Ireland · Hyundai · Updated May 2026
Used Hyundai cars for sale in Ireland
The 5-year warranty brand that grew up — and now leads on EV.
Hyundai has moved from value alternative to genuine European competitor. The Tucson was Ireland's #1 best-selling new car in 2024, the Ioniq 5 is one of the most-praised EVs of the decade, and the 5-year unlimited-mileage manufacturer warranty changes the used-buying calculation in Ireland completely.
Top Hyundai models on Autoza right now
These are the Hyundai models with the most active listings from verified Irish dealers. Pricing reflects current asking prices and updates daily.
Hyundai in Ireland — what to know
Hyundai sits at the centre of the Irish car market in 2026. The Tucson took the #1 best-seller crown in 2024, the i30 has been a default family hatch for a decade, and Hyundai Ireland (importer: Harris Group, Naas Road) operates one of the deepest dealer networks in the country — over 40 sites nationwide. The brand's used story is shaped by two forces: the 5-year unlimited-km warranty (industry-leading at point of new sale; partially transferable to the used buyer), and an unusually heavy recall calendar across the last 8 years. Get the recall paperwork right at purchase and Hyundai becomes one of the most cost-effective brands to own in Ireland.
Known issues — what to check before you buy
These are the issues most commonly flagged by Irish mechanics and forum reports for used Hyundai cars. Use them as a checklist on viewing.
Hyundai Tucson TL 2.0 GDI petrol (2016–2018)
Connecting rod bearing failure (KSDS recall RC0014). Rare in Ireland — diesel dominated — but flag any UK/US-import 2.0 GDI. Look for KSDS software update on VIN history.
Hyundai Tucson TL ABS HECU (2016–2018)
HECU corrosion — December 2020 recall covers possible engine-bay fire risk. Hyundai Ireland must confirm recall completion via VIN before purchase.
Hyundai Tucson / i30 / Kona 1.6 CRDi diesel (80,000+ km)
Timing chain rattle on cold start. Full replacement €1,200–€1,800 at an Irish independent.
Hyundai Kona Electric (2018–2020)
LG Energy battery fire-risk recall (~82,000 units globally). Battery must already be replaced on an Irish car — confirm via Hyundai Ireland VIN check.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 / Ioniq 6 (2022–2024)
ICCU (Integrated Charging Control Unit) failure — 12V undercharge, car may lose drive power. Software update + ICCU replacement under warranty.
Hyundai Tucson NX4 Hybrid/PHEV (2021+)
Oil pan sealant degradation causes slow oil leak (sealant only, no gasket). Plus 12V battery drain after 5+ days idle on early production cars.
Best years to buy used in Ireland
• Tucson TL (2018–2020) 1.7 CRDi 116bhp — most common Irish-spec, no GDI bearing issue. €15,000–€18,000. • Tucson NX4 (2022+) — new Mk4 platform with mature interior; avoid earliest 2021 PHEVs. • i30 PD (2017–2020) 1.0 T-GDi 3-cyl petrol. • Kona EV (2021+, post-recall) — battery replaced under LG recall. • Ioniq 5 (2023+) post-ICCU fix.
Years to avoid
• Tucson 2.0 GDI petrol 2016–2017 (rare in Ireland but flag it). • Tucson 1.6 CRDi above 130,000 km without timing-chain history. • Kona Electric 2018–2020 with no documented battery replacement. • Earliest Ioniq 5 2022 cars pre-ICCU software fix.
Running a used Hyundai in Ireland
Parts & servicing
Excellent — Hyundai Ireland (Harris Group) has 40+ authorised dealers, deepest network of the value-tier brands. Service parts typically next-day from central parts. Aftermarket strong via the Hyundai/Kia shared catalogue. Indicative Irish prices (ex-VAT): front brake pads €60–€90, front discs €120–€180, 1.6 CRDi service €120–€160, HECU module out of warranty €800–€1,200 fitted.
NCT pass-rate notes
Tucson historical NCT pass rates have been below the national average — but the driver is fleet age and high-mileage hire-purchase use, not fundamental reliability. Watch front suspension lower arm bushings (the #1 NCT fail category nationally at 15%), LED headlight aim after even minor knocks, brake imbalance on motorway-heavy cars (rear discs corrode under light braking), side slip on AWD Tucsons after kerb impacts, and the cheap-but-easy-to-miss number plate light bulb.
UK imports & VRT — Hyundai-specific notes
Korean cars are uncommon as UK imports — Hyundai Ireland prices competitively, so the arbitrage is small. Right-hand-drive Hyundais sold in the UK and Ireland are identical (Nošovice, Czech Republic for Tucson/i30; Ulsan, Korea for Kona/Ioniq). Czech-built Tucson qualifies for 0% customs duty under the EU-UK TCA, but VAT (23%) and VRT still apply. VRT band: Tucson PHEV/Hybrid in B–D, diesel 1.6 CRDi in E–F.
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Hyundai Tucson TL 1.6 CRDi DCT Executive
2019–2020
Mature pre-NX4 platform, 5yr warranty winding down but cheap to service. Best family-SUV value in the Irish market at €18,000–€21,000.
Hyundai Tucson NX4 Hybrid Executive Plus
2022
New Mk4 platform, hybrid drivetrain (no oil dilution, no DPF), most of the original 5-year warranty still running. €28,000–€32,000.
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Premium (post-recall)
2021
Once the LG battery is replaced under recall, one of the best-value used EVs in Ireland. ~380 km real-world range. €19,000–€23,000.
Buyer's pro tip
Always pull the VIN through Hyundai Ireland (Harris) for outstanding recall work before you sign anything. Hyundai has more open recalls than almost any other brand in the Irish market — KSDS, HECU corrosion, Kona battery, Ioniq ICCU, Tucson oil pan, and the Theta II class action all overlap on this brand. A 30-second VIN check at any Harris-franchised dealer tells you immediately whether you're inheriting a clean car or a maintenance bill. Insist on the recall completion letter — not just the dealer's word.
Hyundai buying questions, answered
How long is the Hyundai warranty in Ireland — and does it transfer?
New Hyundais in Ireland come with a 5-year unlimited-km manufacturer warranty. It transfers to subsequent owners provided the car has been serviced to Hyundai schedule at a franchised dealer (or qualified workshop using genuine parts). A 3-year-old Tucson with full Hyundai service history still carries 2 years of factory warranty for the new owner.
Has my used Hyundai had its open recalls completed?
Hyundai Ireland (Harris Group) can pull a VIN check in 30 seconds at any authorised dealer and tell you exactly which recalls are open or completed. Critical for Tucson (HECU corrosion 2016–2018), Kona Electric (battery 2018–2020) and Ioniq 5/6 (ICCU 2022–2024). Insist on the recall completion letter before purchase.
Is the Hyundai Tucson reliable for Irish driving conditions?
Yes, with caveats. The post-2018 facelift Tucson TL and the 2022+ NX4 are among the most reliable family SUVs sold in Ireland. The 1.7 CRDi is the most common Irish engine and well proven. Avoid early 2.0 GDI petrol (US-spec recall engine) and high-mileage 1.6 CRDi without timing-chain history.
Are used Hyundai EVs worth the price premium?
For a post-recall Kona Electric (2021+) or post-ICCU-fix Ioniq 5 (2023+), yes. Real-world 380–420 km range, 800V fast charging on the Ioniq 5, and battery health on the LG packs is excellent once the recall replacement has been done. Budget €19,000–€23,000 for Kona, €30,000+ for Ioniq 5.
Where can I service my Hyundai in Ireland outside of a main dealer?
Hyundai/Kia share parts so independent specialists like the MotorMall network and Korean Car Parts Ireland cover most service needs nationwide. To preserve the manufacturer warranty, ensure any non-dealer servicing uses genuine Hyundai parts and follows the official service schedule.
What's the most common NCT failure on a used Hyundai Tucson?
Front suspension lower arm bushings — they wear faster than expected on Irish road surfaces, particularly on AWD models. LED headlight aim and rear brake imbalance are next. Budget €200–€350 for typical first-NCT prep on a used Tucson.