Hyundai ix35 driven

* 1.6 GDi version tested * Average economy 41.5mpg; 158g/km * On sale now, from £16,195...

Hyundai ix35 driven

If the Hyundai ix35 is all about crossover style and space on a budget, then this new entry-level 1.6-litre petrol version should be a winner.

Its certainly got the value part sewn up. For £16,195 (or £16,365 with engine stop-start, as fitted to our test car), you get a practical family car with an economical and impressively punchy engine. True, the engine is a bit boomy at medium revs, but its smooth.The stop-start system is slick, too.

The ride isnt quite so polished, with a little too much bump around town and too much fidget on the motorway, but otherwise the ix35 is decent to drive. Light controls and a high-up driving position help make low-speed manoeuvres easy, even if over-the-shoulder visibility isnt so good.

Of course, this is a Hyundai, so youd expect plenty of kit. You get it: air-con, heated front and rear seats, reversing sensors, Bluetooth, six airbags and stability control are all standard, plus a five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.
If only the plastics were as plush.