Price rises are coming for some of Hyundai Australia’s top-selling models within the next three months.
Prices for the 2023 Hyundai Tucson, i30, Venue, Staria and Staria Load are due to rise again in the coming months.
Dealers have been advised existing orders placed before the deadlines will not be “price protected”, however some Hyundai showroom operators say they may elect to absorb the additional costs to take care of long-term customers.
Customers who don’t agree to the increased prices are entitled to a refund of their deposit under Australian Consumer Law.
Showrooms have been advised of increases across top-selling Hyundai model lines by up to $500, attributed to exchange rate pressures and rising shipping costs.
From 1 April 2023, prices are expected to rise by $280 for the Hyundai i30 hatch, $310 for the i30 Sedan – a few months ahead of its mid-life update in the second half of this year – and $500 for the Staria people mover and Staria Load delivery van.
The price rises for both i30 body styles exclude the high-performance N models, which received price rises last year – but include ‘N Line’ versions.
Meanwhile, from 1 June 2023, increases of $250 for the Tucson family SUV, $100 for the base-model version of the Venue city SUV, and $250 for the higher-grade Venue Active and Elite variants are slated to be applied.
Hyundai dealers have been advised orders placed before the price rises come into effect will not be protected from the hikes.
Full price lists for affected Hyundai vehicles are shown below.
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
2023 Hyundai i30 hatch Australian pricing
- i30 manual hatch – $24,000 (up $280)
- i30 auto hatch – $26,000 (up $280)
- i30 Active auto hatch – $27,500 (up $280)
- i30 Elite auto hatch – $30,800 (up $280)
- i30 N Line manual hatch – $30,500 (up $280)
- i30 N Line auto hatch – $32,500 (up $280)
- i30 N Line Premium manual hatch – $35,300 (up $280)
- i30 N Line Premium auto hatch – $37,300 (up $280)
- i30 N manual hatch – $46,200 (unchanged)
- i30 N DCT auto hatch – $49,200 (unchanged)
- i30 N Premium manual hatch – $49,200 (unchanged)
- i30 N Premium with Sunroof manual hatch – $50,700 (unchanged)
- i30 N Premium with Sunroof DCT auto hatch – $53,700 (unchanged)
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
2023 Hyundai i30 Sedan Australian pricing
- i30 Sedan Active manual – $26,000 (up $310)
- i30 Sedan Active auto – $28,000 (up $310)
- i30 Sedan Elite auto – $32,000 (up $310)
- i30 Sedan N Line manual – $32,000 (up $310)
- i30 Sedan N Line auto – $34,000 (up $310)
- i30 Sedan N Line Premium auto – $39,000 (up $310)
- i30 Sedan N Premium manual – $50,200 (unchanged)
- i30 Sedan N Premium DCT auto – $50,200 (unchanged)
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
2023 Hyundai Staria Australian pricing
- Staria petrol V6 FWD – $49,000 (up $500)
- Staria diesel AWD – $52,000 (up $500)
- Staria Elite petrol V6 FWD – $57,000 (up $500)
- Staria Elite diesel AWD – $60,000 (up $500)
- Staria Highlander petrol V6 FWD – $64,000 (up $500)
- Staria Highlander diesel AWD – $67,000 (up $500)
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
2023 Hyundai Staria Load Australian pricing
- Staria Load two-seat van – $46,240 (up $500)
- Staria Load Crew five-seat van – $50,140 (up $500)
- Staria Load Premium two-seat van – $51,740 (up $500)
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
2023 Hyundai Venue Australian pricing
- Venue manual – $22,000 (up $100)
- Venue auto – $24,000 (up $100)
- Venue Active auto – $26,250 (up $250)
- Venue Elite auto – $28,750 (up $250)
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
2023 Hyundai Tucson Australian pricing
- Tucson 2.0-litre petrol – $35,150 (up $250)
- Tucson Elite 2.0-litre petrol – $40,150 (up $250)
- Tucson Elite 1.6-litre turbo-petrol – $44,150 (up $250)
- Tucson Elite 2.0-litre turbo-diesel – $46,150 (up $250)
- Tucson Highlander 2.0-litre petrol – $47,150 (up $250)
- Tucson Highlander 1.6-litre turbo-petrol – $51,150 (up $250)
- Tucson Highlander 2.0-litre turbo-diesel – $53,150 (up $250)
All prices listed exclude on-road costs such as registration, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees.
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