New Hyundai i30 put to the test by 40 baboons
Forty baboons at Knowsley Safari Park, Merseyside, put the new Hyundai family hatchback to a 10 hour test.
Hyundai wished to test the durability of their new family car and hence allowed these 40 baboons to literally take a test of durability. The car was left in the hands of these 40 baboons who tried to open windows, pressed all the buttons and even experimented with the car cup holders and used the plastic drinking beakers.
Hyundai i30 is a small family car by South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company. The second generation i30 car was introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2011 and the car shares its platform with Kia and is available as a five door hatchback or estate with a choice of three petrol and two diesel engines with manual and automatic transmissions.
According to Hyundai Auto Beograd, this car is also available for purchase in Serbia at the price starting from as low as EUR 11,990.