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Hyundai entered the Australian market in 1986 and has since expanded to offer a wide range of vehicles, including passenger, SUV, commercial, electric, and sports cars. The company specifically adjusts the suspension of most models for Australia's roads, with the i30 small hatchback being their most popular offering.

Current Hyundai Models

ModelBodyFuel TypePrice
Hyundai i20HatchbackPetrol$34,990
Hyundai i30Hatchback, SedanPetrol$24,000–$53,500
Hyundai IONIQHatchbackElectric, Hybrid, Petrol$41,390–$49,970
Hyundai IONIQ 5SUVElectric$72,000–$79,500
Hyundai KonaSUVPetrol, Electric$32,000–$64,000
Hyundai PalisadeSUVPetrol, Diesel$55,700–$78,370
Hyundai Santa FeSUVPetrol, Diesel$46,050–$66,550
Hyundai StariaPeople MoverPetrol, Diesel$49,000–$67,000
Hyundai Staria LoadVanDiesel$45,240–$50,140
Hyundai TucsonSUVPetrol, Diesel$34,900–$54,650
Hyundai VenueSUVPetrol$22,000–$28,750

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About Hyundai

Hyundai came to Australia in 1986 with just the first-generation Excel. They didn't become the official Australian branch until 2003.

The company started small, but the Excel was once Australia's top-selling car. Hyundai later made a high-performance car in 2017, the i30 N, and one of the first hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in 2013, the ix35 Fuel Cell.

Hyundai now offers many different types of vehicles, including passenger, SUV, commercial, electric, and sports cars. They often rival premium car brands in quality and features.

Hyundai is also unique because they adjust the suspension of most of their cars for Australia's roads. The i30 small hatchback is their most popular model.