Our next generation Hyundai range Discover the next generation line up An Electric car is powered only by the electric motor giving you freedom to charge your car from home or on the go. Electric vehicles have a range of benefits such as low running costs, reduceded road tax and lower emissions.
KONA Hybrid
KONA Electric The new Hyundai KONA Electric features a striking design, cutting-edge smart technology – and up to 300 miles range on a single charge.
KONA ELECTRIC
KONA Hybrid Not only does this self-charging hybrid feature a new stylish design it also features the very latest cutting-edge connectivity and comfort features.
BAYON
BAYON Packed with loads of smart tech like best-in-class safety and connectivity features and efficient powertrains available with a 48V mild hybrid system.
SANTA. FE
SANTA FE Hybrid The perfect 7 seater car for commuting, school run and family trips.265 PS of combined power output and an all-electric mode at the push of a button.
TUCSON
TUCSON 48V Hybrid Save fuel and reduce emissions with the 48V mild hybrid system. It supports the combustion engine with additional torque during acceleration.
TUCSON
TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid Electric when you want it. Petrol when you need it.
IONIQ 5
IONIQ 5 Eco-materials are extensively used in the interior of the IONIQ 5 complemented with a 44” advanced head-up display, the windshield becomes a display to guide you safely. Enjoy up to 310 miles driving range on a single charge.
IONIQ 6
All-New IONIQ 6 IONIQ 6 is equipped with a 77 kWh battery available with two powertrains (rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive) offering up to 338 miles of range.
KONA Hybrid
KONA Electric The new Hyundai KONA Electric features a striking design, cutting-edge smart technology – and up to 300 miles range on a single charge.
KONA ELECTRIC
KONA Hybrid Not only does this self-charging hybrid feature a new stylish design it also features the very latest cutting-edge connectivity and comfort features.
BAYON
BAYON Packed with loads of smart tech like best-in-class safety and connectivity features and efficient powertrains available with a 48V mild hybrid system.
SANTA. FE
SANTA FE Hybrid The perfect 7 seater car for commuting, school run and family trips.265 PS of combined power output and an all-electric mode at the push of a button.
TUCSON
TUCSON 48V Hybrid Save fuel and reduce emissions with the 48V mild hybrid system. It supports the combustion engine with additional torque during acceleration.
TUCSON
TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid Electric when you want it. Petrol when you need it.
IONIQ 5
IONIQ 5 Eco-materials are extensively used in the interior of the IONIQ 5 complemented with a 44” advanced head-up display, the windshield becomes a display to guide you safely. Enjoy up to 310 miles driving range on a single charge.
IONIQ 6
All-New IONIQ 6 IONIQ 6 is equipped with a 77 kWh battery available with two powertrains (rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive) offering up to 338 miles of range.
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Frequently Asked Questions Please see a list below of commonly asked questions and answers regarding Electric & Hybrid Vehicles.

How much does it cost to install a dedicated home charger?

​A fully installed home charging point price starts from £449 with the government OZEV grant. The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme supports up to 75% of the cost, capped at £350 including VAT, off the installation price.

How to plan a long journey with an Electric Vehicle?

We always recommend checking how far your Ev can travel and to include service centres with en route chargers when planning your journey.

If your purchase an Electric Hyundai you can download the "Charge myHyundai" once your register your account you can access the widest public charging network in the UK. All charging sessions & invoices available in an easy to access location on the Charge myHyundai web portal or the app

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Are Electric cars expensive to run?

The average electricity rate is 17p per kWh, which means you can charge your car for as little as 4p per mile.

What’s the difference between an Electric car and a Hybrid car?

An Electric Car runs on and is charged up with electric. An Hybrid car is powered by an internal combustion engine and an electric motor, hybrid cars don't need to be plugged in to charge the battery. Instead, the battery is charged through regenerative braking and by the internal combustion engine.

Can Electric cars drive through water?

Yes, like all cars electric vehicles are just as safe to drive through “wading depth water ” which is listed in the manufacture hand book.

You can also drive or charge your electric car in the rain.

Can Electric cars go as fast as Non-Electric cars?

​Electric cars accelerate much faster than petrol or diesel cars.​ Most modern EVs have a top speed of between 90mph and 120mph.

Government Electric Car Grants & Incentives.

The plug-in car grant can help you save money by knocking up to £2,500 off the upfront cost of a low-emission vehicle. To be eligible for the grant, cars must cost less than £35,000. This is the recommended retail price (RRP), and includes VAT and delivery fees.

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Hybrid & Electric Benefits Find out more about the benefits of driving electric-powered car Choosing an electric or hybrid car isn’t simply good for the environment, it also brings a host of benefits to you as a driver. For starters, you’ll pay a lot less in fuel costs; with the average UK electricity rate sitting at just over 16p per kWh, topping up to 100 miles of range costs less than £3.40. Servicing and maintenance is typically less expensive too, since there are fewer moving parts to be checked, and with lower emissions, road tax is cheaper. Added to that is the dynamic performance that comes from the instant torque produced by the electric motor – a 0-60mph sprint can be achieved in under 10 seconds, even in an SUV.
Charging point electric car
How to charge Find out how to charge your electric or hybrid vehicle Charging your electric car is simple. At home, you can use a standard three-point socket or a home charging point, which can be fully installed from £449 with the government OZEV grant. The latter option reduces charging time significantly, making it more efficient and convenient. Many public locations across the country also have charging points, which usually offer 7kW charging – that’s 20-30 miles of range per hour. They can be found in car parks at the supermarket, gym, cinema, or local shopping centre. For rapid charging, visit a service station.