Hyundai is increasing prices across the i30, Venue, Tucson, Staria and Staria Load ranges, and existing customer orders won’t be price-protected.

    From April 1, 2023, the i30 hatchback range is up by $280, the i30 Sedan by $310, and the Staria and Staria Load by $500.

    From June 1, 2023, the base Venue is up by $100, with the Venue Active and Elite and the entire Tucson range up by $250.

    Regardless of when you ordered your Hyundai, if you take delivery of it after the start date of the price increase, you’ll pay the higher price.

    Customers who object to this can cancel their order and get a refund.

    “HMCA regrettably will be applying a MLP increase that impacts a range of Hyundai models,” said a spokesperson for Hyundai Australia.

    “This increase has been driven by exchange rate pressures and rising logistics costs.”

    While the Kona, set to be replaced this year, isn’t featured in these rounds of price increases, the i30 Sedan – of which a facelift is due this year – is subject to them.

    i30 hatch

    Prices are up by $280 from April 1, 2023 on all hatchback models bar N variants.

    • i30 manual: $24,000
    • i30 auto: $26,000
    • i30 Active auto: $27,500
    • i30 N Line manual: $30,500
    • i30 Elite auto: $30,800
    • i30 N Line auto: $32,500
    • i30 N Line Premium manual: $35,300
    • i30 N Line Premium auto: $37,300
    • i30 N manual: $46,200
    • i30 N auto: $49,200
    • i30 N Premium manual: $49,200
    • i30 N Premium manual (with sunroof): $50,700
    • i30 N Premium auto (with sunroof): $53,700

    i30 Sedan

    Prices are up for all models bar the i30 Sedan N variants from April 1, 2023, with an increase of $310.

    • i30 Sedan Active manual: $26,000
    • i30 Sedan Active auto: $28,000
    • i30 Sedan Elite auto: $32,000
    • i30 Sedan N Line manual: $32,000
    • i30 Sedan N Line auto: $34,000
    • i30 Sedan N Premium manual: $50,200
    • i30 Sedan N Premium auto: $50,200

    Venue

    Prices are up by $100 on the base trim and $250 on the others from June 1, 2023.

    This follows increases of between $140 and $960 earlier this year as part of a spec upgrade.

    • Venue manual: $22,000
    • Venue auto: $24,000
    • Venue Active auto: $26,250
    • Venue Elite auto: $28,750

    Tucson

    Prices are up by $250 across the range from June 1, 2023.

    This follows increases of $500 across almost all variants earlier this year when Hyundai added its Bluelink connectivity suite to Elite and Highlander variants.

    • Tucson FWD 2.0: $35,150
    • Tucson Elite FWD 2.0: $40,150
    • Tucson Elite AWD 1.6T: $44,150
    • Tucson Elite AWD 2.0TD: $46,150
    • Tucson Highlander FWD 2.0: $47,150
    • Tucson Highlander AWD 1.6T: $51,150
    • Tucson Highlander AWD 2.0TD: $53,150

    Staria

    Prices are up by $500 across the range from June 1, 2023.

    • Staria FWD V6: $49,000
    • Staria AWD diesel: $52,000
    • Staria Elite FWD V6: $57,000
    • Staria Elite AWD diesel: $60,000
    • Staria Highlander FWD V6: $64,000
    • Staria Highlander AWD diesel: $67,000

    Staria Load

    Prices are up by $500 across the range from June 1, 2023.

    • Staria Load: $46,240
    • Staria Load Crew Van: $50,140
    • Staria Load Premium: $51,740

    All prices listed throughout exclude on-road costs.

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.

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