Hyundai News

Going out on the pull? The Hyundai i800 could be the perfect car for you according to expert judges - and you can bring eight friends in tow!

Hyundai’s Used Car Scheme has been named as Britain’s best by the biggest-selling weekly motoring magazine, Auto Express.

With its effortless style, sophistication and glamour, Paris seems the natural setting for Hyundai to showcase a new generation of cars. In the city where too much is never enough, it’s only fitting that Hyundai should reveal no fewer than five new models.

The Genesis Coupe, Hyundai Motor Co.'s eagerly awaited performance car, promises to stop just as fast as it goes. Premium high performance disc brakes from Brembo will be available as part of an optional track-use performance package.

Switch on the TV or radio; open your newspaper. All you hear about is rising prices and credit being crunched.

A new special edition for the i30 range promises to bring a little colour to British roads this autumn. The new version of the acclaimed hatchback is based on the popular 1.4 Comfort model, but adds extra equipment and colours which have not previously been available on any i30 hatch.

If you don’t fancy a 4x4, then how about a 2xTucson? Hyundai has revised the Tucson line up for 2009, including an all-new two-wheel drive model priced at a level that would normally only buy you a compact family hatchback.

In an era of soaring fuel prices, Hyundai is helping frugal-minded drivers with its newly developed Kappa engine.

Cleaning up your conscience – and your exhaust emissions – can be a costly affair, with most manufacturers charging extra for the technology to cut tail pipe emissions.

Banks, building societies and supermarket lenders may be pulling the purse strings and upping interest rates, but there is still a lender you can bank on to help you get a shiny new car.
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