Listed here are all Hyundai models that are currently on sale at the Hyundai US dealers.
The Hyundai vehicle range has been growing and becoming more refined since back in 2010, to the point where the brand has a model in just about every segment other than pickup (coming soon!).
The current trend, though, is towards SUVs and crossover vehicles like the Santa Fe, Palisade, Tucson, Venue and Kona.
Let’s have a look at the latest Hyundai models that are already on sale or are about to hit the U.S. and Canadian markets in a couple of months.
List of all 2021 Hyundai vehicles in U.S.
- Accent
- Elantra
- Sonata
- Ioniq
- Ioniq 5
- Ioniq 6 (coming in 2023)
- Veloster
- Venue
- Kona
- Tucson
- Santa Fe
- Palisade
- Santa Cruz pick up
- Nexo FCEV
Hyundai models (by type)
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Hyundai SUV & crossover
There are 5 different Hyundai SUV and crossover models currently on sale in the automaker’s U.S. range. Those are the Venue, Kona, Tucson, Santa Fe and Palisade. Learn more about each of them in the blog post dedicated to Hyundai SUV models here: Hyundai SUV models.
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Hyundai sedan
Among four Hyundai 4-door sedans on sale in the US-market today, you’ll find an affordable Accent subcompact sedan (entry level model), Elantra compact sedan and Sonata midsize sedan. Bothe, the Elantra and Sonata are also available as hybrids.
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Hyundai 5-door hatchback
Five-door hatchbacks may be practical and they tend to look good, but there is not much demand as consumers are shifting towards the crossovers and SUVs. That’s the reason why you can’t find a 5-door hatchback in the Hyundai line-up anymore. In the previous years, Hyundai had on sale the Elantra GT, which was based on the Euro-market Hyundai i30. The model has been axed from the range, though.
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Hyundai coupe & cabrio
There is no Hyundai cabrio currently on sale in the US-market, however the carmaker’s range does offer a compact coupe. The just-recently released second-generation Hyundai Veloster coupe boasts fresh exterior styling and vastly improved ride and handling. Plus, it is also available as the “hot hatchback” under the Hyundai N performance brand.
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Pick-up truck by Hyundai
We are still waiting for the Hyundai Santa Cruz pick-up truck arrival. It has already been unveiled to the public in U.S. and is scheduled to go on sale later in 2021!
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Hyundai hybrid car
Hyundai hybrid car line up consists of 5 different hybrid cars . Those include Ioniq hybrid, Ioniq plug-in hybrid, Elantra hybrid, Sonata hybrid and Tucson SUV hybrid and Santa Fe hybrid and plug-in hybrid.
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Electric cars
The carmaker’s current model range features 3 electric vehicles. The Ioniq EV, which was the first Hyundai electric car ever to hit the US shores, and the newly arrived Kona EV SUV.
Coming to the Hyundai US dealerships this year is the new star of Hyundai’s US model range, the Ioniq 5 EV. Offering above average all electric driving range and boasting a super fast charging, the Ioniq 5 is scheduled to hit the dealerships at the beginning of 2022 (UPDATE: Ioniq 5 is already on sale in US)!
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FCEV
Last but not least, there’s the Hyundai FCEV model, called Nexo. This is a highly advanced zero emission vehicle powered by fuel cell drivetrain. At this point, the Nexo is only on sale in California, US and several countries around the globe.
Hyundai vehicles axed from the U.S. line-up
- Azera premium sedan
- Veracruz large SUV (replaced by Palisade SUV)
- Elantra GT hatchback
Vehicles on sale worldwide (but not in North America)
- i10 (Europe)
- i20 (Europe)
- i30 (Europe)
- Grandeur (South Korea)
- Santro (India)
- Solaris (Russia, India)
- Creta (Russia, India)
- HB20 (Brasil)
- ix20 (Europe)
- Xcent (India)
- Eon (India)
Related Hyundai links & resources
- Hyundai news (our homepage)
- Wikipedia page with Hyundai brand details
- Hyundai Motor Co. (Korean language!)