

Hyundai
Hyundai made its entry into the Australian market in 1986 and has since introduced a diverse lineup of vehicles ranging from SUVs to sports cars.
This South Korean automaker has had success with some iconic models in Australia. The Hyundai i30, a small hatchback, has consistently secured top ranks for several years, while the Hyundai Kona remains immensely popular among Australian drivers.
Recently, Hyundai introduced its sub-brand IONIQ to Australia, showcasing its commitment to pure electric vehicles with the launch of the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6. Alongside this, Hyundai continues to equally prioritize its sports vehicles, notably its high-performance N models. The i30N, in particular, has garnered praise for helping to revitalise Australia’s automotive performance car segment.
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NewsHyundai committed to its last V6 in Australia despite emissions pressure
The last-remaining V6 in Hyundai’s Australian lineup will remain on sale for the foreseeable future despite pressure from new emissions standards.
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NewsHyundai Inster Lounge: Plusher version of cute electric small SUV revealed
Like its larger Staria MPV sibling, a luxurious Lounge version of the Hyundai Inster small electric SUV has been revealed with more features.
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NewsHyundai adds hybrid drivetrain to Staria Lounge and Staria Load
Hyundai has launched Australia’s first hybrid van in the form of the Staria Load, as well as a luxurious hybrid Lounge variant of the Staria people mover.
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NewsHyundai set to exit the small hatchback segment with replacement for i30 in doubt
The Hyundai i30 hatchback is set to be the next victim of the rise of SUV sales as its future beyond the current generation looks grim.
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NewsNew Hyundai i30 Sedan previewed through South Korean market Avante
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NewsHyundai’s next electric N cars set to mimic combustion engines more closely
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NewsNext Hyundai i20 N to add hybrid power to boost performance and lower emissions
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NewsHyundai i20 N Shadow Edition revealed as last 100-unit batch of baby hot hatch
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.


















