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Spoiler Alert: Hyundai will discontinue the Accent, Veloster N, Ioniq hybrid and Ioniq plug-in hybrid for the ’23 model year


FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 30, 2022 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.

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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