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The entry-level Accent delivers much more than meets the eye.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHyundai’s signature luxury vehicle comes fully loaded and easily contends with the best of the bunch.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHyundai’s compact Elantra is a staple to their fleet, offering an affordable, mid-entry-level compact sedan.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThe compact Elantra GT by Hyundai delivers on features, standard equipment and zippiness.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThe Ioniq is a sleek-looking all-electric hatchback that comes with an impressive set of standard features.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHyundai’s Ioniq hybrid packs a whole lot of features into a compact hatchback.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHyundai’s Santa Fe is a mid-sized SUV that was designed to deliver luxurious features, amenities and fuel economy at a reasonable price tag.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThe Santa Fe Sport by Hyundai brings comfort and style to the mid-sized SUV, with plenty of standard and addable features to suit your tastes.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThe staying power of Hyundai’s midsized Sonata sedan has been fueled by its constant evolution with the times. The same is true for the 2017 model.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThe Sonata Hybrid gives drivers amazing fuel economy coupled with the comfort of an amenity rich and roomy sedan.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThe Sonata plug-in hybrid gives drivers a solid list of standard features coupled with hard to beat fuel economy.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHyundai’s compact Tucson SUV delivers on fuel economy, features and reliability, and comes with one of the best bumper-to-bumper warranties in the industry.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHyundai’s uniquely styled Veloster delivers a sporty take on the compact hatchback.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreThrough the creation of the Genesis luxury brand, Hyundai loses the Genesis sedan and Equus while the Genesis coupe has been discontinued. Despite the news of the departures of two premium nameplates, Hyundai's 2017 model lineup is vibrant highlighted by a new model introduction. Created as a dedicated product for electrified motoring, the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq vehicle range will feature a conventional hybrid, plug-in hybrid and a fully electric powertrain. A six-speed dual-clutch transmission will be incorporated with the hybrid and plug-in hybrid version of the Ioniq hatchback. The all-electric Hyundai Ioniq is slated to have a travel distance of 110 miles. Hyundai's popular compact car, the Elantra, receives a complete redesign for 2017. A progression from the elegant previous generation model, the 2017 Hyundai Elantra's new styling is supported by a lighter but stronger structure made possible through the increased use of high strength steel. Crossovers Santa Fe and Santa Fe Sport models gain a significant 2017 upgrade. Among changes to the two Hyundai crossovers are a new front end design, revised alloy wheels, standard five-inch LCD display audio screen and added available safety equipment. The Sonata line, Accent, Veloster, Tucson and Azera return with mild to moderate updates in 2017.