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Hyundai will match Kia’s industry-leading seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty on the i30 hatchback and Elantra sedan until the end of June.
The longer warranty headlines a long list of end of financial year (EOFY) deals, including low finance rates and sharp drive-away deals on entry-level Go and Active models across the Hyundai range.
The deals comes as the Australian car market battles slow sales caused by tough economic and lending conditions, and lockdowns designed to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A full list of deals is below.
The mainstream i30 hatchback range will be offered with a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Hot i30 N models are excluded, and will instead maintain their five-year coverage.
Atop the warranty, the following drive-away prices will be offered:
As with the i30, the soon-to-be-replaced Elantra sedan will be offered with a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. The following drive-away prices will be offered:
The Hyundai Ioniq range is being offered with zero per cent finance.
The new Veloster doesn’t benefit from the seven-year warranty, but it’s being offered with a $2000 factory bonus – a $2000 discount on the list price at purchase.
Hyundai is also offering zero per cent APR finance, and a 1.25 per cent comparison rate.
The Venue is still a fresh model, but it’s being offered with drive-away pricing.
The compact Kona SUV is being offered with drive-away prices and factory bonuses at the bottom end of the range, while more expensive models are backed by a factory bonus.
The Go and Active are offered with a $500 factory bonus atop their drive-away prices, while the Elite and Highlander have a $750 bonus.
The pure-electric Kona EV is being offered with zero per cent APR finance and a 1.25 per cent comparison rate.
As with the Kona, the Tucson is being offered with drive-away pricing at the low end of the range, along with factory bonuses and a unique finance deal.
The Active is being offered with a $500 factory bonus, while the Active-X is backed with a $1500 factory bonus. The range-topping Elite and Highlander gain a $1000 bonus, while the whole range is being offered with a 2.9 per cent comparison rate on finance.
The seven-seat Santa Fe SUV is being sold with drive-away pricing on the base Active, while the entire range is backed by a $1500 factory bonus on petrol models and $500 on diesels, along with a further $1000 discount for ABN holders.
The iMax people mover is getting towards the end of its life, and Hyundai has given it drive-away pricing across the range to help move stock through the end of the financial year.
The iLoad van, like its related iMax people mover, is getting a bit long in the tooth. The Liftback model has been treated to drive-away prices, while the entire range is being offered with a National Fleet Discount for ABN holders.
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Scott Collie is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Scott studied journalism at RMIT University and, after a lifelong obsession with everything automotive, started covering the car industry shortly afterwards. He has a passion for travel, and is an avid Melbourne Demons supporter.
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