List of Hyundai vehicles

The South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai has produced various cars, SUVs, trucks, and buses since its inception in 1967.[1] Most are of their own manufacture, though some are rebadged versions of vehicles manufactured by others.[2]

Current Production Vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Vehicle Information
Sedans
Accent 1994 2016 Fifth
Elantra 1990 2020 Seventh Initially marketed as the Lantra. Also known as the Avante.
Sonata 1985 2019 Eighth
Ioniq 2016 First
i40 2011 First
Mistra 2013 First Joint project of BAG and Hyundai for the Chinese market.
Grandeur 1986 2018 Sixth Originally a joint project of Mitsubishi and Hyundai. Also known as the Azera.
Hatchbacks
i10 2007 2019 Third
i20 2008 2014 Second
i30 2007 2017 Third Also known as the Elantra GT.
Xcent 2014 First Also known as the Grand i10.
Coupes
Veloster 2011 2019 Second
Crossovers
Creta 2015 2020 Second Also known as the ix25 and Cantus.
Venue 2019 First
Santa Fe 2001 2019 Fourth
Tucson 2004 2015 Third
Kona 2017 First Also known as the Encino and Kauai.
Nexo 2018 First
Palisade 2019 First
Commercial Vehicles
Starex 1997 2007 Second Also known as the iLoad, iMax, H-1, Grand Starex, Starex Royale, H200, H300, and i800.
Porter 1977 2004 Fourth Also known as the H100.
Mighty 1998 2004 Second Rebadged Mitsubishi Fuso Canter. Variants known as the Mighty II and e-Mighty.
H350 2014 First Also known as the Solati.
Mega Truck 2004 2016 Third
New Power Truck 2004 2011 Second Formerly sold in North America as the Bering HD. Also known as the Trago.
Buses
Aero City 1991 2017 Third Originally built on the Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star chassis. Variants known as the ElecCity, Super Aero City and New Super Aero City.
Aero Town 1985 2001 Second
County 1998 2004 Second Variant known as the e-County.
Universe 2010 First

Former Production Vehicles

Sedans

Hatchbacks

Coupes

MPVs

SUVs

  • 1991-2003 Galloper (Rebadged Mitsubishi Montero)[3]
  • 1986-94 Grace (Rebadged Mitsubishi Delica)
  • 2001-11 Terracan
  • 2006-12 Veracruz
  • 2012-18 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
  • 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe XL

Commercial vehicles

Buses

  • 1979-88 FB
  • 1978-91 RB
2001 Hyundai Clix Concept

Concept Vehicles

See also

References

  1. "Press Releases | News Room | News - Hyundai Worldwide". HYUNDAI MOTORS. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  2. "Autotrader - page unavailable". www.autotrader.com. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  3. "Autotrader - page unavailable". www.autotrader.com. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  4. "Frankfurt's CONCEPT CAR Highlights". Automotive News Europe. 2005-12-13. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  5. Jennings, Bob (2016-07-29). "Pitching to the converted". Drive. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  6. Timmins, Ben (2012-03-01). "Hyundai I-oniq Concept: A Hybrid Coupe For The Geneva Motor Show". Motor Trend. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  7. "Hyundai Vision G Concept (2015)". NetCarShow.com. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
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