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Hyundai - i800 (2016)

Discover the Hyundai i800: a bold, compact SUV that blends modern styling and practical engineering. Whether you are eyeing a fresh 2016 model or a well-maintained pre‑owned unit, the Hyundai i800 price can span a wide range depending on location, mileage, and condition. Below you’ll find a full snapshot of the vehicle’s attributes, a clear look at how it depreciates over time, and how it stacks up against its contemporaries.

  • Model year: 2016 (available in older & newer trims)
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder SOHC, 122 hp, 150 Nm torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (spec varies by trim)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline) with a combined fuel economy of roughly 6.5 L/100 km
  • Seating capacity: 5 passengers with optional two‑row configuration and fold‑flat rear seats
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,380 mm
    • Width: 1,749 mm
    • Height: 1,607 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,620 mm
  • Cargo space: 400 L behind the rear seats; expands to 1,200 L with seats folded
  • Braking system: Front ventilated disc, rear drum, ABS, Electronic Brake‑force Distribution (EBD)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, seat‑belt pretensioners, optional airbags for the driver’s seat
  • Convenience features: Keyless entry, remote‑start, electric power windows, parking sensors (varies by market)
  • Warranty coverage: Original 3‑year/60,000‑km or extended options (depends on new vs. used condition)

Hyundai i800 depreciation tends to follow typical patterns for compact SUVs. Drivers can expect the vehicle to lose roughly 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after purchase. Over the next 2‑3 years, the annual depreciation rate typically tapers to around 8‑12 % per year, with value retention influenced strongly by mileage, service history, and local demand. For buyers considering a 2016 model, trading into the first‑hand market can offer a price advantage while still benefiting from modern engineering features.

When asking “what is a 2016 Hyundai i800 worth”, compare it to the commonly cited benchmarks for compact crossover cargo. In the U.S., a new 2016 Hyundai i800 may have started at roughly $21,000, with used examples currently hanging around $16,000‑$18,000 depending on mileage and trim level, though prices vary across regions. In other markets like South Korea or the UAE, the figures can differ due to import duties, currency variation, and local demand dynamics. The key takeaway is that whether you’re assessing the Hyundai i800 2016 price or the used Hyundai i800 price, the


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