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Hyundai Announces 2023 Model Year Changes

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai today released a summary of changes to its lineup for the 2023 model year. To view the guide, visit: https://www.hyundainews.com/en-us/releases/3587.

Hyundai 2023 models

The 2023 Hyundai Palisade is photographed in California City, Calif., March 10, 2022.

Hyundai Announces 2023 Model Year Changes

Models included in this guide are:

  • 2023 Palisade – Product Enhancement

  • 2023 Santa Fe (ICE, HEV, PHEV) – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Tucson (ICE, HEV, PHEV) – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Kona (ICE, EV) – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Santa Cruz – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Venue – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 NEXO Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 IONIQ 5 – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Elantra (ICE, HEV) – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Elantra N – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Sonata (ICE, HEV) – Carry-over Model

  • 2023 Sonata N Line – Carry-over Model

  • IONIQ HEV and PHEV – Discontinued due to a significantly expanded electrified lineup with the Elantra HEV, Sonata HEV, IONIQ 5, Kona Electric, Tucson HEV & PHEV, Santa Fe HEV & PHEV and NEXO. The IONIQ sub-brand launched with the IONIQ 5 and the next model in the lineup, IONIQ 6, was revealed globally on June 28.

  • Accent – Discontinued due to an expanded SUV lineup that includes Venue. Venue now serves as the entry-level model for the Hyundai brand. Sedans remain an important part of the lineup and Hyundai continues to offer Elantra and Sonata.

  • Veloster N – Discontinued due to new N Brand model expansion of Elantra N and Kona N.

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The Hyundai IONIQ 5 passed under a bridge in Nashville, Tenn., May 19, 2022.

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Are the 2023 Hyundais out yet?

When is the 2023 Hyundai Palisade Release Date? The 2023 Hyundai Palisade is currently expected to arrive in the second half of 2022. ... Frequently Asked Questions..

Is Hyundai coming out with a new model?

The Ioniq 5 is a small crossover EV introduced for the 2022 model year. For 2023, Hyundai says you can expect a bit more strength from Ioniq 5s with all-wheel drive, with a towing capacity that increases from 1,650 to 2,300 pounds, and 10 more miles of range, resulting in 266 miles of range on a single charge.

Is Hyundai making a 2023 Santa Fe?

If you are thinking of transitioning to a hybrid vehicle, you can do so with the 2023 Santa Fe, which has multiple hybrid models available. The 2023 Santa Fe Hybrid includes a standard HTRAC AWD (Hyundai Traction All-Wheel Drive) system with up to 59 HP (44.2 kW) and up to 36 MPG city miles.

Will there be a 2023 Hyundai Accent?

Hyundai has officially announced that the Accent is going to be discontinued for the 2023 model year. Even though many automakers are doing away with their sedans, Hyundai has stated that it is a segment that is still important to the brand's lineup and that the Elantra and Sonata will remain.