Electrified efficiency.

Hyundai Hybrid vehicles use electric power to help you go farther on a litre of petrol. They are equipped with both a petrol engine and a battery-powered electric motor: a so-called full-parallel Hybrid drive system. Adjustable Regenerative Braking charges the battery while you drive, so you don't have to.

Models

Find your favourite.

Hyundai currently offers three award-winning SUV models with Hybrid powertrains: SANTA FE Hybrid, TUCSON Hybrid and KONA Hybrid.

Hybrid Mobility

Why go Hybrid?

There are many reasons to go Hybrid electric: the driving experience, sustainability, costs, and emissions – explore everything about going electric and find out what kind of electrified powertrain best suits your lifestyle.

FAQ.

 
Hybrid powertrains use electric power to help you go farther on a litre of petrol. They are equipped with both a petrol engine and a battery-powered electric motor: a full-parallel Hybrid drive system. Regenerative braking charges the battery, so you don’t have to.
Depending on the driving situation, Hyundai hybrids switch seamlessly between the electric motor and conventional engine, sometimes utilising both at the same time: a so-called full-parallel hybrid. The electric motor also helps slow the car via regenerative braking, which charges the lithium-ion polymer battery that powers the electric motor. 
One of the advantages of a Hybrid is that you never have to charge a battery yourself. The electric motor helps slow the car, a technology called regenerative braking, which charges the lithium-ion polymer battery that powers the electric motor.