The future is electric.
Discover the widest range of electrified vehicles in Canada and find the perfect Hyundai for you.

Introducing your personal EV matchmaker.
Join us as we take you through a journey of powertrain options to help you find the perfect one for you. We believe that before you plug into electric, electric should plug into you.
Answer the five questions below to find the perfect match that suits you and your lifestyle!
- 01 Driving Lifestyle Find the engine type that best suits your annual driving.
- 02 Routine Drives A look at range and your everyday trips.
- 03 Road Trips From local to weekend getaways.
- 04 Charging Close to Home Charging at your everyday parking spots.
- 05 Only in a Hyundai A look into our range of vehicle sizes and interior space.
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Driving Lifestyle
- 01 Driving Lifestyle Find the engine type that best suits your annual driving.
- 02 Routine Drives A look at range and your everyday trips.
- 03 Road Trips From local to weekend getaways.
- 04 Charging Close to Home Charging at your everyday parking spots.
- 05 Only in a Hyundai A look into our range of vehicle sizes and interior space.
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01 Driving Lifestyle & Powertrain
How far do you usually drive in a year?


Let's narrow down powertrain types based on how much you drive annually.
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Electric
Operating solely on electric power, an electric powertrain produces zero driving emissions. Our electric vehicle lineup offers an exceptionally impressive drivingrange of up to 488 kms on select models. Charge from home or at work, and never stop for gas.
Plug-in Hybrid
Electric when you want it. Gas when you need it. Enjoy the best of both worlds with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. These powertrains feature a larger battery compared to a hybrid, which gives you the option to drive on electric power only for shorter trips. If you need to go farther, the plug-in hybrid powertrain will simply start using the gasoline engine like a traditional hybrid, capable of reaching over 700 kms on select models.
Hybrid
By using a full-parallel hybrid drive system, our Hybrid models can run on a gasoline internal combustion engine, an electric motor or both. With both these motors running, a selection of our Hybrid vehicles are capable of reaching 1,000 kms. They utilize these two energy sources seamlessly and will automatically switch between gas power, electric power, or both, to optimize power and fuel efficiency based on the speed and type of driving you’re doing.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
A Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle, like the Hyundai NEXO, is an electric vehicle that is powered through an electrochemical process, where the only exhaust emission is pure water. Enjoy an impressive driving range of up to 570 kms of green driving with a full charge. We are proud to be the first automotive manufacturer to offer this vehicle to the Canadian public.


02 Everyday Driving & Range
What does your driving range look like on a typical day?
Let’s take a look at your daily commute.
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Electric
Our wide range of electric vehicles are seriously fun to drive and capable of serious range. The KONA Electric can travel up to 415 kms* on a single charge, and the IONIQ 5 can travel up to 488 kms^ on a single charge.
Plug-in Hybrid
Electric when you want it, gas when you need it, our Plug-In Hybrids can take you so much farther than you every thought possible. The TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid, with a 13.8 kWh lithium-ion battery, can provide up to 53 kms* of all-electric range on a single charge for those routine drives.
Hybrid
Our hybrid models leverage two different, yet very effective, sources of energy to maximize your range. The ELANTRA Hybrid can travel up to 893 kms* on a single tank of gas, the SONATA Hybrid can travel up to 1,000 kms^ on a single tank of gas, and the TUCSON Hybrid can travel up to 813 kms± on a single tank of gas.
Fuel Cell
The NEXO is proof of our dedication to sustainable motoring technology without compromise, offering an SUV that can travel up to 570 kms. It does all this without emitting no more than water and purified air. Learn more


03 Road Trips
In a month, how often do you go on road trips?
Let's take a look at how often you go on road trips.
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Get where you're going in a flash.
A Level 1 charger (1.4 kW) which is the standard household outlet takes approximately 48 hours for a full charge. A Level 2 charger (7.2 kW) can provide a full charge in about 9 hours and 35 minutes. Level 3 (50 kW) and 4 (100 kW) chargers can provide an 80% charge in 54 to 75 minutes. Times are not guaranteed and can vary.
Going green has its perks.
Based on where you live and which powertrain you are purchasing, you may be eligible for various regional, provincial and federal government incentives. In Canada, you can get $5,000 in federal incentives if you purchase an Electric Vehicle, and you can get $2,500 in federal incentives if you purchase a Plug-in Hybrid.
Always know where to charge.
You'll be surprised at the number of available public charging stations in easy-to-access, convenient areas. With charging station apps like ChargeHub, PlugShare, Chargepoint, MyEVRoute, Electric Circuit and Flo, you’ll always find a station nearby. Plus, new locations are being added all of the time.
Exclusive Benefits.
Many parking lots across Canada feature exclusive spots for your electric vehicle to park and charge. And depending on where you park, some of the charging can be free. Additionally, in some provinces, having a Green Vehicle license plate grants you access to convenient High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes as a solo driver.
Save money with every charge.
The cost of charging an electric vehicle varies depending on the price of electricity in your province and which time of day you choose to charge. A helpful solution for owners to charge during off-peak hours is to set the charging system to accept a charge during this specific time frame. All you have to do is set it and forget it.


04 Charging Close to Home
Do you have access to an electrical outlet or charging station?
Do you have access to charging, or anticipate having access in the future?
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Level 1 charging station
Level 1 or 120-volt charging features a conventional three-prong plug that works with any properly grounded wall socket. This is the slowest type of charging and, depending on your battery capacity and model, may take up to 48 hours for a full charge.
Level 2 charging station
Level 2 or 240-volt charging is common at most dedicated home and public charging stations. Charging will be at least twice as fast as Level 1. If you wish to install a charging station at home, it will require the same type of wiring as an electric stove or clothes dryer.
Level 3 Charging
DC fast charging uses direct current (DC) rather than household alternating current (AC) and is very high-powered. This type of charging is commonly found only at public sites, often along highways, given the higher cost of installing dedicated high-powered lines.
Get the most out of your drive
To help battle the tough Canadian winters, each EV offers an available battery temperature management system. Like a trickle-charger, this system pre-warms the battery while the vehicle is connected to the charger to help maximize performance and minimize cold temperature range loss.


05 Vehicle Type & Exterior Features
Do you prefer large or compact vehicles?


Hyundai offers a range of feature-packed SUVs and sedans
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A space to call your own.
The spacious IONIQ 5 interior proudly redefines what an interior could be. Enjoy flexible and convenient space for the whole family with 2nd row power sliding seats, movable centre console, relaxation seats and a completely flat floor, providing an open and comfortable environment. It’s your home away from home.
Refined space and comfort.
The sophisticated cabin of the SANTA FE Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid offers clean design and maximized storage space with 2,041 litres of cargo capacity with the rear seats folded down. The spacious interior feels even larger when the standard panoramic sunroof is wide open on a beautiful day. There’s even more cargo versatility with a hidden storage area and rear seats offering a 60/40 split for easy storing.
An interior built for comfort.
The SONATA Hybrid brings a fashionably smart interior with available plush leather seats for all passengers. Easily pack your items with a push-button 60/40 split rear seats and soak in the sunshine with the standard panoramic sunroof that spans above the cabin.
Your Matches
Here are the Hyundai vehicles plugged into you.
Here are the electrified vehicles that best suit your driving lifestyle based on your selections. Take a closer look, compare and find which vehicle speaks to you.
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- 2023
KONA Electric
Electric
Starting from $47,250
Drive Range
415 km
Highlights and Available Features
- Winter-ready battery
- Adaptive Cruise Control with traffic stop and go
- Charge to 80% in less than a hour
- Charge at over 6,000 Stations in Canada for an all-electric range of up to 354km
- Regenerative brake system
- 2023
TUCSON Hybrid
Gasoline Hybrid N Series
Starting from $42,756
Highlights and Available Features
- Bluelink® connected vehicle system
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Lane Following Assist
- Smart Power Liftgate
- 2023
TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid
Gasoline Plug-in Hybrid N Series
Starting from $47,206
Drive Range
53 km
Highlights and Available Features
- 8 year/160,000 KM Warranty
- Safe Exit Warning
- Regenerative braking system
- Bluelink® connected vehicle system
- Blind View Monitor
- 2023
SONATA Hybrid
Gasoline Hybrid
Starting from $44,004
Highlights and Available Features
- Travel up to 1000km on a single tank of gas
- Electric when you want it. Gas when you need it.
- Highway Driving Assist
- Blind View Monitor
- Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist - Reverse
- 2023
Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid
Plug-in Hybrid
Starting from $52,406
Drive Range
685 km
Highlights and Available Features
- Travel up to 685km on a single tank of gas
- Up to 50 km all-electric range
- Smart Power Liftgate
- Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert
- Bluelink® connected vehicle system
- 2023
SANTA FE Hybrid
Hybrid
Starting from $47,706
Highlights and Available Features
- Travel up to 905km on a single tank of gas
- Wireless charging pad
- Electrochromic rearview mirror with HomeLink®
- Vehicle Stability Management and Electronic Stability Control with Traction Control System
- 2023
ELANTRA Hybrid
Gasoline Hybrid
Starting from $31,803
Highlights and Available Features
- Travel up to 955km on a single tank of gas
- Regenerative brake system
- Bluelink® connected vehicle system
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
- 2023
IONIQ 5
Electric
Starting from $55,652
Drive Range
488 km
Highlights and Available Features
- 8 year/160,000 KM Warranty
- Bluelink® connected vehicle system
- Highway Driving Assist
- 12.3 inch touchscreen with Navigation System
- Regenerative braking system with steering-wheel mounted paddles
Got matched with an EV, but still unsure if Electric is for you?
Try an EV, before you buy an EV.
Introducing the Hyundai EValuate program, powered by Turo - Canada's largest car sharing platform.
When it comes to owning electric vehicles, we know a test drive around the block isn't enough. That's why we're offering first-hand experience to get to know one of our electric vehicles: a multi-day rental program powered by Turo.