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  • Hyundai i10 Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review

    Arguably the best city car

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £15,310 - £18,860
    PROS
    • Exceptional interior space
    • Classy, easy-to-use dashboard
    • Lots of safety equipment
    CONS
    • Optional automatic gearbox is atrocious
    • Higher trim levels are pricey
    • Not as good to drive as VW Up
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  • Hyundai i20 Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review

    The i20 has morphed into a genuine supermini competitor

    Parkers rating: 3 out of 5 3.0
    New price: £21,310 - £25,210
    PROS
    • Generous equipment levels
    • Sharp exterior styling
    • Bang up-to-date technology
    CONS
    • Some models feel cheap inside
    • Only one engine now available
    • Automatic gearbox doesn’t suit the car
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  • Hyundai i30 Tourer (2017 onwards) Review

    A safe, solid alternative to the class leaders

    Parkers rating: 3.4 out of 5 3.4
    New price: £23,250 - £27,400
    PROS
    • Great standard safety kit
    • Impressive petrol engines
    • Strong levels of refinement
    • Low running costs
    CONS
    • Some rivals are more exciting to drive
    • Dull styling
    • Taller passengers may find space tight
    • Diesel engines lag behind petrols
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  • Hyundai Nexo SUV (2019 onwards) Review

    Hydrogen fuel-cell Hyundai pushes technology boundaries at a price

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    New price: £69,495 - £69,495
    PROS
    • It emits nothing but water
    • Supremely comfortable and quiet
    • Potential 400-mile fuel range
    CONS
    • List price is prohibitively high
    • A serious lack of fuel stations
    • Electric cars cheaper to buy and run
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  • Hyundai Tucson SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Eye-catching looks and a huge model range

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £30,855 - £44,630
    PROS
    • Comfortable and roomy interior 
    • User-friendly infotainment system 
    • Range of hybrid engine options
    CONS
    • No diesel for long-distance drivers
    • Not particularly fun to drive
    • Unimpressive MPG in Hybrid model
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The South Korean manufacturer started life as a small vehicle repair shop back in 1947. This grew to become the Hyundai Auto Service Centre and in 1967 the Hyundai Motor Company was established. Its first ever car was the Pony built in 1974 though these days the South Korean manufacturer is building a much wider range of cars.

These include the ‘i’ range of hatchbacks with the city i10, the small i20 hatchback and the compact family i30 car. Hyundai also provides family estates including the i30 Tourer and the larger i40 Tourer, which is also available without the estate boot in the form of the i40 saloon.

Hyundai made a name for itself in the UK with its five year protection package including five year unlimited mileage warranty, five year roadside assistance and five year annual car check. This with the launch of new models such as the crossover ix20 and ix35, plus the larger 4x4 Santa Fe

Hyundai has also ventured into commercial vehicles with the iLoad panel van as well as a passenger version dubbed the i800 estate that seats eight people. The South Korean company has launched alternative fuel car with a hydrogen fuel cell version of its ix35.