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For such a common sight on UK roads, Hyundai is a relative newcomer. It launched here in the 1980s, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that it really began to get noticed.

Today it has a huge range of models, ranging from the i10 and Inster small cars, throug...

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20 Hyundai new car reviews

Hyundai Kona N

Engaging to drive and guaranteed to make you smile

£23,787

save at least £3,503 from RRP

Hyundai Nexo

The Nexo has green credentials and has decent interior space but comes at a high price

£69,505

Hyundai Santa Fe

The seven-seat version of the Hyundai Santa Fe is a fine family SUV, although there are better-value rivals out there

£43,990

save at least £5,150 from RRP

Hyundai Tucson

The Hyundai Tucson offers good value for money, strong performance and striking looks, but its ride and steering aren't the best

£26,660

save at least £4,325 from RRP

Hyundai i10

The Hyundai i10 is the best city car around. It’s quiet, roomy, good value for money and has a long warranty.

£14,999

save at least £3,366 from RRP

Hyundai i20N

Hyundai's cheapest hot hatch blends perky performance with well-balanced handling

£17,810

save at least £2,200 from RRP

Hyundai i30

The Hyundai i30 is worth considering if you value ease of ownership and minimal running costs above speed and driving enjoyment

£24,770

Hyundai i30 Fastback

Despite average dynamics and sedate performance, the i30 Fastback impresses with its range of standard equipment and top build quality

£24,770

Hyundai i30 N

The i30N is a well-equipped hot hatch gifted with sublime handling. There are more powerful and quicker alternatives, though

£24,770

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Hyundai

For such a common sight on UK roads, Hyundai is a relative newcomer. It launched here in the 1980s, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that it really began to get noticed.

Today it has a huge range of models, ranging from the i10 and Inster small cars, through a range of small and family SUVs to the large Santa Fe.

Its model line-up spans petrol, diesel, hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, plus it has a wide range of electric models, including the eye-catching Ioniq 5, 6 and 9 models.

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

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