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tempting warranty on it, Hyundai is clearly keen to make inroads into the UK market with the iLoad and after putting it through its paces, we can confirm that it's more than lust a pretty price.
Technically, its a sound product that throws up no notable negatives in the way it goes. We particularly liked the engine, which was smoother and more flexible than several of its rivals, while the cabin was modern and comfortable.
What hindered it was the Less than cavernous side access, further reduced by the intrusive bulkhead, and having no remote tacking function is definitely a negative in these multi-drop times.
You may also want to remember that Hyundai's dealers have no previous experience in handling the commercial demands of CV owners.
Yet as a standalone product the 'Load surprised us with its overall ability and build quality, giving prospective customers plenty to consider once they factor in the price and warranty.