Hyundai are proud leaders in new technology and design and currently have 12 cars and 2 vans in their line-up; i10, Getz, Accent, i20, i30, i 30 Estate, Coupe SIII, Sonata, Grandeur, Matrix, Tucson, Santa Fe and the i800 and iLoad vans.
Launched in 2005, the Hyundai Accent is a 3-door small family car that boasts performance, comfort, economy and value. The Accent has been the longest-running small family car sold in North America since 2002 and is becoming increasing popular in the UK market.
The Hyundai Coupe SIII is an extraordinary sports car at very ordinary prices. Powered by a 2.0 litre 16V engine delivering 105/141 Kw/BHP at 6000rpm, the Coupe SIII provides power and performance for the sportier driver.
The Hyundai Getz has firmly established itself as a pace-setter in the small car category and is available as a three or five door hatchback. The Getz doesn't disappoint when it comes to specificati o n with features like air conditioning, front electric windows and an integrated stereo RDS Radio/CD player now standard across the range.
Launched in 2007, the Hyundai i30 is the new Mid-Size Hatchback from Hyundai. The i30 has been designed specifically with the European driver in mind and boasts an impressive equipment list including a fully integra t ed stereo RDS Radio/CD player with 6 speakers, steering wheel mounted audio controls, lockable cooling glove compartment and is also the first vehicle in its class to offer iPod/USB and an auxiliary interface as standard across the range.
The Hyundai Matrix is a mini MPV that is comfortable, spacious and packed with impressive standard features, whilst the Santa Fe is Hyundai’s first SUV and combines the off-road capability of an SUV with the comfort of a large passenger car and the practicality of an MPV.
In 2007, following the launch of the new i30, Hyundai introduced a new naming philosophy, with all future model lines bearing the 'i' prefix. The 'i' stands for inspiration, a key force driving all vehicle development at Hyundai. The 'i' also s t ands for intelligence and integrity. In all these forms, 'i' lies at the very heart of the Hyundai brand.
Hyundai Motor Company’s brand power continues to rise as it was ranked 72nd in the 2007 Best Global Brands by Interbrand and BusinessWeek survey. The Hyundai brand value is estimated at $4.5 b i llion and public perception of the Hyundai brand has been transformed as a result of dramatic improvements in the quality of Hyundai vehicles. Hyundai continues to expand as it plans to begin producing hybrid electric vehicles in 2009.
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Hyundai Coupe | £17,210 to £18,695 | View the Hyundai Coupe model |
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Hyundai i10 | £6,860 to £8,453 | View the Hyundai i10 model |
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Hyundai i20 | £8,603 to £12,418 | View the Hyundai i20 model |
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Hyundai i30 | £11,258 to £14,898 | View the Hyundai i30 model |
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Hyundai i30 Estate | £13,226 to £16,087 | View the Hyundai i30 Estate model |
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Hyundai i800 | £19,428 to £19,428 | View the Hyundai i800 model |
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Hyundai iX35 | £15,703 to £19,978 | View the Hyundai iX35 model |
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Hyundai Matrix | £9,250 to £11,910 | View the Hyundai Matrix model |
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