Hyundai SUV car reviews

Looking to buy a new Hyundai SUV? Crossover cars are all the rage at the moment, with new models released frequently. 

Crossover cars give you the confidence of all-weather driving, safety, and ease of getting baby car seats in and out due to the seat height. Choosing a crossover to buy is often about image, and with so many stylish SUVs on the market, our crossover reviews will help you decide which type will suit your lifestyle. 

Read our Hyundai crossover cars reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.

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  • Hyundai Inster SUV (2025 onwards) Review

    The world needs more cars like this charming EV

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £23,495 - £28,745

    PROS

    • Attractive price
    • Bold design
    • Incredibly spacious interior

    CONS

    • Only four seats
    • Soft brake pedal
    • Occasionally crashy ride
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  • Hyundai Santa Fe SUV (2024 onwards) Review

    Bold SUV is extremely practical

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £47,890 - £57,745

    PROS

    • Extremely spacious and practical
    • Quiet and comfortable at speed
    • Economical for its size

    CONS

    • Plug-in hybrid electric range could be better
    • Infotainment is a little fiddly
    • Not that interesting to drive
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  • Hyundai Kona Electric SUV (2023 onwards) Review

    Impressive range, bags of space inside

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    New price: £34,990 - £41,890

    PROS

    • Driving range over 300 miles 
    • Lots of standard equipment 
    • Lots of space inside

    CONS

    • Not very exciting to drive
    • Some cheaper materials in the cabin
    • Smaller battery restricted to entry-level trim
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  • Hyundai Kona SUV (2023 onwards) Review

    Mid-range SUV is good, but not quite up there with the best in class

    Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
    New price: £26,735 - £36,940

    PROS

    • Petrols, hybrid and EV versions offered
    • All models are roomy and well equipped
    • Avantgarde styling – outside and in

    CONS

    • Some of the safety kit too intrusive 
    • Hybrid model not as smooth as some
    • Not the most exciting crossover going
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  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (2023 onwards) Review

    Hyundai has changed the hot hatch game with its new EV

    Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
    New price: £65,000 - £66,250

    PROS

    • Staggering performance
    • Entertaining to drive
    • Clever technology

    CONS

    • It weighs 2.2 tonnes
    • And it’s enormous for a hatch
    • Petrol rivals are cheaper
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  • Hyundai Tucson SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Eye-catching looks and a huge model range

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £32,260 - £45,985

    PROS

    • Comfortable and roomy interior 
    • User-friendly infotainment system 
    • Range of hybrid engine options

    CONS

    • No diesel for long-distance drivers
    • Not particularly fun to drive
    • Unimpressive MPG in Hybrid model
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  • Hyundai Kona N (2021 - 2023) Review

    Hyundai’s first sporty SUV is fast, but is it fun?

    Parkers rating: 3.2 out of 5 3.2
    Used price: £18,126 - £26,585

    PROS

    • The 280hp engine is a peach
    • Great infotainment system
    • Should be as practical as regular Kona

    CONS

    • Cheap-feeling interior
    • Harsh ride for a family car
    • Other hot SUVs are more fun
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  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Tweaks keep this appealing car near the top of its class

    Parkers rating: 4.1 out of 5 4.1
    New price: £39,900 - £57,650

    PROS

    • Roomy for people and luggage
    • Good to drive, great to look at
    • Long-range version available

    CONS

    • Driving range could be better
    • Not as comfortable as some rivals
    • It feels bulky on city streets
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  • Hyundai Bayon SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Comfy and packed with tech – but it won't set your pulse racing

    Parkers rating: 3.3 out of 5 3.3
    New price: £23,125 - £27,175

    PROS

    • Comfortable ride
    • Spacious interior
    • Good value for money

    CONS

    • Limited choice of engines 
    • Boot is nothing special
    • Awful clutch pedal
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  • Hyundai Santa Fe PHEV (2021 onwards) Review

    All the benefits of a PHEV and a full seven-seater

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £58,745 - £58,745

    PROS

    • One of the few seven-seat plug-ins 
    • Spacious on all three rows 
    • Decent all-electric range

    CONS

    • Pricey to buy 
    • Not as luxurious as premium rivals 
    • Performance merely adequate
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