In 2022 Hyundai sold 73,345 vehicles in Australia.

    Below you will see a visualisation of how those sales compare to a decade ago in 2012.

    Below is a graphical representation of the top manufacturers sales over the last 25 years (1997 to 2022), inclusive of passenger vehicles, SUVs, and both light and heavy commercial vehicles. This graph is interactive and you can pick to compare any number of manufacturers.

    In 2012 Hyundai sold 91,536 vehicles in Australia, and over the last decade the Korean brand has seen popular models like the Accent disappear.

    Where sister brand Kia has risen sharply, Hyundai sales slid over the course of a few years in the late-2010s before levelling off.

    Models20122022
    Hyundai Elantra8,6970
    Hyundai i2013,339597
    Hyundai i3028,34821,166
    Hyundai iLOAD5,85478
    Hyundai iMAX1,73318
    Hyundai Ioniq0738
    Hyundai Ioniq 50756
    Hyundai Kona011,538
    Hyundai Nexo01
    Hyundai Palisade04,000
    Hyundai Santa Fe4,7864,595
    Hyundai Sonata0536
    Hyundai Staria01,721
    Hyundai Staria Load03,291
    Hyundai Tucson017,870
    Hyundai Veloster4,1070
    Hyundai Venue06,440
    Hyundai Accent7,1700
    Hyundai Grandeur10
    Hyundai i402,3920
    Hyundai I453,6400
    Hyundai ix3511,4690
    Alborz Fallah

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