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Hyundai ix35 review (2010-2015)

When you’re on the lookout for a family-sized SUV, the Hyundai ix35 may well be one of the models that pass under the radar. It shouldn’t, as there’s a lot going for this car, which comes with heaps of equipment and a price tag designed to attract the bargain hunter. Read our full Hyundai ix35 review below for more details.

Sam Sheehan from cinch

By Sam SheehanUpdated on 15 August 2024

Pros

  • Affordable to buy
  • Reliable family SUV
  • Comfortable ride

Cons

  • Not the most fun to drive
  • Some rivals have more space

Interior

Our rating: 7/10

Hyundai isn't really known for the stylish interiors of its cars. So, the first time you climb into an ix35 gets ready for quite a surprise.

One of the first things you’ll notice is the steering wheel with its metal inlays, followed by the general use of high-quality materials throughout - even on the more base-level models.

Tech and features

The simple act of making the instrument display glow blue adds another classy touch, especially at night when the cabin is dark.

A neat infotainment screen sits in the middle of the dash, which houses the sat nav and a number of other controls - and there are also a number of handy buttons on the steering wheel.

Driving position

There’s also a surprising amount of headroom in the car and a driver’s seat that can be adjusted in a number of ways means that finding the perfect driving position is easy.

In all but the most basic spec ix35, all the seats are heated – perfect for frosty mornings. For those rare days when air-con is needed, this is also included as standard on all models.

Good soundproofing also means that it’s a pretty quiet car, even on motorway journeys and even when the noisier diesel engines are working hard.

Performance

Our rating: 6/10

Handling and ride comfort

Whether you’re popping over to the other side of town or other side of the country, you’ll find that the ix35 is a pretty good way to get there.

The suspension is stiff enough to make handling good but forgiving enough to absorb most of the bumps in the road that can make driving in town a teeth-rattling experience.

The steering is light - maybe too light for some drivers - making parking and other manoeuvres a breeze.

Engines and power

For motorway trips, the more powerful diesel engines make the most sense and the 2.0-litre engine also comes with the option of an automatic gearbox for even more relaxed driving.

Practicality

Our rating: 7/10

Boot space

Take a look in the boot and you’ll find that there’s all the room you could need for when you’ve done a trolley dash round the supermarket or are heading off on your holidays.

There’s even more room when you fold the seats down and the lack of a lip in the boot makes it easy to slide boxes in and out.

There are also hooks and a luggage net to hold your cargo in place.

Storage solutions

Inside the cabin, generous door bins have plenty of room for all those travel essentials and there’s even an air-conditioned glove box, as well as a central console that doubles as an arm-rest.

Rear seats

There’s plenty of room on the back seat for three, although the seat in the middle is quite hard.

On the plus side, there’s no central transmission tunnel to get in the way of the middle passenger’s feet.

Running costs

Our rating: 8/10

Fuel economy

For a family-sized SUV, the fuel consumption of the ix35 is pretty impressive.

If you choose the 1.7-litre BlueDrive engine then you’ll be looking at over 54mpg.

If you go for the 2.0-litre version with four-wheel drive, this goes down to 40.4mpg. Lower, but still pretty impressive.

Reliability

As far as reliability goes, the fact that Hyundai is happy to give a five-year unlimited mileage warranty is probably all you need to know.

Consider signing up for cinchCare though to ensure that if anything goes wrong, you’re covered.

The verdict

Interior

7/10

Performance

6/10

Practicality

7/10

Running costs

8/10

We love the fact that Hyundai has gone the extra mile to create a car that’s as good on the inside as it is on the outside.

It’s fun to drive, pretty economical and comes with a wide range of features as standard.

Go for a model with heated seats all round and you really will be sitting pretty.

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