Hyundai Electric Grant.

Making the switch to an electric vehicle is now even easier with the Hyundai Electric Grant, saving you up to £3,750.* Available now to help you into your new EV lifestyle.

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Hyundai Electric Grant.

Available on the below electric models.

The Hyundai Electric Grant offers you £3,750 off the all-new INSTER and £1,500 off our electric models including IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, IONIQ 5 N, and our latest electric model, IONIQ 9.*
  1. Hyundai INSTER

    All-new INSTER

    Saving £3,750

  2. Hyundai IONIQ 9

    All-new IONIQ 9

    Saving £1,500

  3. New IONIQ 5

    Saving £1,500

  4. Hyundai IONIQ 5 N

    IONIQ 5 N

    Saving £1,500

  5. IONIQ 6

    Saving £1,500

    Electric Car Grant.

    Available on the KONA Electric

    The government has announced an Electric Car Grant, offering funding for UK buyers to help make zero exhaust pipe emission cars more affordable.

    The Electric Car Grant offers you £1,500 off the Hyundai KONA Electric1.

    Hyundai KONA Electric

    KONA Electric

    Includes £1,500 Electric Car Grant1.
    The Electric Car Grant is a government incentive that offers funding for UK buyers to help make zero exhaust pipe emission cars more affordable. It provides a discount on the OTR price of eligible electric vehicles.
    Customers purchasing an eligible electric car in the UK. The Hyundai KONA Electric is eligible for the Electric Car Grant.
    The discount is applied at the point of sale. Customers do not need to apply separately.
    You do not need to apply for the Electric Car Grant. The grant will be automatically applied at the point of sale for eligible cars by the retailer or manufacturer.

    FAQ.

      
    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). Find out more in our “powertrains explained”.
    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. Find out more about costs on our website here.

    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.

    Learn more about charging here.

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

    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.