2016 Hyundai I Max series 11
Family Car Guide

Hyundai iMax and iLoad Series II updates

Hyundai’s spacious and popular iMax people-mover and iLoad van have received an important new Series II injection of style and technology. Both iMax and iLoad Series II liftback variants also now come standard with a rear-view camera – an invaluable feature when their cargo areas are loaded. [Read More]

Hyundai Accent 1.4L
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Hyundai upgrades Accent range

Hyundai Accent, the replacement for the outgoing 120 range, has been revamped. The two-tier Accent range now starts with the revised Accent Active powered by Hyundai’s impressive multi-point injected 1.4-litre Kappa engine. Transmission choice is six-speed manual or new state-of-the-art CVT [Read More]

2015 Hyundai Tucson front
4WD & SUV Guide

Hyundai Tucson launched

The All-new Hyundai Tucson SUV launches today ahead of its 1 August on-sale date, bringing class-leading dynamics, design, refinement and value to the Australian medium SUV segment. Revamped from the ground up, and priced from a highly competitive $27,990 MLP, the All-new Tucson is the global successor to the highly popular ix35. [Read More]

Hyundai Santa Fe SR
4WD & SUV Guide

Hyundai Santa Fe SR

Hyundai has launched its athletic new Santa Fe range flagship – the striking Santa Fe SR. Boasting purposeful new looks and genuine sporting appeal, the new Santa Fe SR also represents strong value for money in the fast-growing Australian large-SUV market. [Read More]

Hyundai IX 35 Hydroges Fuel Cell 1
ENVIROCAR Guide

Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell in Australia

Hyundai has brought the ix 35 Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicle to Australia. The Hyundai Hydrogen Fuel Cell envirocar is the first of its kind based in Australia. The Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell, hydrogen-powered, zero-emissions Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV), built in Ulsan, South Korea. [Read More]

Hyundai Help for Kids
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Hyundai Help for Kids

Hyundai Motor Company Australia has announced a further four recipients of the philanthropic program Hyundai Help for Kids, a collaborative partnership between the 162-strong Hyundai National Dealer Network and Hyundai Motor Company Australia. [Read More]