Interesting Facts About the Hyundai i40 VF
The Hyundai i40, also known by its internal code VF, entered production in the early 2010s and was assembled in Ulsan, South Korea. It served the D‑Segment market as both a four‑door sedan and a five‑door estate.
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Launch and Production Span
The i40 sedan was first released on January 17, 2012, while overall production of the model ran from 2011 through 2019. A pre‑facelift 2.0 L Active version (VF2) was even offered in Australia during this period.
Model Designations and Body Styles
Hyundai refers to the i40 by the code VF, covering both a 4‑door saloon and a 5‑door estate. The sedan and wagon each followed their own yearly timelines, with the wagon models documented from 2012 to 2020.
Shared Engine Lineage
The i40’s powertrain borrowed the same 1.7 L U2 engine and 2.0 L Nu GDi engine found in other Hyundai vehicles, highlighting the brand’s strategy of using common engine families across its lineup.
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