Hyundai Australia has applied another price increase to its petrol and diesel cars, citing the NVES and “global economic factors” – except its N models. Petrol and diesel Hyundai models have been hit ...
The new-generation Hyundai i30 Sedan has been spotted testing in alpine conditions, ahead of its unveiling later this year and expected Australian showroom arrival in 2027. The 2027 version of Hyundai ...
Petrol and diesel Hyundai models have been hit with another general price increase in Australia – except N Performance models. A Hyundai Australia spokesperson cited the Federal Government's New ...
A hybrid-tinged i30 N revival looks set to spearhead Hyundai N’s multi‑powertrain comeback HYUNDAI looks poised to revive the petrol-powered i30 N hot hatchback – just one year after it was axed.
Offers features like Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera, and ventilated front seats The 2025 Hyundai Venue has arrived with refreshed styling, added features, and updated powertrain options, continuing ...
Same engines, more gearboxes, but a smarter variant placement. Has the 2025 Hyundai Venue finally fixed the “engine vs variant” confusion? The 2025 Hyundai Venue is not about sharper styling or a ...
Hyundai Creta SUVs continue to maintain their stronghold among buyers in India, accounting for 71 per cent of Hyundai Motor India’s (HMIL) domestic sales in Q2 FY26. The company’s SUV lineup, ...
Hyundai Australia has axed the i30 small hatchback in Australia, despite its place as the second-most popular model in its segment behind the Toyota Corolla. The 2026 Hyundai i30 hatch will likely be ...
All prices mentioned above are of the diesel variants of the respective SUVs, while those for the 2025 Venue are its expected overall prices, including petrol variants. Expect its entry level diesel ...
(AP) - Toyota and Hyundai are recalling a combined 1.1 million vehicles due to problems with the instrument panel displays and seat belts, U.S. auto regulators said Thursday. Toyota is recalling ...
Toyota and Hyundai are recalling a combined 1.1 million vehicles due to problems with the instrument panel displays and seat belts, U.S. auto regulators said Thursday. Ticker: Hot works legislation ...