As the second half of 2025 begins, "GB Auto" continues to strengthen Hyundai's presence in Egypt by launching a diverse range of models, including hybrid, electric, and traditional versions.
The May-June 2025 lineup saw price adjustments, including slight increases for some categories and quiet reductions for specific hybrid models.
The Crossover Family: Tucson NX4 FL
The Tucson model has been given room for a local update (facelift), introducing the SHADOW trim starting at EGP 1,650,000, followed by BLAZE (EGP 1,799,000), REDLINE (EGP 1,900,000), and NIGHT (EGP 2,100,000).
Higher trims like BLACK DIAMOND and NLINE AWD reach prices up to EGP 2,350,000. All variants are powered by a 1.6-liter T-GDI engine with a turbocharger and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, with an all-wheel-drive option for the NLINE trims.
Hybrid Options: Santa Fe MX5 and Staria US4
The Hyundai Santa Fe MX5 HEV (6/7 seats) is available in two trims: Executive RWD at EGP 3,150,000 and Calligraphy AWD at EGP 3,650,000, after a reduction of up to EGP 200,000.
The Staria US4 HEV (7-seater minivan) Premium Lounge trim is priced at EGP 3,550,000, with a reduction of approximately EGP 240,000.
Both vehicles are equipped with a hybrid system combining a 1.6-liter gasoline engine with an electric motor, producing over 230 horsepower. They also feature luxurious amenities including leather interiors, advanced screens, and comprehensive safety systems.
All-Electric Power: IONIQ 6 and IONIQ 5
The IONIQ 6 CE EV is available in Long Range RWD (Connect Plus) at EGP 2,700,000, and Extreme RWD/AWD at EGP 2,950,000 and EGP 3,150,000 respectively.
The IONIQ 5 FL NE EV comes in Connect Plus RWD at EGP 2,750,000, and Extreme RWD/AWD at EGP 3,150,000 and EGP 3,350,000 respectively.
The IONIQ 5 N BOOST AWD offers sporty performance with 650 horsepower and is priced at EGP 3,750,000, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds.
Both models boast futuristic designs, long electric ranges (600 km for IONIQ 6), and modern technologies such as fast charging, semi-autonomous driving, and the V2L charging system in the IONIQ 5.
Traditional Sedans: Elantra CN7 and AD
The Elantra CN7 Facelift 2025 is offered in Shadow (EGP 1,375,000), Blaze (EGP 1,530,000), Redline (EGP 1,700,000), and Black Diamond (EGP 1,930,000) trims. It's powered by a 1.6-liter engine producing 126 horsepower, an automatic transmission, advanced safety systems, and digital and multi-screens up to 10.25 inches.
The Elantra AD 2025–2026 model's base trim starts at EGP 985,000, gradually increasing for higher trims to EGP 1,185,000. It features a 1.6-liter engine and a 6-speed transmission, with equipment including ABS, airbags, a rear camera, and a central screen.
The Economical Choice: Accent RB
The Accent RB, a popular choice for economical sedans, maintained its prices around EGP 790,000 to EGP 930,000 depending on the trim (a EGP 10,000 increase from the 2025 model), with symbolic reductions on some older versions. It features a 1.6-liter engine producing 125 horsepower, an automatic transmission, and safety systems such as ABS, EBD, and airbags.
Key Features of Hyundai 2025 Cars in the Egyptian Market
- Model Diversity: From economical options to crossovers, minivans, hybrid, and all-electric vehicles.
- Modern Technologies: Strong entry into the electric vehicle segment, with ADAS systems and V2L charging.
- Comprehensive Equipment: Leather interiors, screens, cameras, sunroofs, and safety systems.
- Multiple Options: Trims like Shadow, Blaze, Redline, Night, and Black Diamond cater to diverse consumer needs.
- Balanced Price Range: From EGP 790,000 (Accent) to EGP 3,750,000 (IONIQ 5 N), covering multiple market segments.
Does Hyundai Offer Value for Money?
Overall, Hyundai's 2025 lineup in Egypt offers:
- Each category at its specific price point: Economical sedans start at less than EGP 1 million with adequate features. Crossovers and electric vehicles are packed with advanced technologies within a competitive price range.
- Hybrids and EVs provide significant operational cost reductions when compared to the prices of their conventional counterparts.
- Diversity enhances flexibility: All-wheel-drive options and advanced technologies suit the Egyptian market, from youth to families.
For the Egyptian consumer, this range means a comprehensive experience: from a stylish electric SUV to a hybrid family car, and even an economical daily driver, all bearing a globally trusted and proven brand.
Hyundai addresses the challenges of the Egyptian market with a comprehensive and updated product map, covering the needs of every segment, whether economical, electric, or family-oriented.
With well-considered price offers and competitive hybrids, the June 2025 lineup confirms the evolution of the agent's strategy towards product diversification and technological momentum, making it a strong candidate to capture larger market shares in the future.