Hyundai's broader range — from i20 hatchback to Creta SUV. Here's what insurance costs in 2026.
Compare Insurance Guide quotes →| Variant | Year | Est. monthly premium |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Tucson 2.0 / 1.6T (NX4) | 2022–2026 | R1,600 — R2,200 |
| Hyundai Creta 1.5 IVT Executive | 2022–2026 | R1,200 — R1,800 |
| Hyundai Creta 1.5 Motion / Fluid | 2021–2025 | R1,000 — R1,500 |
| Hyundai Venue 1.0T Executive | 2020–2026 | R850 — R1,300 |
| Hyundai i20 1.4 / 1.0T | 2021–2026 | R700 — R1,200 |
Estimates based on a 2021 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Executive, 40-year-old male driver, low risk profile, private use, garage parking.
| Insurer | Comprehensive | TPFT | Third Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~R940 | ~R515 | ~R235 | |
| ~R1065 | ~R585 | ~R265 | |
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Momentum Insure
Lowest
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~R895 | ~R490 | ~R225 |
| ~R1070 | ~R585 | ~R270 | |
| ~R1000 | ~R550 | ~R250 |
* Estimates only. Your actual premium depends on vehicle year, location, driving history, and cover options. Get quotes to confirm.
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Hyundai has become one of South Africa's most trusted mainstream brands, supported by its industry-leading five-year / 150,000 km warranty and a well-developed dealer and parts network across all nine provinces. This reliability record translates into consistent, competitive insurance pricing — SA insurers have extensive claims data on Hyundai models and price them accordingly.
The Hyundai range spans from the Grand i10 entry-level hatchback through the i20, Venue, Creta, and Tucson. Each step up the range brings a higher retail price and higher insurance premium, but Hyundai's value positioning means premiums remain competitive versus European alternatives at equivalent price points.
The Creta has become Hyundai's biggest seller in the compact SUV segment. Its strong sales volume means excellent insurer familiarity and competitive premium pricing. The Executive and Fluid variants are the most popular, and premiums on these sit below equivalent Toyota, Volkswagen, and Mazda alternatives at the same price point.
The current-generation Tucson (NX4) is a significant step up in technology, specification, and retail price from its predecessor. Premiums reflect the higher retail value and more complex electronics of the new platform. The 1.6T N-Line variant attracts the highest premium in the Tucson range.
The i20 and Venue represent the most insurance-efficient point in the Hyundai range. Lower retail prices, modest engine outputs, and Hyundai's good repair record combine to produce premiums that are competitive with the Suzuki Swift, Toyota Starlet, and Volkswagen Polo in equivalent segments.