Hyundai reviews

Hyundai has transformed itself from a maker of oddball hatchbacks that sold in small numbers in the UK, to a major rival to the likes of Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen.

The Korean firm’s Ioniq Hybrid is particularly impressive, having beaten the trend-setting Toyota P...

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Hyundai Bayon

2021 - present

A decent small SUV but one without any class-leading...

Hyundai Ioniq 5

2022 - present

Fast, good to drive and roomy – a thoroughly recommendabl...

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

2023 - present

Very fast version of the Ioniq 5 electric car is practical but...

Hyundai Ioniq 6

2022 - present

Large electric car from Hyundai is a solid, stylish choice wit...

Hyundai Kona

2023 - present

Refreshed version of Hyundai's small SUV is a big improvement...

Hyundai Kona Electric

Electric SUV offers a competitive range and sprightly enough p...

Hyundai Kona N

Engaging to drive and guaranteed to make you smile

Hyundai Nexo

2019 - present

There's no doubt the Nexo packs some serious green credentials...

Hyundai Tucson

2020 - present

A spacious family SUV with the option of a frugal petrol hybri...

Hyundai i10

2023 - present

Spacious, quiet, comfortable and good value on PCP financ...

Hyundai i20

2021 - present

Roomy and decent to drive, but there are better all-round...

Hyundai i20N

2021 - present

Hyundai's cheapest hot hatch blends perky performance with wel...

Hyundai i30

2020 - present

Decent in areas but soundly beaten overall by better cars like...

Hyundai i30 Fastback

2020 - present

Despite average dynamics and sedate performance, the i30 Fastb...

Hyundai i30 N

A well-equipped, great value hot hatch that will really put a...

Hyundai i30 Tourer

2020 - present

Estate has bland handling and average performance, but majors...

New Hyundai Santa Fe

2021 - present

Seven-seat SUV is very smart and practical with a great i...


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Hyundai has transformed itself from a maker of oddball hatchbacks that sold in small numbers in the UK, to a major rival to the likes of Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen.

The Korean firm’s Ioniq Hybrid is particularly impressive, having beaten the trend-setting Toyota Prius when we tested the cars back to back.

Meanwhile, at the extremes of the Hyundai range you find the tiny i10 city car – a four-time What Car? award winner – and the stylish yet family-friendly Santa Fe SUV.

As a bonus, all of these cars come with the reassurance of a five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty, whereas most of Hyundai’s rivals offer only three years and 60,000 miles of cover.


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