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Hyundai Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Hyundai Inster SUV (2025 onwards) Review
The world needs more cars like this charming EV
New price: £23,505 - £28,755PROS
- Attractive price
- Bold design
- Incredibly spacious interior
CONS
- Only four seats
- Soft brake pedal
- Occasionally crashy ride
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Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
An impressive electric family SUV
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Hugely practical and flexible interior
- Smooth and sophisticated to drive
- Good range and super-fast charging
CONS
- Infotainment is quite fiddly
- Brakes feel weak
- Prices and specs not confirmed yet
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Hyundai Kona Electric SUV (2023 onwards) Review
Impressive range, bags of space inside
New price: £35,000 - £41,900PROS
- Driving range over 300 miles
- Lots of standard equipment
- Lots of space inside
CONS
- Not very exciting to drive
- Some cheaper materials in the cabin
- Smaller battery restricted to entry-level trim
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Hyundai Ioniq 6 Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Streamlined new saloon shakes up the establishment
New price: £47,050 - £54,050PROS
- Dramatic new, head-turning design
- Claimed 300-plus mile range
- Laden with cutting-edge tech
CONS
- Odd looks may be divisive
- Swooping style over passenger space
- No cheaper battery option available
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Tweaks keep this appealing car near the top of its class
New price: £39,910 - £57,660PROS
- Roomy for people and luggage
- Good to drive, great to look at
- Long-range version available
CONS
- Driving range could be better
- Not as comfortable as some rivals
- It feels bulky on city streets
- Roomy for people and luggage
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Hyundai Kona Electric SUV (2018 - 2023) Review
Electric SUV with big warranty exudes sensibleness
Used price: £6,385 - £20,186PROS
- Good value
- Easy to use
- Up to 279 miles of range
CONS
- Cramped rear seats and small boot
- More expensive than rivals
- Funky styling isn't to everyone's taste
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Hyundai Ioniq Hatchback (2016 - 2022) Review
Economy and efficiency in a user-friendly package
Used price: £6,774 - £19,671PROS
- Competitively priced against rivals
- Five-year warranty cover
- Decent dual-clutch auto
CONS
- Noisy hybrid drive system
- Some interior plastics are unappealing
- A Prius is more efficient
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Hyundai Ioniq Electric Hatchback (2016 - 2022) Review
Cut-price Tesla Model S impresses, but is far from class-leading
Used price: £4,608 - £15,071PROS
- Near silent electric running
- Soft, pliant ride is a delight
- Five-year warranty
CONS
- A bit plain for some tastes
- Poor range for the money
- Below average finance deals