
20 Results Found in Egypt

Hyundai CretaStart from EGP 340,000

Hyundai SonataStart from EGP 530,000

Hyundai Kona TBD

Hyundai Ioniq 5 TBD

Hyundai Santa FeStart from EGP 1,756,987

Hyundai Grand CretaStart from EGP 1,194,020

Hyundai Palisade TBD

Hyundai Grand i10Start from EGP 537,793

Hyundai ElantraStart from EGP 218,000

Hyundai Azera TBD

Hyundai TucsonStart from EGP 399,900

Hyundai Ioniq 5NStart from EGP 3,750,000

Hyundai i10Start from EGP 576,533

Hyundai VenueStart from EGP 1,126,688

Hyundai AccentStart from EGP 231,900

Hyundai Staria TBD

Hyundai Grand Santa FeStart from EGP 1,814,243

Hyundai H1Start from EGP 7,594,816

Hyundai Ioniq 9 TBD

Hyundai Ioniq TBD
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李盈
7 hours ago updated
Hyundai Elantra N
2.8
this is good car

ياسر علي
Jul 25 updated
Hyundai Elantra N
3.7
I test-drove the Hyundai Elantra N, and the driving experience is seriously fun thanks to its sporty suspension (MacPherson front and multi-link rear), 19-inch wheels, and PS4S tires. The grip is excellent, even during sharp cornering, especially with the electronic traction system. The interior is typical Elantra, but the sporty seats and design really boost the performance vibe. Even though it doesn’t support CarPlay, it’s packed with features focused on driving enjoyment. Fuel consumption is around 13L/100km, which is acceptable for a car with this much power, though the 47L fuel tank feels a bit small. It needs 95 octane fuel to perform at its best. Cool features include NFC unlocking, reminders if you forget your phone on the wireless charger, a KRELL sound system, and the red "N Grin Shift" button that gives you an extra 10 horsepower for 20 seconds.
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سعود ضياء
Jul 14 updated
Hyundai Elantra
4.1
When I decided to buy this car, my main focus was on affordability and practicality, especially since I drive it daily to and from work — and the roads are usually crowded. What impressed me the most was the fuel efficiency. Even though it has a 1.5L engine, the fuel consumption is excellent. The official figure is 5.36L/100 km, and while my usage is mostly city driving (so it's slightly higher), it’s still noticeably economical — I find myself filling up less often, and that really helps with daily expenses.
The 1.5L engine performs well enough, and the keyless start feature is super convenient — especially when I’m in a rush or carrying things. It saves me the hassle of digging around for the keys. It also comes with L2-level driver assistance, like lane keeping and forward collision warning. On long highway drives or open roads, you can really feel it assisting — it helps reduce fatigue and adds peace of mind.
Inside, the dual 10.25-inch connected screens look modern, the display is clear, and everything is easy to use. It definitely gives the cabin a more high-tech and premium feel.
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ق عبدالله
Jul 14 updated
Hyundai Tucson
3.6
I just bought my first brand-new car ever, so I thought I’d share my initial impressions. In terms of space, the car feels quite roomy for us as a family — maybe because none of us are particularly tall — so overall it feels very comfortable inside. As for comfort, it’s fine by me. Some people complain about the plastic feel of the materials, but I honestly think it’s perfectly acceptable. What’s bothering me the most right now is the smell of the materials inside — it’s a bit strong when you first open the door. I decided to put some charcoal bags inside and wait a few days to see if it improves. The buying experience itself was full of details I didn’t fully understand. Since it’s my first time buying a car, the salesperson was saying a lot of things that went over my head. I’m pretty sure some things slipped past me, but no worries — it’s all part of the learning process. Regarding fuel, I’ve driven around 50 km so far, and I think the consumption is about 8 liters per 100 km, which I find reasonable as a completely new driver. Performance-wise, it’s okay for now — the car feels a bit sluggish at low speeds, but once it gets moving, it smooths out and feels much better.
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يزيد محمد
Jul 8 updated
Hyundai Sonata
4.1
I recently got the 2024 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T from the dealership in Dubai, and honestly, the car exceeded my expectations. Its design is really impressive, especially the lighting that stretches across the front and rear—it really turns heads on the road.I had considered Ford and the MG GT before, but the Sonata offered a great balance of features and price. Inside, it’s very comfortable, with a large screen and seamless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. The rotary gear selector felt a bit unusual at first, but I quickly got used to it. Rear seat space is generous, although the door storage compartments are a bit small.
On the highway, the car feels solid and smooth, and the transmission shifts very well. Fuel consumption is around 8.3 liters per 100 km in the city and drops to about 5.4 on the highway. I'm using 92-octane fuel.Overall, I’m very satisfied with the Sonata and would recommend it to anyone looking for a well-equipped, comfortable midsize sedan with solid performance.
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- Hyundai has a good reputation for reliability, consistently ranking high in various industry surveys and studies.
- Hyundai offers one of the most comprehensive warranty packages in the industry, often including a 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle warranty.
- Hyundai vehicles often receive high safety ratings from organizations like IIHS and NHTSA.
- Hyundai offers a wide range of vehicles including sedans, SUVs, and electric cars.
- Hyundai models are known for good fuel efficiency, with many options offering competitive mileage.
- Hyundai vehicles are generally affordable to maintain, with lower than average maintenance costs.
- Hyundai has been improving its resale value over recent years, comparing favorably to other similar brands.
- Hyundai is known for its strong after-sales service, including extensive dealership networks and customer support.












