
Hyundai TUCSON Prime 1.6 T-GDI PHEV, 185 kW (252 PS), front-wheel drive, petrol, 6-speed automatic transmission; combined/weighted energy consumption: 1–1.1 l/100 km; Combined/weighted energy consumption: 17.5–17.9 kWh/100 km; Combined/weighted CO₂ emissions: 22–25 g/km; CO₂ efficiency class: B–B; energy consumption with a flat battery: combined: 6.2–6.5 l/100 km, combined CO₂ emissions: 141–147 g/km, CO₂ class: E–E. Hyundai SANTA FE Signature 1.6 T-GDI PHEV, 186 kW (253 PS), all-wheel drive, 6-speed automatic transmission; combined/weighted energy consumption: 1.7–1.7 l/100 km; combined/weighted energy consumption: 19.2–19.2 kWh/100 km; combined CO₂ emissions: 38–38 g/km; CO₂ class: B–B. Energy consumption with a flat battery: combined: 7.5–7.5 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions combined: 171–171 g/km; CO₂ class: F–F. Hyundai KONA Electric Prime 65.4 kWh, 160 kW (218 PS) Combined energy consumption: 14.7–16.8 kWh/100 km; Combined CO₂ emissions: 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. I.
Hyundai TUCSON Prime 1.6 T-GDI PHEV, 185 kW (252 PS), front-wheel drive, petrol, 6-speed automatic transmission; combined/weighted energy consumption: 1–1.1 l/100 km; Combined/weighted energy consumption: 17.5–17.9 kWh/100 km; Combined/weighted CO₂ emissions: 22–25 g/km; CO₂ efficiency class: B–B; energy consumption with a flat battery: combined: 6.2–6.5 l/100 km, combined CO₂ emissions: 141–147 g/km, CO₂ class: E–E. Hyundai SANTA FE Signature 1.6 T-GDI PHEV, 186 kW (253 PS), all-wheel drive, 6-speed automatic transmission; combined/weighted energy consumption: 1.7–1.7 l/100 km; combined/weighted energy consumption: 19.2–19.2 kWh/100 km; combined CO₂ emissions: 38–38 g/km; CO₂ class: B–B. Energy consumption with a flat battery: combined: 7.5–7.5 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions combined: 171–171 g/km; CO₂ class: F–F. Hyundai KONA Electric Prime 65.4 kWh, 160 kW (218 PS) Combined energy consumption: 14.7–16.8 kWh/100 km; Combined CO₂ emissions: 0 g/km; CO₂ class: A. I.
A modern SUV has to prove its worth in everyday life – whether it’s for daily commutes in city traffic, long-distance journeys on family holidays or on rough terrain in the countryside. Hyundai’s SUV models cater to every need – from fuel-efficient petrol and diesel models to efficient hybrids and all-electric vehicles for the whole family.

Whether you’re popping into town, doing a big shop or going on a trip – the Hyundai SUV that’s right for you depends on how much space you need and where you’re heading. At Hyundai, you’ll find manoeuvrable small cars with a higher step-in height, compact SUVs and spacious family cars.
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Hyundai’s compact SUVs deliver a dynamic and enjoyable driving experience on every journey. They combine a comprehensive range of features, a modern design and excellent practicality. The high entry and seating position provides additional comfort.

With its futuristic lighting signature and striking appearance, the KONA makes a bold statement. The compact SUV has grown noticeably in size and offers plenty of space. Its greatest strength: whether as a traditional petrol or diesel model, an efficient hybrid or an electric model – the KONA offers the right powertrain for every driving style.
Models such as the Hyundai TUCSON are designed for the journey to school, a day out in the countryside or longer holiday trips. They offer plenty of legroom in the rear and a generous boot capacity, combined with excellent long-distance performance and comfortable features.

The latest generation of the SANTA FE truly shows its class. With its striking, angular design, it maximises interior space and offers an enormous amount of room for luggage and passengers. This premium hybrid SUV can be configured as a comfortable 5-seater, a 6-seater with individual seats in the second row, or a 7-seater for the family.
For those who can charge their car at home or at work, a Hyundai electric SUV is often the most cost-effective option. Models such as the KONA Electric or the IONIQ 5 can also cover longer distances without needing to stop to recharge. The electric motor ensures a pleasantly quiet ride and sporty acceleration. With the NEXO, Hyundai also offers a hydrogen-powered car that emits nothing but water vapour whilst driving.

The KONA’s design was first developed for the all-electric model and only subsequently adapted for the petrol and hybrid versions. The result of this reverse approach is a truly futuristic look with clean, aerodynamic lines that give the compact SUV a powerful and modern appearance.
The IONIQ 5 breaks with convention and redefines the electric mid-range segment. Thanks to its advanced 800-volt architecture, it enables quick charging stops and sets new standards in charging speed. Combined with a new interior design concept, this model marks the leap into a new generation of electric mobility.
As an SUV featuring fuel cell technology, the NEXO runs on pure hydrogen and emits nothing but pure water vapour. Its key strengths are its long-range capability and comfort. With a long range and short refuelling times, it combines the flexibility of a combustion engine with the clean propulsion of the future.
This all-electric flagship combines a futuristic look with the benefits of a luxury saloon. The SUV offers a spacious interior, available with a choice of six or seven seats. Alongside a wide range of comfort features, state-of-the-art connectivity and intelligent safety assistants ensure a relaxed journey.
A Hyundai hybrid SUV is an ideal choice for combining the range of a combustion engine with the benefits of electric driving. A full hybrid or mild hybrid uses braking energy to recharge its own battery and assist the engine when pulling away. If you also want to charge the battery directly from a mains socket or wallbox, a Hyundai plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUV is a sensible choice. With this powertrain, you can cover short daily commutes in pure electric mode.
On longer motorway journeys, the petrol engine takes over, so you don’t have to search for charging points. This hybrid operation noticeably reduces fuel consumption and emissions (combined figures according to the WLTP standard). The WLTP figures make it possible to compare the fuel consumption figures of the different models directly with one another.
The right trim level takes the strain off you when driving. If you frequently travel in snowy regions or drive up wet, unpaved inclines, a Hyundai SUV with all-wheel drive provides the necessary traction, as the power is distributed to all four wheels. In heavy Berlin city traffic or when stuck in a motorway tailback, a Hyundai SUV with an automatic gearbox makes a noticeable difference – the system takes the hassle out of constantly using the clutch and changing gears, and delivers the engine’s power to the road smoothly.
At our branches in Berlin, our advisers will guide you through the process from your first viewing right through to registering your Hyundai SUV – whether you’re buying, financing or leasing.
We’d be happy to provide you with specific quotes for your chosen model and the specifications you require. Leasing is a popular alternative to buying your Hyundai SUV – you pay fixed monthly instalments to use the vehicle without actually owning it. Businesses can also benefit from fleet offers on attractive terms.
This comprehensive warranty package underlines Hyundai’s high standards of quality and offers you long-term peace of mind. From the date of first registration, you’ll benefit from a five-year vehicle warranty with no mileage limit. The high-voltage battery in electric models is covered by extended protection for eight years or up to 160,000 kilometres. An integrated five-year mobility guarantee also ensures that you are reliably covered at all times in your day-to-day life.

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