![]() ![]() ![]() Vehicle taxation and specification information are based on manufacturers’ information provided when new. Vehicles are supplied with balance of manufacturers warranty where available. Powerful twin-motor versions can hit 62mph from rest in a hot-hatch-worrying 5.2 seconds.Īll prices exclude Road Fund Licence and a First Registration Fee at the current rate where applicable. Basic models can achieve 238 miles on a full charge but pick the optional long-range battery pack to stretch this to 315 miles. If you stand far away, you could be fooled into thinking this model is a city-slicking hatchback but, if you get up close, you’ll find it’s sized much closer to your typical family SUV. Basic 38kWh models can achieve 190 miles on a full charge, or you can choose the optional 64kWh pack to lift this to 301 miles along with a handy acceleration boost thanks to a larger electric motor.įinally, Hyundai also makes the eye-catching Ioniq 5 electric car. Like the petrol-powered model, you get a slightly taller cabin that makes loading kids and cargo a little easier. If you fancy an EV with a slightly more muscular look, Hyundai offers the same EV parts in the Kona Electric SUV. The 100kW (134hp) electric motor feels sprightly in traffic and the 38kWh battery pack has enough capacity to give a 193-mile range. This Golf-sized hatchback comes with a stretched ‘fastback’ rear end, similar in spirit to the Toyota Prius, giving decent passenger and cargo room. One of the first battery EVs the brand offered was the Ioniq Electric. Hyundai has, like many of its rivals, begun to embrace the battery-powered future. Like the Tucson, you can also choose from a pair of hybrid engines. Most Santa Fe models come equipped with a strong 2.2-litre diesel engine that’s great for towing or hauling heavy loads. This chunky SUV offers a spacious seven-seat cabin letting you squeeze even more passengers in. The largest SUV you can buy from Hyundai is the Santa Fe. ![]() The most recent Tucson also offers hybrid and plug-in hybrid engines to reduce your fuel costs. Under the bonnet, you get a choice of efficient petrol and diesel engines, with the latter being a great choice for long-distance drivers. ![]() This is a great choice for families that regularly use the rear seats, with plenty of room to manoeuvre child seats into position. Jumping one size up in the Hyundai SUV lineup, you get to the Tucson. Inside, the cabin is large enough for four adults to stretch out, with five able to sit in reasonable comfort, and the boot is more than a match for anything you, your kids or your pets might throw at it. If you want a little more interior space, take a look at the Hyundai Kona. The Bayon gets a taller SUV-inspired body making it a little easier to load kids or cargo into the rear without bumping your head. Kicking off the Hyundai SUV range is the Bayon, which is built using most of the same parts and engines as the i20 hatchback. Most i30s are the conventional hatchback body shape but some come in the sharper-looking i30 Fastback shape, with a longer body and coupe-like roofline. This model is roughly the size of a Ford Focus and has enough rear seat room for adults to sit comfortably. The boot also gains a good chunk of space making the i20 a better shout for bigger shopping trips.įamily buyers looking for a Hyundai hatchback might be better served by the i30. This VW-Polo-sized hatchback has a little more interior room, allowing four adults to sit comfortably, or five at a push. If you need a little more practicality, jump up to the Hyundai i20. It’s impressively comfortable for a car of its size too, which helps commuting feel like less of a chore. Inside, it makes pretty good use of what little cabin space it has, with enough room for four adults to sit in reasonable comfort. This little five-door hatchback takes up barely any room on the road making it easy to slot into tight parking spaces. The smallest Hyundai you can buy is the i10. Hyundai buying guide What Hyundai models are there? ![]()
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