Electrifying Summer Event
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Electrifying Summer Event

Electrify your summer

Hyundai’s innovative range of fully electric vehicles, also called battery electric vehicles (BEV/EV) – deliver smooth, torque-rich performance and zero tailpipe emissions.

Electrify your summer and save £500 off your all-new INSTER 2025 World Electric vehicle, or award-winning KONA Electric.1

Discover which is right for you with an extended 24hr test drive. 

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All-electric

Discover our award-winning lineup of all-electric vehicles. From the KONA Electric compact SUV to the sleek IONIQ 6 – the 2023 World Car of the Year – and the high-performance IONIQ 5 N, named Car of the Year 2023 by TopGear.com and the Sunday Times Hot Hatch of the Year in the Motor Awards 2024.



Why go electric?

Explore everything about going electric and find out what kind of electrified powertrain best suits your lifestyle.

Cost effective

Consider the potential long-term advantages and cost savings of owning an electric vehicle compared to traditional petrol models.

Less maintenance

Electric battery vehicles have no oil and no transmissions – that means less moving parts therefore less maintenance.

Charging

More charging points in cities and high-speed providers like IONITY and BP make charging easier than ever.



FAQ

What is an electric car?

Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), is an automobile that runs purely on electricity and uses a rechargeable battery to power an electric motor. But there are several types of “electrified powertrains”. Electrified powertrains in our production cars include all-electric (BEV), hybrid (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and 48V mild hybrid (MHEV).


Are electric cars cheaper to run?

Consider the potential long-term advantages and cost savings of owning an electric vehicle compared to traditional petrol models. The initial purchase price of an electric vehicle is typically higher than a traditional car but you may pay less on charging, maintenance and taxes.


How long does it take to charge an electric car?

The charging time of an electric car varies depending on several factors such as the size of the battery, the charging power, and the type of charger used. Let's take the Hyundai IONIQ 5 as an example. Its 800V battery system and as a range of up to 354 miles2 long-range 84 kWh battery rear-wheel drive. It supports charging at up to 350 kW at a DC ultra-fast charging station.

All our Hyundai electric vehicles are flexible when it comes to charging, you can charge at home overnight or top up at a fast charging station on the road in just minutes. The charging time of your electric vehicle will be different depending on if you use a domestic socket, a home charging station such as a wall box or a public fast charging station.


What are the advantages of an electric car?

Electric battery vehicles also have no oil and no transmissions – that means less moving parts and therefore, less maintenance including zero emissions tailpipe, a quiet driving experience, the ability to recharge while you sleep or work, and much more.


What is the range of electric cars?

Just as there are many factors that affect the fuel efficiency of an internal combustion engine like petrol or diesel, the total electric driving range will be affected by the size of the battery, your driving style, the outside temperature, the use of air conditioning and heating, the number of passengers you are carrying and more.  

That said, if we take the Hyundai IONIQ 6 as an example, it gives you a driving range of 338 miles3 when equipped with the 77 kWh battery version (RWD) according to WLTP cycle.



T&Cs: 1 £500 discount applicable to vehicle price at point of sale on the purchase of INSTER or KONA Electric when ordered between 01/07/25 and 31/08/25 and registered by 30/09/25. Offer can be used in conjunction with retail, Affinity or contract hire only but cannot be claimed retrospectively against previous orders. No cash alternative. Hyundai Motor UK has the right to extend or reduce the offer end date at any time. 2 Range dependant on model specification. The electric range shown was achieved using the WLTP test procedure. The IONIQ 5 is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. Figures shown are for comparison purposes. Only compare fuel consumption, CO2 and equivalent electric range figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. Range figures were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. These figures may not reflect real-life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of battery, accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather and temperature, driving style, use of climate control, battery age and condition. 3 Range dependant on model specification. The electric range shown was achieved using the WLTP test procedure. The IONIQ 6 is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. Figures shown are for comparison purposes. Only compare fuel consumption, CO2 and equivalent electric range figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. Range figures were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. These figures may not reflect real-life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of battery, accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather and temperature, driving style, use of climate control, battery age and condition.