We've seen some horrors from
Hyundai when it has restyled cars, and none more so than the last generation of the
Coupe.



Thankfully, this time around the Koreans have developed the current Coupe's lines to make it more aggressive and appealing. It's no Jag XK, but you can still a cut a sharp dash down the high street.
Sadly, the engine line-up has not come in for any attention, so the 1.6- and 2.0-litre engines remain, as does the 2.7 V6.
However, the interior has been tweaked with a new centre console and iPod-able stereo.
Sales start on New Year's Day and prices range from £15,745 to £18,995.
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