Hyundai stands by petrol engines despite tougher Australian emissions regulations
Hyundai Australia will keep petrol engines while boosting hybrid sales, which grew 92.8% in 2025 to 28,851 units, to meet government emissions standards and avoid penalties.
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Hyundai says N cars caused its NVES fine, defiantly vows to keep selling them alongside EVs
This post appeared first on Chasing Cars. Hyundai racked up the fourth-largest inaugural New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) penalty in the vehicle CO2 law’s first year of operation, and the company has revealed how and why it happened. A spokesperson for Hyundai Motor Company Australia (HMCA) told Chasing Cars that the “vast bulk” of the penalty was chalked up by the CO2 contribution of petrol-powered, high-performance Hyundai N cars. Pictur…
Hyundai Australia boss says N division will remain vital despite NVES fines
Hyundai faces multimillion-dollar NVES fines but says its diverse mix of petrol, hybrid and EV models – plus strong N brand loyalty – offsets the penalty. The post Hyundai Australia boss says N division will remain vital despite NVES fines first appeared on WhichCar.
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