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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 Bayon

The Bayon is a decent small SUV but it's no longer available as a hybrid and there are better rivals available

£18,990

save at least £2,820 from RRP

Hyundai Inster

The Hyundai Inster is a tiny electric car with a competitive range and a decent amount of interior space

£17,385

save at least £6,370 from RRP

Hyundai Ioniq 5

The Ioniq 5 is fast, good to drive and roomy – and now comes with bigger batteries

£36,323

save at least £4,372 from RRP

Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

The N performance version of the Ioniq 5 electric car is very fast and packed full of tech – but also expensive

£41,205

Hyundai Ioniq 6

The Ioniq 6 is a solid choice of electric car with hushed road manners and the ability to charge up quickly

£36,000

save at least £11,050 from RRP

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

Hyundai’s electric performance car combines aggressive looks with ferocious performance and fast charging

£36,000

save at least £11,050 from RRP

Hyundai Ioniq 9

The Ioniq 9 seven-seater is Hyundai’s largest and most expensive electric car yet

£57,307

save at least £7,688 from RRP

Hyundai Kona

Decent engines and infotainment, but the Kona fails to stand out in the small SUV class

£21,999

save at least £4,736 from RRP

Hyundai Kona Electric

The Kona Electric is an electric SUV with an official range of up to 319 miles from a full charge of its battery

£21,999

save at least £4,736 from RRP

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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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