The one you like better will heavily depend on what you want in a car and what kind of statement you want to make.
Do you want livability or performance?
We get our hands on the new 2016 Hyundai Veloster Rally Edition with its unique look and performance oriented upgrades.
The redesigned Hyundai Tucson is more attractive and refined than ever.
The Best of the Best in the Compact Segment
2015 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 AWD vs. Jaguar XF 3.0 AWD, one of these luxury cars is traditional, the other ambitious
Is the all-weather Subaru Impreza or the value packed Hyundai Elantra GT the better compact hatchback?
Hyundai’s seventh-generation Sonata is available with both a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid powertrain and it just might be the best one on the market even if it isn’t the most efficient. Read more here.
It’s a classic battle of form vs. function.
Hyundai has an uphill battle in ridding itself of the less-than-desirable image its older products carried.
Hyundai quietly introduces another step forward in mainstream hydrogen vehicle technology.
Hyundai impressed us with some of its bigger and better cars, but the freshly updated Accent shows they still know a thing or two about subcompacts.
The fifth and final nominee in our 2015 Car of the Year competition.
Inch-for-inch, Hyundai and Honda build mid-size sedans that are almost eerily similar, but that all changes when you get out on the road. Which one would we buy? You’ll have to read to find out.
Hyundai has lobbed a thoroughly refreshed version of its popular Sonata into the heart of the midsize-sedan market. But does this updated model have what it takes to compete with segment heavyweights?
We drive the 2015 Genesis 3.8 AWD sedan across the country and find it to be a near perfect vehicle for a long road trip.
Hyundai’s sports coupe has addictive power and attractive features, but is it more than the sum of its parts?
Playing in the near premium compact crossover market, the 2014 Ford Escape Titanium and 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport Limited offer lots of content for the money. But which one is better?
Hyundai’s compact hatch is fun to drive and spacious but lacks the look-at-me factor its sedan sibling has.
The 2015 Hyundai Sonata improves upon its predecessor in many ways, resulting in a refined package packed with impressive features.
The Hyundai Elantra gets help from a bigger, more powerful engine this year as part of a new trim level.
A grizzled veteran and a promising young star set their sights on luxury car supremacy.
Trailing nearly every other compact crossover in terms of sales, is the Tucson a hidden gem within Hyundai’s lineup, or a crossover failure?