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Hyundai ELEXIO, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every Hyundai ELEXIO variant sold new in Australia. 2 variants, from $59,990 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Hyundai Australian website and updated weekly.

Every Hyundai ELEXIO variant in Australia, compared

2 variants of the Hyundai ELEXIO are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.

Hyundai ELEXIO variants compared by price, power, fuel and drivetrain
VariantRRPPower / TorqueFuel / RangeDriveSeats
Base2026$59,990160kW / 310Nm700km WLTPFWD5
ELEXIO2026POA160kW / 310Nm700km WLTPFWD5

Hyundai ELEXIO Base

$59,990
Power
160kW
Torque
310Nm
0–100
8.9s
EV range
700km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,250kg
ANCAP
5-star

# 2026 Hyundai ELEXIO The ELEXIO is a practical mid-size electric SUV that'll suit families and commuters after a modern EV without the premium price tag. The 90kWh battery delivers a real-world range of 546km, which means you can genuinely take it on longer road trips without constantly hunting for chargers. Keep in mind the 8.9-second 0-100 time is respectable but not quick, so if you're after performance thrills you might want to look elsewhere.

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Hyundai ELEXIO ELEXIO

POA
Power
160kW
Torque
310Nm
0–100
8.9s
EV range
700km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,250kg
ANCAP
5-star

The ELEXIO (base) is the entry grade of Hyundai's mid-size electric SUV in Australia. It shares the same 160kW/310Nm front-drive electric motor and 88.1kWh LFP battery as the Elite, but rides on smaller 18-inch alloy wheels, which lifts its WLTP range to 562km, the longest in the lineup and 16km more than the 20-inch Elite. DC fast charging peaks around 150kW for a 10-80% top-up in about 38 minutes, with an 10kW AC onboard charger. Inside, the base grade swaps the Elite's leather for cloth seats and a 6-way power driver's seat (no heating, ventilation or memory), runs a single wireless charging pad and a manual tailgate, but keeps the headline 27-inch display, full Hyundai SmartSense safety suite, nine airbags and the 5-star ANCAP rating. It is the value pick for buyers who want maximum range and the core ELEXIO package without the Elite's comfort upgrades.

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