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New Hyundai Electric Grant offers up to £3,750 off the Hyundai EV range

Hyundai UK today announced the launch of its Hyundai Electric Grant, offering UK customers immediate savings on the company’s full electric vehicle lineup.

The new grant provides £3,750 off the 2025 World EV of the Year, INSTER, and £1,500 off all other multi-award-winning Hyundai EVs, including the KONA Electric, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, IONIQ 5 N and IONIQ 9.

The Hyundai Electric Grant is designed to provide customers with complete clarity, helping more people make the switch to electric mobility. Hyundai also offers 24-hour test drives for its electric models, allowing people to see how an EV could fit into their existing lifestyle to ensure it meets their needs.

Ashley Andrew, President of Hyundai and Genesis UK, said: “As the electric vehicle landscape continues to evolve, it is important that customers have complete clarity, choice and compelling value when making the switch to electric. Our diverse EV portfolio means we can offer something for every driving need, from the compact and efficient INSTER to our flagship IONIQ 9 seven seat SUV. By providing immediate financial support through our grant programme, we’re ensuring that more customers can experience the significant long-term savings that come with electric driving.”

The Hyundai Electric Grant applies across the entire fully electric Hyundai line-up. That includes the INSTER – recipient of the 2025 World Electric Vehicle Award – the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6, both triple World Car of the Year winners, and IONIQ 5 N, a Top Gear Performance Car of the Year winner. The KONA Electric remains one of the UK’s most popular electric SUVs, while the newly introduced IONIQ 9 represents the latest addition to the IONIQ range, offering a three-row seat fully electric driving experience with the very latest technology.

The Hyundai Electric Grant is available immediately across Hyundai UK’s national Retailer network, applied to retail, Hyundai Affinity or Contract Hire purchases. This initiative is part of Hyundai’s broader commitment to electric mobility and supports the company’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.

In addition, until August 31st, customers can also receive the benefit of an additional £500 off INSTER and KONA Electric as part of Hyundai’s Electrifying Summer Event.

Jul 25, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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