Hyundai Staria Petrol
$50,500
- Power
- 200kW
- Torque
- 331Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 10.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 8
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Hyundai Staria Petrol is an eight-seater people mover designed for families and small operators needing practical, affordable transport with genuine towing capacity. Its standout strength is the combination of 2500kg towing capacity and 703 litres of boot space, making it genuinely versatile for both passenger duties and cargo work. One thing to consider: the 3.5-litre petrol engine delivers modest fuel economy at 10.5L/100km, so budget accordingly if you're doing high-mileage work.
Configure the Petrol →Hyundai Staria Diesel AWD
$53,500
- Power
- 130kW
- Torque
- 430Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 8.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 8
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Hyundai Staria Diesel AWD is a practical eight-seat people mover that suits families and small operators needing genuine all-wheel drive capability and impressive 2500kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is the 2.2-litre diesel's combination of 130kW power and 430Nm torque delivering a reasonable 8.2L/100km fuel economy, backed by a five-year warranty and five-star ANCAP safety rating. The main consideration is whether the diesel engine's modest 703-litre boot space-reduced further when all seats are in use-provides sufficient storage for your typical loadouts.
Configure the Diesel AWD →Hyundai Staria Elite Petrol
$56,500
- Power
- 200kW
- Torque
- 331Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 10.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 8
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Hyundai Staria Elite is a practical eight-seat petrol people mover designed for families and small groups needing spacious, affordable transport with genuine towing capacity. Its standout strength is the combination of a proven 3.5-litre engine delivering 200kW and 331Nm with a 2500kg towing capability, making it genuinely versatile for both daily duties and weekend adventures. The main consideration is fuel consumption at 10.5L/100km, which combined with annual running costs around $4008, means budget-conscious buyers should factor in ongoing fuel expenses before committing.
Configure the Elite Petrol →Hyundai Staria Elite Diesel AWD
$59,500
- Power
- 130kW
- Torque
- 430Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 8.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 8
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Hyundai Staria Elite Diesel AWD is a practical eight-seat people mover designed for families and fleet operators who value spacious, all-weather capability, delivering genuine 2500kg towing capacity and genuine all-terrain grip through its AWD system. Its standout strength is the 2.2-litre diesel engine's efficiency, returning 8.2L/100km combined with a competitive 430Nm of torque that makes it genuinely capable for Australian conditions without sacrificing real-world fuel economy. Consider that while the five-star ANCAP rating and five-year warranty provide solid peace of mind, the 703-litre boot with all eight seats in use means you'll need to plan cargo space carefully on longer family trips or commercial runs.
Configure the Elite Diesel AWD →Hyundai Staria Highlander Petrol
$65,000
- Power
- 200kW
- Torque
- 331Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 10.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 8
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Hyundai Staria Highlander is an eight-seat petrol people mover that suits families needing genuine practicality, offering a spacious 703-litre boot and 2500kg towing capacity backed by a five-star ANCAP safety rating. Its standout strength is the 3.5-litre petrol engine delivering 200kW and 331Nm with reasonable fuel consumption of 10.5L/100km, paired with a smooth automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. One consideration is the annual running costs of around $4008, so factor this into your budget alongside the five-year warranty when comparing it against rivals in the competitive family hauler segment.
Configure the Highlander Petrol →Hyundai Staria Highlander Diesel AWD
$68,000
- Power
- 130kW
- Torque
- 430Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 8.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 8
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Hyundai Staria Highlander Diesel AWD is a practical eight-seat people mover designed for families and fleet operators who need genuine all-weather capability, delivering a solid combination of 130kW and 430Nm from its 2.2-litre diesel engine with claimed fuel consumption of 8.2L/100km. Its standout strength is the AWD system paired with 2500kg towing capacity and 703 litres of boot space-a genuine workhorse for Australian conditions-backed by a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and reasonable running costs around $3222 annually. The main consideration is that at 2325kg, this is a substantially sized vehicle requiring careful assessment of your driveway and parking needs, though the eight-seat layout maximises flexibility for growing families or commercial use.
Configure the Highlander Diesel AWD →Hyundai Staria Lounge Hybrid
$73,740
- Power
- 180kW
- Torque
- 265Nm
- 0–100
- 10.5s
- Fuel use
- 10.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 7
- Towing
- 2,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The Staria Lounge Hybrid is the flagship grade of Hyundai's Staria people-mover range and the first Staria offered with electrified power in Australia. It pairs a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 54kW electric motor for 180kW of combined system output, sent to the front wheels through a six-speed automatic. A small 1.49kWh battery, topped up by regenerative braking, lets it run on electric power at low speed and trim fuel use compared with the petrol V6 and diesel grades. As the seven-seat Lounge flagship it adds second-row captain's chairs, Nappa leather, heated and ventilated seats, a panoramic roof and the full suite of driver-assist tech on top of the standard Staria's spacious, van-derived cabin. Australian fuel-consumption, CO2 and pricing figures had not been published on Hyundai Australia's spec sheet at the time of entry.
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