i30 1.6 engine oil type is 0W-30, 5W-30 and oil capacity is 4.2 litres.
Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 has front wheel drive (FWD) and automatic gearbox with 6 gears.
Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 accelerates to speed 100 kilometres per hour in 11 seconds. The maximum speed of this car is 192 km/h.
The fuel consumption of this Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 in combined mode (combining urban and highway driving) is 6.7 litres per 100km (14.9 km/l), city fuel economy - 9.1 l/100km, fuel consumption on highway - 5.3 l/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 53 litres or 14 gallons, which gives a mileage up to 780 kilometers without refueling in urban cycle and even up to 1000 kilometers on highway.
According to user reviews, this Hyundai real everyday fuel consumption is 7.8 litres per 100 km, which is 16% more than the manufacturer's stated. More - Real Hyundai i30 fuel consumption.
Hyundai i30 safety
During safety testing Hyundai i30 has obtained 5 stars from five, which means very high safety level.
Adults (driver and passenger) safety of Hyundai i30 is evaluated with very good rate 90 from 100, children safety: very good mark - 90 from 100, for pedestrian protection Hyundai i30 got 67 points from 100.
Hyundai i30 safety equipment has been rated as very good - 86 percents from 100.

Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 technical data
Model: | Hyundai i30 1.6 | ||
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Body style: | Hatchback | ||
Production period: | 2012. January ... 2015. January | ||
Engine: | 1591 cm3 Petrol, 4 cylinders | CO2 emissions: | 157 g/km |
Power: | 135 HP ON 6300 RPM | Torque: | 164 NM ON 4850 RPM |
Gearbox: | Automatic gearbox (6 gears) | Drive type: | Front wheel drive (FWD) |
Maximum speed: | 192 km/h | Acceleration 0-100 km/h: | 11.0 seconds |
Fuel consumption (l/100km): | 6.7 (combined) 9.1 (urban) 5.3 (highway) | ||
Real fuel consumption: | 7.8 l/100km (30.2 MPG) by user reviews from various sources | ||
Fuel tank capacity: | 53 litres (14 gallons) | ||
Car dimensions: | 4.30m (length) 1.78m (width) 1.47m (height) | ||
Turning diameter: | 10.6 meters | ||
Trunk capacity: | 378 litres | ||
Trunk max capacity: | 1316 litres (with rear seats folded down) | ||
Gross weight: | 1850 kg |
Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 engine G4FD
Engine reliability and common problems:
The engine is generally a reliable design and not particularly sensitive to fuel quality. However, it is prone to several common issues. One of the most widespread problems is the rapid buildup of carbon deposits on the intake valves, caused by the direct fuel injection system. This leads to a noticeable loss of power and sluggish performance, though decarbonization often helps. Scoring in the cylinders is another frequent issue, typically resulting from a weak catalytic converter that deteriorates quickly with poor-quality fuel. Particles from the converter can be drawn into the combustion chambers, scratching the cylinder walls.Oil consumption may stem from stuck piston rings or cylinder ovalization. The engine's aluminum block with an open-deck cooling design and thin cast-iron liners often deforms over high mileage. The timing chain, while robust and featuring a reliable roller-bushing design, sometimes requires replacement between 100,000 and 150,000 kilometers. In some cases, chain skipping occurs, leading to contact between valves and pistons.
Other common complaints include oil leaks from weak gaskets, fluctuating idle caused by a dirty throttle body, and the short lifespan of the water pump. Despite these issues, the engine remains serviceable with proper maintenance and timely repairs.
Overall, this engine can last around 270,000 to 450,000 km if properly maintained, using the correct quality oil and fuel, and carrying out regular checks and maintenance.
Engine displacement | 1591 cm3 |
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Number of cylinders | 4 |
Bore (cylinder diameter) | 77 mm |
Stroke length (piston move) | 85.4 mm |
Compression ratio | 11 : 1 |
Camshaft drive | Timing chain Chain motors are considered more reliable, chain replacement usually is required less often than a timing belt, but they are often louder and vibrate more. More service info |
Timing chain change interval | 180,000 km (recommended) Sometimes manufacturers do not specify timing chain replacement intervals and design chains for engine life. However, once the recommended change interval has been reached, it is recommended to periodically check the condition of the chain and to change the chain if excessive stretching is detected or if unusual noises from the engine or other symptoms occur. |
Fuel system | Injection |
Hyundai i30 2011 1.6 oil type | 0W-30, 5W-30 |
Oil capacity | 4.2 litres (4.4 quarts) More service info |
Power | 130 - 140 HP ON 6300 RPM |
Torque | 160 - 167 NM ON 4850 RPM |
Start of production (year) | 2009 |
Duration of production | 16 years |
Engine also used on | Kia Sportage Kia Ceed Hyundai Tucson Hyundai Elantra and 5 other models |
Generally, the use of an engine in several models and its long production run is an indication of the quality of the engine and the success of its design. |
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All Hyundai i30 hatchback [2011 - 2015] modifications
Modification | Engine | Power | Consumption | Gearbox |
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Hyundai i30 2012 1.4 Jan 2012 — Dec 2015 | 1.4 Petrol | 100 HP | 6.0 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.4 CRDi Jan 2012 — Dec 2015 | 1.4 Diesel | 90 HP | 4.1 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 MPI Jan 2012 — Dec 2015 | 1.6 Petrol | 120 HP | 6.4 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 MPI Jan 2012 — Dec 2015 | 1.6 Petrol | 120 HP | 6.8 l/100km | Automatic (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6
Jan 2012 — Jan 2015 Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 9.9 seconds |
1.6 Petrol | 135 HP | 5.0 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 Jan 2012 — Jan 2015 | 1.6 Petrol | 135 HP | 6.7 l/100km | Automatic (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 CRDi
Jan 2012 — Dec 2015 Most fuel efficient diesel version by real consumption |
1.6 Diesel | 110 HP | 4.1 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 CRDi Jan 2012 — Dec 2015 | 1.6 Diesel | 110 HP | 5.5 l/100km | Automatic (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 CRDi
Jan 2012 — Jan 2015 Most powerfull diesel version (128 HP) |
1.6 Diesel | 128 HP | 3.7 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2012 1.6 CRDi
Jan 2012 — Jan 2015 Most powerfull diesel version (128 HP) |
1.6 Diesel | 128 HP | 5.5 l/100km | Automatic (6) |
Hyundai i30 2011 1.8
Most powerfull petrol version (150 HP) |
1.8 Petrol | 150 HP | 6.5 l/100km | Manual (6) |
Hyundai i30 2011 1.8
Most powerfull petrol version (150 HP) |
1.8 Petrol | 150 HP | 6.9 l/100km | Automatic (6) |