Hyundai SUV car reviews

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  • Hyundai Kona Electric SUV (2023 onwards) Review

    Second-generation small electric SUV boasts impressive range, lots of space

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    New price: £34,995 - £45,595

    PROS

    • 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 Kona SUV (2023 onwards) Review

    Mid-range SUV is good, but not quite up there with the best in class

    Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
    New price: £26,050 - £36,435

    PROS

    • Petrols, hybrid and EV versions offered
    • All models are roomy and well equipped
    • Avantgarde styling – outside and in

    CONS

    • Some of the safety kit too intrusive 
    • Hybrid model not as smooth as some
    • Not the most exciting crossover going
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  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (2023 onwards) Review

    Hyundai has changed the hot hatch game with its new EV

    Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
    New price: £65,000 - £66,250

    PROS

    • Staggering performance
    • Entertaining to drive
    • Clever technology

    CONS

    • It weighs 2.2 tonnes
    • And it’s enormous for a hatch
    • Petrol rivals are cheaper
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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: £31,535 - £45,875

    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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  • Hyundai Kona N (2021 - 2023) Review

    Hyundai’s first sporty SUV is fast, but is it fun?

    Parkers rating: 3.2 out of 5 3.2
    Used price: £20,000 - £29,355

    PROS

    • The 280hp engine is a peach
    • Great infotainment system
    • Should be as practical as regular Kona

    CONS

    • Cheap-feeling interior
    • Harsh ride for a family car
    • Other hot SUVs are more fun
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  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Game-changing looks and an excellent all-rounder

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £43,445 - £57,945

    PROS

    • Roomy for people and luggage
    • Good to drive, great to look at
    • Long-range version available

    CONS

    • Is it really an SUV?
    • Range could be better
    • Not as comfortable as some rivals
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  • Hyundai Bayon SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    The Hyundai Bayon is a comfortable, tech-packed small SUV

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £21,590 - £27,090

    PROS

    • Comfortable ride
    • Smooth mild-hybrid engines 
    • Impressive safety kit

    CONS

    • Limited choice of engines 
    • No plug-in hybrid or EV version 
    • Boot is nothing special
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  • Hyundai Santa Fe PHEV (2021 onwards) Review

    All the benefits of a PHEV and a full seven-seater

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £48,385 - £58,635

    PROS

    • One of the few seven-seat plug-ins 
    • Spacious on all three rows 
    • Decent all-electric range

    CONS

    • Pricey to buy 
    • Not as luxurious as premium rivals 
    • Performance merely adequate
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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 Santa Fe SUV (2018 onwards) Review

    Excellent seven-seater makes financial as well as practical sense

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £43,255 - £57,635

    PROS

    • Well equipped 
    • Space for adults on all three rows 
    • Frugal for a large SUV

    CONS

    • Pricey to buy  
    • Not as luxurious as premium rivals  
    • Performance merely adequate
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