Hyundai Australia is celebrating the end of the financial year with a range of deals across multiple model lines.

    You can view terms and conditions for each of the deals on the Hyundai Australia website. The company notes it reserves the right to extend or alter these offers beyond June 30, 2024, when they’re currently scheduled to end.

    All the below deals cover vehicles ordered and delivered between May 1, 2024 and June 30, 2024.

    Venue

    Hyundai is offering nationwide drive-away pricing on the base Venue, with the manual ringing up at $25,490 drive-away and the automatic at $27,490 drive-away.

    This means a discount of between $363 and $1008, depending on what state or territory you live in.

    Hyundai isn’t offering nationwide drive-away pricing on the up-spec Venue Active and Elite.

    The offer excludes government, fleet and rental buyers.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Venue

    i30 Sedan

    Hyundai is offering the base petrol and base hybrid models in its recently updated i30 Sedan range with nationwide drive-away pricing.

    The petrol model is priced at $31,990 drive-away, which works out to be a discount of between $385 and $1277, depending on your state or territory, compared to usual drive-away pricing.

    The hybrid is being offered for $35,990 drive-away, which works out to be a saving of between $492 and $1345.

    The offer excludes government, fleet and rental buyers.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai i30

    Kona

    Hyundai is offering nationwide drive-away pricing on the Kona, but only on two variants.

    The base hybrid – one of the most sought after Konas, and which has been suffering from long wait times – is priced at $39,990 drive-away.

    For buyers in Victoria, this works out to be a discount of $471.50, though in states like Queensland the usual, lower drive-away pricing applies. In Queensland, this model is priced at $39,542 drive-away.

    The most affordable member of the Kona Electric range also has nationwide drive-away pricing, with the Standard Range ringing up at $57,990 drive-away.

    For buyers in Victoria, this works out to be a discount of $1069, though again in Queensland the usual, lower drive-away pricing ($57,824) applies.

    The offer excludes government, fleet and rental buyers.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Kona

    Tucson

    Ahead of an updated Tucson arriving mid-year, Hyundai Australia is offering deals on the outgoing model.

    It’s continuing to offer a $750 factory bonus on base Tucson models both with or without the N Line package, plus a $1500 factory bonus on all Elite and Highlander models.

    The Tucson range starts at $35,650 before on-road costs, or $39,797 drive-away based on a Sydney post code, before any offer is applied.

    The most expensive Tucson is the Highlander diesel with the N Line package, panoramic sunroof and metallic paint, which costs $55,150 before on-roads ($60,749 drive-away in NSW).

    The offer excludes government, fleet and rental buyers.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Tucson

    Santa Fe

    Hyundai has extended its runout deal for the outgoing Santa Fe as the new-generation model reaches showrooms.

    The $2000 discount is available across all outgoing new and demonstrator Santa Fe models, provided you’re a private buyer.

    That includes base, Active, Elite and Highlander grades and petrol, diesel and hybrid powertrains.

    As of mid-April, Hyundai had 560 examples of the outgoing Santa Fe in stock, and stock will naturally have continued to dry up since then. The new model started reaching showrooms in May.

    The range starts at $46,050 before on-road costs for the base Santa Fe V6, or $50,698 drive-away based on a Sydney postcode, before any discount is applied.

    It tops out at $69,550 before on-roads for the Highlander Hybrid ($75,244 drive-away in NSW).

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Santa Fe

    Palisade

    The offer for Hyundai’s flagship SUV is a bit different from the others.

    Instead of a discounted price, Hyundai is offering all Palisade models with $3000 worth of its genuine accessories. It says this amount is calculated at the recommended retail price including fitment.

    You can view the full lineup of accessories here, but the range includes alloy wheels, roof carriers, side steps and nudge bars, and even a portable fridge.

    The offer excludes government, fleet and rental buyers.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Palisade

    Staria

    Hyundai is offering the base Staria people mover, in either front-wheel drive petrol or all-wheel drive diesel guise, with nationwide drive-away pricing.

    The petrol model rings up at $53,390 drive-away, while the diesel is $56,390 drive-away.

    The offer excludes government, fleet and rental buyers.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Staria

    Staria Load

    Hyundai is currently offering the base Staria Load with twin swing doors or a lift-up tailgate for $49,490 drive-away.

    This represents a saving of $1391.50 in Victoria and $1279.08 in New South Wales.

    Crew Van and Premium models don’t receive nationwide drive-away pricing, however all Staria Load models – new and demonstrator stock – feature a $1000 factory bonus for ABN holders.

    MORE: Buy a Hyundai Staria Load

    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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