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Hyundai resale values in South Africa

Hyundai arrived in South Africa in the mid-1990s and is now consistently a top-five passenger brand, distributed by Motus. Long warranties and value pricing built its local reputation, with the Grand i10, Creta and Tucson carrying most of the volume.

Brand depreciation profile

Projected value of a typical Hyundai at R 428 900, the median new price across the range, on the mainstream curve. Estimates, not quotes.

R0R125kR250kR375kR500kNow1y2y3y4y5y6y7y8y9y10yYears from now
Left after 1 year
82%
about R 350 154
Left after 3 years
66%
about R 282 366
Left after 5 years
52%
about R 222 557

Every Hyundai we track

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Common questions about Hyundai values

Do Hyundai cars hold their value?

Hyundai sits in our "Mainstream" depreciation tier. On our model a typical Hyundai keeps about 66% of its new price after three years, so a R 428 900 car would still be worth around R 282 366. These are estimates to compare cars, not a quote.

What is the cheapest new Hyundai?

The cheapest Hyundai we track is the Grand i10, from about R 224 900. After three years it should still be worth around R 146 085 on our estimates.

Which Hyundai holds value best?

On our numbers the Hyundai H100 holds value best, keeping about 76% of its price after three years, roughly R 279 329 of a R 367 900 purchase. Rankings shift as prices update, so treat it as a guide.