What a big difference a small electric motor makes when working in tandem with a traditional combustion engine. Add to this mix our dedication to technological progress and it all adds up to a ground-breaking range of hybrid cars for you.
Reduced CO₂ emissions
Help protect air quality with the support of the electric motor.
Impressive fuel economy
Travel further for less with all three clever hybrid powertrains.
The primary difference between the three types of hybrids available is that each is supported by their electric motors to different degrees. This will influence fuel economy and level of emissions.
Mild hybrid
Battery assist
(also known as MHEV or 48V Mild hybrid)
Primarily powered by a combustion engine, supported by a small electric motor.
Self-charging hybrid
Dual power
(also known as HEV or hybrid)
The petrol engine and electric motor work in unison for enhanced performance.
Plug-in Hybrid
Battery optimised
(also known as PHEV)
Hybrid capable of zero emission driving for short journeys
Whichever type of hybrid you feel is right for you, the one thing that connects them all is our forward looking commitment to efficiency, style and engineering.
Aerodynamic excellence
Aesthetics and effectiveness combine to deliver a profile that minimises drag.
Fast, seamless gear changes
Our hybrids feature a 6-speed DCT (dual clutch transmission).
Superior safety
Advanced design and technology working together to protect your wellbeing.
The TUCSON is not simply an evolution of its predecessor, but a full- blown design revolution. Leading the way in progressive design, it also offers state-of- the-art smart tech and the most electrified powertrain line-up in its segment.
4.5/5 stars rating by Auto Express
World’s-first Parametric Hidden Lights
Widest range of electrified powertrains
The TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid delivers combined 265 PS of combined power output and an all-electric mode at the push of a button. Once the all-electric range is depleted, the full-parallel hybrid drive system takes over, which means it can run on its petrol engine or electric motor or both. Go as far as you need to. And when you get there, you can plug into a charging station.
Revolutionary design
Electrifying performance
4.5/5 Stars rating by Auto Express
With its dynamic pairing of a turbocharged petrol direct injection and powerful battery-powered electric motor, the SANTA FE Hybrid is taking fuel efficiency to the next level. All without you having to charge a battery or change your driving habits. The Hybrid switches seamlessly between the electric motor and conventional engine, sometimes utilising both at the same time.
HTRAC™ four wheel drive system
Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™
MacPherson suspension
The SANTA FE Plug-in Hybrid delivers combined 265 PS of combined power output and an all-electric mode at the push of a button. Once the all-electric range is depleted, the full-parallel hybrid drive system takes over, which means it can run on its petrol engine or electric motor or both. Perfect car for commuting, school run and family trips.
HTRAC™ four wheel drive system
Bluelink® Connected Car Services
Hyundai SmartSense
Step in to our stylish SUV and feel the power of our state-of-the-art Self-charging hybrid technology. It fuses our specially-calibrated 1.6 litre GDi petrol engine with a 1.56 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery for superior efficiency and 141 PS combined power output.
Expressive and vibrant compact SUV
Bluelink® smartphone app connectivity
CO₂ emissions from 114 g/km
Hybrid vehicles are also covered by our comprehensive 5 year unlimited mileage warranty, available for customers when sold by the authorised Hyundai network in Europe. For full details of the 5 year warranty, as well as our high voltage battery warranty, please visit; https://www.hyundai.co.uk/misc-pages/5_year_warranty
There are a number of factors that could influence when the petrol engine starts including the speed of acceleration, number of passengers, load on the battery, and remaining battery charge. Hybrid vehicles will utilise the battery whenever it is most efficient to do so thanks to ECO-DAS technology, and there isn’t a set speed in which the petrol engine will become the main power supply.
Whilst the hybrid is able to run on electric power for short time periods as it is designed primarily to assist the combustion engine, it’s only the Plug-in Hybrid that can sustain a longer distance in electric mode only.
Every Hyundai is built with consideration for what happens at the end of its life. Hyundai Motor UK Ltd have partnered with Umicore Battery Recycling to facilitate the recycling process of high voltage batteries used in our Hybrid models.
All approved Hyundai retailers with a Servicing department are trained to work on hybrid technology. You can locate your nearest Servicing retailer here; https://www.marshall.co.uk/hyundai/contact-us/
You might have heard the term self-charging hybrid, but what does this mean? Putting it very simply, a self-charging hybrid works in exactly the same way as a conventional car with no cables to plug in. The technology uses a normal petrol engine, an electric motor and a high voltage battery.
The electric motor works with the petrol engine to enhance performance whilst reducing co2 emissions and improving fuel consumption. The battery is recharged by a combination of the engine and through recovering energy which would otherwise be lost (such as when slowing down) or by regenerative braking.
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