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Hyundai Australia moves to seven-year warranty, with a catch


Hyundai will finally match its corporate cousin Kia with a seven-year warranty in Australia, but there are a few caveats.

The existing five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty will remain the Korean brand’s standard aftersales offering, with the extra two years of coverage only applicable to owners who complete scheduled servicing on time within Hyundai’s network.

The longer warranty will come into effect from September 1, 2025, but all vehicles delivered and registered after June 1, 2025 will be eligible for seven years of coverage.

Corrosion, paint and infotainment systems are included in this warranty, while high-voltage batteries (if applicable) continue to be covered by Hyundai’s existing eight-year, 160,000km warranty.

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The inclusion of paint within the standard vehicle warranty is an improvement over the previous offering, in which this was covered only for three years or 100,000km.

The extended coverage covers only privately registered vehicles, and excludes any passenger car used for rideshare, business or rental purposes.

Perhaps given its high percentage of fleet sales, the Staria Load van is also excluded from the seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty offer.

The delivery van sticks with a five-year, 160,000km warranty, as do Staria people movers used for commercial purposes; passenger vehicles used for commercial purposes have a five-year, 130,000km warranty.