HYUNDAI electric vehicles in Australia
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Hyundai is setting the pace for electrified motoring in Australia, offering one of the broadest line-ups of electric and hybrid vehicles for real-world Australian usage. Whether it’s the retro-futuristic Ioniq 5, the ultra-aerodynamic Ioniq 6, flexible new Kona Electric, efficient hybrid SUVs, or the spacious Santa Fe, Hyundai’s focus is clear—making eco-friendly driving both practical and engaging, while suiting our uniquely Aussie conditions.

With advanced battery technology, rapid DC charging (as fast as 18 minutes), and strong energy efficiency, every Hyundai electrified model is built for seamless integration into local routines—whether you’re charging overnight at home (with or without solar), covering school runs, or heading out for a long-weekend road trip. Hyundai matches this with comprehensive safety (5-star ANCAP ratings), leading driver assistance tech, and generous warranty cover for battery and vehicle alike.

For families wanting seven seats, drivers chasing low running costs, or buyers switching from petrol to pure electric for the first time, Hyundai offers a future-proof line-up that doesn’t force you to compromise on features, range, or peace of mind.

HYUNDAI Models

HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 Base
Price: $69,800
Engine/Powertrain: 168 kW, 350 Nm
Battery Size: 63 kWh
Drive Type: RWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

12.3" touchscreen, adaptive cruise control, leatherette seats, 19" alloy wheels

HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 Dynamiq
Price: $80,800
Engine/Powertrain: 168 kW, 350 Nm / 239 kW, 605 Nm
Battery Size: 84 kWh
Drive Type: RWD / AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, wireless phone charging

HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 Epiq
Price: $84,300
Engine/Powertrain: 168 kW, 350 Nm / 239 kW, 605 Nm
Battery Size: 84 kWh
Drive Type: RWD / AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds Bose audio, heated rear seats, head-up display

HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 N Line
Price: $86,800
Engine/Powertrain: 168 kW, 350 Nm / 239 kW, 605 Nm
Battery Size: 84 kWh
Drive Type: RWD / AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Sportier design elements, N Line badging, unique interior trim

HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 N
Ioniq 5 N(2025)
Price: $110,383
Engine/Powertrain: 478 kW (with N Grin Boost), 770 Nm
Battery Size: 84 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

High-performance variant with simulated gear shifts, enhanced suspension, and exclusive features

HYUNDAI Ioniq 6 Base
Price: $65,500
Engine/Powertrain: 111 kW, 350 Nm
Battery Size: 53 kWh
Drive Type: RWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

12.3" touchscreen, adaptive cruise control, cloth seats, 18" alloy wheels

HYUNDAI Ioniq 6 Dynamiq
Price: $74,000
Engine/Powertrain: 168 kW, 350 Nm
Battery Size: 77.4 kWh
Drive Type: RWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, wireless phone charging

HYUNDAI Ioniq 6 Techniq
Price: $79,500
Engine/Powertrain: 239 kW, 605 Nm
Battery Size: 77.4 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds all-wheel drive, enhanced safety features, leather upholstery

HYUNDAI Ioniq 6 Epiq
Price: $85,000
Engine/Powertrain: 239 kW, 605 Nm
Battery Size: 77.4 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds Bose audio, heated rear seats, head-up display, premium interior trim

HYUNDAI Kona Hybrid
Price: $36,500
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L petrol engine (77 kW) + electric motor (32 kW); combined output: 104 kW/265 Nm
Battery Size: 1.32 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto, LED headlights, Adaptive cruise control, Lane-keeping assist

HYUNDAI Kona Hybrid N Line
Price: $40,500
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L petrol engine (77 kW) + electric motor (32 kW); combined output: 104 kW/265 Nm
Battery Size: 1.32 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds to Hybrid: N Line exterior styling, Sports seats with suede and leather upholstery, Alloy pedals, 18-inch alloy wheels

HYUNDAI Kona Hybrid N Line Premium
Price: $46,500
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L petrol engine (77 kW) + electric motor (32 kW); combined output: 104 kW/265 Nm
Battery Size: 1.32 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds to N Line: Heated and ventilated front seats, Heated steering wheel, Head-up display, Bose premium audio system, Sunroof

HYUNDAI Kona Electric Standard Range
Price: $54,000
Engine/Powertrain: Single electric motor: 99 kW/255 Nm
Battery Size: 48.6 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto, LED headlights, Adaptive cruise control, Lane-keeping assist

HYUNDAI Kona Electric Extended Range
Price: $58,000
Engine/Powertrain: Single electric motor: 150 kW/255 Nm
Battery Size: 64.8 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds to Standard Range: Increased driving range up to 444 km (WLTP), 17-inch alloy wheels

HYUNDAI Kona Electric N Line Extended Range
Price: $62,000
Engine/Powertrain: Single electric motor: 150 kW/255 Nm
Battery Size: 64.8 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds to Extended Range: N Line exterior styling, 19-inch alloy wheels, N Line interior trim

HYUNDAI Kona Electric Premium Extended Range
Price: $68,000
Engine/Powertrain: Single electric motor: 150 kW/255 Nm
Battery Size: 64.8 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds to N Line: Heated and ventilated front seats, Heated steering wheel, Head-up display, Bose premium audio system, Sunroof

HYUNDAI Kona Electric N Line Premium Extended Range
Price: $71,000
Engine/Powertrain: Single electric motor: 150 kW/255 Nm
Battery Size: 64.8 kWh
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Combines features of N Line and Premium trims

HYUNDAI Santa Fe Base Hybrid
Price: $55,500
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds hybrid powertrain, improved fuel efficiency, leatherette seats

HYUNDAI Santa Fe Elite Hybrid
Price: $65,000
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds premium interior features to hybrid variant, advanced safety systems

HYUNDAI Santa Fe Calligraphy Hybrid
Price: $75,000
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds hybrid powertrain to Calligraphy features, enhanced efficiency

HYUNDAI Tucson Hybrid FWD
Price: $45,100
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: FWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds hybrid powertrain, improved fuel efficiency, leatherette seats

HYUNDAI Tucson Elite Hybrid AWD
Price: $50,600
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds panoramic sunroof, heated front seats, wireless phone charging

HYUNDAI Tucson Premium Hybrid AWD
Price: $59,600
Engine/Powertrain: 1.6L turbo hybrid, combined 172 kW, 367 Nm
Battery Size: N/A
Drive Type: AWD
Year: 2025
Key Features:

Adds Bose audio, heated rear seats, head-up display, premium interior trim

HYUNDAI Ioniq 5
HYUNDAI Ioniq 5

The Ioniq 5 reimagines the electric SUV for Australians—mid-size, tech-rich, and loaded with style. With both rear- and all-wheel-drive options, up to 570 km of range (WLTP), and ultra-fast 350 kW charging, it’s designed for serious flexibility. Power outputs range from 168 kW (RWD) through to a rip-snorting 478 kW in the Ioniq 5 N (AWD), which sees 0–100 km/h drop to a supercar-rivalling 3.4 seconds.

Inside you’ll find a flat, lounge-like space, 12.3-inch displays, wireless carplay/android auto, and all the modern luxuries—heated/ventilated seats, panoramic sunroof, Bose audio, remote parking, and a cavernous boot. Safety is bolstered with a full suite of smart driver aids as standard, plus advanced V2L tech for running devices or even camping appliances straight from the car.

Perfect for city life, getaways, and even the odd track day (in the N), the Ioniq 5’s blend of retro flair, advanced tech, and real-world usability make it a top pick for Aussies ready to drive electric, with minimal compromise.

HYUNDAI Ioniq 6
HYUNDAI Ioniq 6

The Ioniq 6 brings a sleek, four-door fastback design to Hyundai’s EV stable—aimed squarely at those who value futuristic looks and maximum efficiency. Built on Hyundai’s advanced 800V e-GMP platform, it offers up to 614 km of range (RWD Long Range) and ultra-fast charging, with AWD tech-flagship models pushing out 239 kW/605 Nm for 0–100 km/h in just 5.1 seconds.

Cabin space is surprisingly generous thanks to a stretched wheelbase, with dual 12.3-inch displays, wireless device integration, leather or leatherette options, and premium features like panoramic sunroof and Bose audio on upper trims. Safety is top-tier, with auto emergency braking, Highway Driving Assist, and a five-star ANCAP rating.

Real-world energy use is among the lowest in the segment, making the Ioniq 6 ideal for both urban commuters and long-distance drivers. Its bold design and strong charging smarts make it a statement for Australians who want an EV that stands out without sacrificing substance.

HYUNDAI Kona Electric
HYUNDAI Kona Electric

The Hyundai Kona Electric takes compact SUV practicality and dials in pure electric performance. Available with Standard Range (99 kW, 370 km WLTP) or Extended Range (150 kW, up to 505 km WLTP) batteries, it’s a flexible, city-sized EV ideal for Australian city and suburban life.

The revised cabin is modern, spacious, and well-equipped across the range, featuring dual 12.3-inch digital screens, wireless smartphone connectivity, and all the safety and comfort touches you’d expect. Extended Range variants also bring premium trim options, Bose audio, and heated/ventilated seats.

Charging can be handled at up to 100 kW DC or 11 kW AC—suiting overnight charging, home solar, or quick public top-ups (10–80% in approx. 45 mins). While acceleration isn’t as punchy as before, it’s smooth and refined for daily use. Seven-year/unlimited km battery cover and five-star ANCAP safety cement the Kona’s appeal as an urban EV all-rounder, backed by Hyundai’s strong aftersales support.

HYUNDAI Santa Fe
HYUNDAI Santa Fe

The Santa Fe is Hyundai’s large, family-focused SUV—available in both turbo petrol and frugal new hybrid (FWD/AWD) powertrains. Seating up to seven, it’s built for comfort, versatility, and safety, with the hybrid variant boasting real-world efficiency of around 7L/100km, thanks to smart power blending for stop-start urban and longer distance family use.

The bold new design is matched with a premium-feeling cabin, dual 12.3-inch panoramic screens, Bose audio, wireless charging, and thoughtful touches like multiple storage cubbies and easy third-row access. Safety is paramount—10 airbags, smart cruise control, 360-degree cameras, and the full Hyundai SmartSense suite keep everyone protected.

No plug required for the hybrid—just fill up with 91 RON for impressive fuel savings and flexibility. Santa Fe is a solid bet for busy households wanting efficiency, luxury, and everyday usability, without the range or charging anxiety of a full EV.

HYUNDAI Tucson
HYUNDAI Tucson

Hyundai’s medium SUV mainstay, the Tucson, is more advanced and efficient than ever—offering petrol, turbo-petrol, and now a powerful hybrid (FWD/AWD) with 172 kW/367 Nm. Refinement and comfort are priorities, with dual 12.3-inch curved screens, Bluelink connected tech, and luxury features like panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats on higher trims.

Hybrid variants deliver around 6L/100km in real-world use—without the “CVT drone” typical of hybrid rivals. Safety is a strength, with adaptive cruise, 360-degree camera, blind-spot view monitor, and advanced lane and parking guidance as standard on most trims.

For families seeking a tech-savvy SUV with real efficiency benefits, low running costs, and a five-year/unlimited km warranty, Tucson now presents a seriously compelling electrified alternative that’s right at home from the city to the bush.

FAQ - Hyundai Electric Cars

What is the price range for a Hyundai i30 in Australia?

The Hyundai i30 in Australia typically ranges from $23,420 for the base model to around $52,000 for the high-performance i30 N variant. Known for its value for money, the i30 combines modern styling with advanced features such as Apple CarPlay and Adaptive Cruise Control. It also boasts Hyundai's comprehensive 5-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, making it a popular choice among compact hatchback enthusiasts.

How does the Hyundai Kona compare to other SUVs in its class?

The Hyundai Kona stands out in the compact SUV class with a sporty design, starting at about $29,990 AUD. Available with a variety of engines, including a turbocharged 1.6-litre option, it offers high-tech features like a digital dashboard and Hyundai's comprehensive BlueLink® connectivity. It's competitively priced and offers an engaging driving experience, making it a strong contender against rivals like the Mazda CX-3 and Honda HR-V.

What features does the Hyundai Tucson 2024 offer?

The 2024 Hyundai Tucson offers advanced safety features, a roomy cabin, and efficient engine options, with prices beginning at approximately $34,500 AUD. It includes Hyundai's SmartSense™ safety suite, featuring technologies like Lane Keeping Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist, ensuring a secure driving experience. The Tucson's stylish design and comfortable interior make it suitable for families and individuals alike.

Is the Hyundai Santa Fe a good option for families?

Yes, the Hyundai Santa Fe is well-suited for families, offering a spacious interior with seating for up to seven passengers. It incorporates features such as Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance and Rear Occupant Alert, starting at around $45,000 AUD. With its strong safety credentials, ample seating, and comfortable ride, the Santa Fe is a reliable choice for family adventures.

What are the benefits of owning a Hyundai Palisade?

The Hyundai Palisade is praised for its luxury features, substantial interior space, and powerful V6 engine. Starting at about $60,000 AUD, it includes advanced safety systems such as Forward Collision-Avoidance and Smart Cruise Control, along with luxury touches like a panoramic sunroof. Its robust build and premium features make it ideal for those needing a large family SUV with a touch of elegance.

How does the Hyundai Venue cater to urban drivers?

The Hyundai Venue, starting around $21,000 AUD, is ideal for city driving due to its compact size, simplifying parking and navigation through tight spaces. It offers modern connectivity features such as Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a rear-view camera to assist in bustling urban environments. Additionally, it includes Hyundai's SmartSense™ safety technologies, ensuring driver and passenger safety in busy city traffic.

What is special about the Hyundai Ioniq 5?

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a fully electric SUV that signifies Hyundai's significant advancement into the EV market, priced around $71,900 AUD. It features a futuristic design, rapid charging capabilities, and a driving range exceeding 450 km. The Ioniq 5's focus on sustainability, coupled with state-of-the-art technology and eco-friendly materials, makes it a forward-thinking choice for environmentally conscious drivers.

How reliable is the Hyundai Accent as a budget-friendly car?

The Hyundai Accent is known for its reliability and affordability, with prices typically starting from $16,490 AUD. It promises efficient fuel economy, averaging around 6.3 L/100 km, and a durable build quality. These attributes, combined with Hyundai's comprehensive warranty, make it an excellent option for first-time buyers or those seeking a fuss-free commuting vehicle.

What are the new features in the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe?

The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe features a revamped exterior design and enhanced technology offerings, available with a starting price of around $45,000 AUD. It includes new upgrades such as a larger touchscreen infotainment system and additional driver-assistance technologies like Adaptive Cruise Control. These enhancements, paired with its trusted performance, ensure that the Santa Fe remains a top choice in the SUV market.

Why should I consider the Hyundai Staria as a family vehicle?

The Hyundai Staria, with prices starting at about $49,000 AUD, is designed with family needs in mind, offering exceptional space and versatility. It features multi-functional seating configurations, a digital driver display, and a surround-view monitor, enhancing convenience and safety. The Staria's futuristic design and practical features make it a preferred choice for families requiring more space without compromising on style.

How does the Hyundai Elantra perform in terms of fuel efficiency?

The Hyundai Elantra, priced from $25,000 AUD, boasts an impressive fuel efficiency, achieving up to 5.7 L/100 km on the highway. Its aerodynamic design and choice of efficient engines cater to those looking for a cost-effective sedan. In addition to its fuel economy, the Elantra incorporates features like an 8-inch infotainment system and Hyundai's SmartSense™ safety technologies, offering both comfort and safety.

What is the warranty period for Hyundai vehicles in Australia?

Hyundai offers an industry-leading 5-year/unlimited kilometre warranty on their vehicles in Australia, built on a reputation for reliability and customer satisfaction. This warranty covers parts and labour for repairs, fostering peace of mind. Moreover, it includes premium roadside assistance for the duration, contributing to Hyundai's commitment to quality assurance and service.

Is the Hyundai Veloster still available for purchase?

The Hyundai Veloster, known for its uncommon three-door layout and sporty appeal, has base model prices starting at about $45,000 AUD. Though its availability may vary, it's sought after by those who appreciate a unique driving experience coupled with performance. It remains popular for its bold styling, agile handling, and high level of standard equipment, appealing to enthusiasts who value individuality.

What innovations does the Hyundai N Vision 74 concept car introduce?

The Hyundai N Vision 74 concept car represents a significant leap in automotive technology, featuring a hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain and striking design. This concept demonstrates Hyundai's exploration of future mobility, combining environmentally friendly propulsion with advanced performance capabilities. The futuristic aesthetics and cutting-edge powertrain point to Hyundai's commitment to developing innovative solutions in the automotive sector.

How does the Hyundai Kona Electric compare to other EVs?

The Hyundai Kona Electric, starting near $65,000 AUD, is recognized for its impressive range of about 480 km on a single charge. It offers innovative features like regenerative braking and smart cruise control, setting a benchmark in the affordable electric vehicle segment. With its spacious interior and robust safety features, the Kona Electric positions itself as a strong contender in the EV market.

What are some common praises or complaints about the Hyundai Getz?

The Hyundai Getz, discontinued from the new car market, was well-received for its affordability, compact design, and reliable performance. Known for its economical fuel usage and low maintenance costs, it was a favourite among budget-conscious drivers. Some owners note that its interior features and materials were basic compared to modern standards, reflecting its position as an entry-level vehicle.

What can you tell me about the Hyundai ix35?

The Hyundai ix35, succeeded by the Tucson in 2015, was praised for its versatility and comfort before its discontinuation. It offered a well-rounded package with features such as all-wheel drive options and a spacious interior. Despite being replaced, it remains popular in the used market for its reliability and practicality.

What makes the Hyundai Ioniq 6 stand out in the electric car segment?

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is notable for its sleek aerodynamic design, extensive driving range, and cutting-edge technology, starting around $76,000 AUD. It combines an efficient electric powertrain with luxurious appointments, reflecting Hyundai's commitment to sustainability. Its advanced connectivity options and safety features make it a standout choice for forward-thinking electric vehicle enthusiasts.

How has Hyundai's dealership network expanded in Australia?

Hyundai has expanded its dealership network significantly in Australia, improving customer access to sales, service, and support. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Hyundai's network now spans urban and rural areas, ensuring comprehensive coverage. This expansion affirms Hyundai's position as a key player in the Australian automotive market.

How does Hyundai’s SmartSense™ safety suite enhance vehicle safety?

Hyundai SmartSense™ safety suite comprises a comprehensive selection of features like Forward Collision-Avoidance, Lane Keeping Assist, and Driver Attention Warning. These technologies work together to offer a higher level of safety by aiding drivers in preventing accidents. Available across various models, SmartSense™ ensures peace of mind for Hyundai drivers by prioritizing safety and security on the road.

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