
Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (HARI) has finally updated its price list to conform to the government’s Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Act. Here the updated pricing for the Korean marque’s vehicles.
Among Hyundai’s vehicles, the Accent Hatchback, Tucson, Santa Fe, Grand Starex, and H-100 all increased its prices by as low as P2,000 and as high as P117,000. Meanwhile, the SRP of the Elantra’s and Accent sedan’s GL variants remained the same.
Sadly, none of the Korean marque’s prices went down but it’s nice to know that the EON, Veloster, and H350 experienced no change.

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