MPG From 52.3 - 53.3
Co2 From 119 - 121 g/km
MPG From 49.6 - 56.5
Co2 From 114 - 130 g/km
MPG From 40.4 - 55.4
Co2 From 115 - 158 g/km
MPG From 33.6 - 61.4
Co2 From 118 - 191 g/km
MPG From 33.6 - 47.1
Co2 From 136 - 191 g/km
MPG From 61.4 - 62.8
Co2 From 102 - 105 g/km
MPG From 32.8 - 57.6
Co2 From 112 - 194 g/km
MPG From 38.2 - 44.1
Co2 From 145 - 191 g/km
MPG From 39.8 - 50.4
Co2 From 127 - 162 g/km
First founded in 1947 as an engineering and construction company, the Hyundai Motor Company we know and love wasn’t established until 1967. As forerunners in safety, tech and design, the brand’s first car was the Cortina, which was built under licence from Ford in 1968. It then released the Pony - its first own design - in 1975. This was the first South Korean car and boasted a forward-thinking 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine and a comparatively impressive top speed of 92 mph.
Since then, with more than 50 successful years under its belt, the manufacturer has been continuously held in high regard for its quality and reliability, having been ranked fourth among the World’s Most Admired Companies and placing third in the coveted JD Power survey. Today, Hyundai is the fifth largest automaker in the world and has made its foray into the all-electric arena, having debuted the Ioniq in February 2016.
Available as both a hybrid and electric variant, the Hyundai Ioniq is one of the most highly-praised low-emission models on the market. Created from the thought that all the benefits of a hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric car should coexist in one car, the Ioniq comes in a variety of trim levels for extra personalisation and offers an expansive powertrain line-up. The all-electric model boasts a 194-mile range and charges to 80% in just 57 minutes from a 50kW charger.
The Ioniq also exemplifies good safety, scoring the maximum five stars in Euro NCAP tests thanks to features like autonomous emergency braking and driver attention alert. In fact, every Hyundai model utilises such driver assistance systems for peace of mind, while the brand strives to create increasingly smarter, stronger and more technologically-advanced cars year on year.
That’s why you can rest easy knowing that whatever Hyundai you have your eye on, you’re getting a lease car that prioritises practicality, reliability and safety, without sacrificing on style or substance.