How Much Does an MOT Cost for a Hyundai?

Ellie Dyer-Brown, 20 days ago

3 min read

  • Hyundai
  • MOT
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Hyundai Kona

FixMyCar explains how much Hyundai MOTs cost, including the average price across different models.

Hyundai, a South Korean brand, produces cars known for their reliability and value. They also have reasonable maintenance costs, making them a great all-around investment. This guide focuses on how much you can expect to pay for a Hyundai MOT.

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Hyundai MOT price by model

Which is the cheapest Hyundai model for an MOT?

Which is the most expensive Hyundai model for an MOT?


Hyundai MOT prices across different models

The average price of an MOT across all Hyundai models is £45.32. However, you probably already have your eye on a particular model, so we've included individual average prices in the table below.

ModelAverage Price
Hyundai Ioniq£45.40
Hyundai i10£45.38
Hyundai i20£45.28
Hyundai i30£46.05
Hyundai Santa Fe£43.96
Hyundai Tucson£45.37

Which is the cheapest Hyundai model for an MOT?

A silver Hyundai Santa Fe

The cheapest Hyundai model is the Santa Fe, a practical and smart-looking SUV that costs £43.96 on average for an MOT. It's extremely comfortable and comes with a long warranty to sweeten the pot.


Which is the most expensive Hyundai model for an MOT?

At the other end of the price spectrum is the Hyundai i30, a comfortable family car that costs £46.05 on average for an MOT.


Do you know when your MOT is due? If not, you can use our free MOT checker to find out and set a handy reminder. For more information about what's checked in an MOT, click here.

Or, if you're ready to book your next MOT test, you can compare prices from reliable local mechanics using FixMyCar.

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Written by Ellie

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Ellie is FixMyCar's Content Writer. She has over three years of experience writing about cars and regularly collaborates with automotive experts to provide trustworthy advice for drivers in a language they understand. Her work has been featured in Yahoo! Finance, iNews, The Daily Express and The Sun. She has a BA in English literature and an MA in creative writing from Durham University. Outside of work, Ellie follows F1 and eagerly awaits Ferrari's next era of dominance in the sport. She drives a Suzuki Swift.

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