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    Hyundai Soaring While Rivals Suffer, And Sedans Are The Secret To Its Success

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJuly 2, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Hyundai Soaring While Rivals Suffer, And Sedans Are The Secret To Its Success
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    It’s no secret that Hyundai is on a roll right now. Pretty much every time a new sales report comes out, some kind of record is broken, and the most recent news is no exception. As of July 1, the second quarter and first half of 2026 is officially over and Hyundai reports not one, or two, but three records. SUV sales are certainly part of that, but sedans are absolutely stealing the spotlight.

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    Specifically, Hyundai Motor America reports its best sales ever for June, the best for the second quarter of the year, and the best first half of the year. The continued success comes at a time when industry sales are supposed to be slumping, so let’s analyze the numbers to see how Hyundai pulled off this sales hat trick.

    Sedans Are Selling

    2025 Hyundai Elantra driving front 3/4Hyundai

    At risk of sounding like a broken record, Hyundai stuck with sedans when certain other automakers said they weren’t needed. That strategy is paying off big time – they still offer five-passenger comfort with decent storage in the trunk, and they’re generally priced lower than comparable SUVs.

    The Hyundai Elantra is the superstar of this story, clocking just over 15,000 sales in June alone. That’s a 22% increase from last year, and it helped the compact sedan reach 46,776 sales in Q2 2026. That’s a 13% increase, and it’s up 7% through the first half of the year with 79,839 units sold. It is Hyundai’s second-best-selling vehicle by a wide margin, trailing only the popular Tucson SUV which also had a great June with a 20% sales increase. For the year thus far, Tucson is up 4% with 117,612 sales.

    Hyundai’s other sedan is doing well, too. The midsize Sonata doesn’t sell in quite the same volume, but it raked in 6,949 sales in June for a 36% increase. Percentage-wise, the Sonata was Hyundai’s biggest success story for the month. Its yearly total sits at 37,057, up 12%. Only the Ioniq 9 has a larger year-over-year percentage increase, but that’s only because the big electric SUV didn’t start sales until the spring of 2025.

    America’s Cheapest New Car Is Selling Well, Too

    2026 Hyundai Venue front 3/4Hyundai

    The Hyundai Venue, with a starting price of $20,550 before destination, is the cheapest new car you can buy in America and Americans are buying it. The small SUV gained 20% in June after a slow start to the second quarter, finding 3,095 buyers. It’s up ever-so-slightly for the year now, at 1% with 15,625 sales.

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    But buyers are also scooping Hyundai’s flagship SUV, the three-row Pallisade. It jumped 23% in June, contributing to a 15% increase for the second quarter and an 11% rise for the first six months of 2026. It’s a volume seller, too, clocking 63,453 sales so far this year. It barely trails the Santa Fe, which is nearly flat for the year with 64,003 – a 2% year-over-year drop.

    It’s Not All Good News

    2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz driving rear 3/4Hyundai

    The Santa Fe’s small yearly drop is nothing compared to the other Santa in Hyundai’s lineup. That would be the Santa Cruz small pickup truck, which is reportedly ending with the 2027 model year. That is still unconfirmed, but with sales down another 14% in June and 30% so far for the year, there’s little reason for Hyundai to continue beating that horse. Mind you, Santa Cruz sales weren’t great to start with, and as they stand now, just 9,981 have sold for the first six months of the year.

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    The Kona isn’t fairing too well, either, but it’s not a basket case. The edgy-styled crossover is an affordable ride with a $25,500 starting price, but sales slipped 15% in June and were down 18% for the second quarter. For the year, sales are down 9% but it still found 36,169 buyers. Ioniq 5 sales also fell sharply in June, which is to be expected given the current state of EVs in America. But the popular electric hatch is still in positive territory for 2026 thanks to a strong start. 20,730 have sold so far.

    Hyundai Models

    June 2026 Sales

    June 2025 Sales

    % Difference

    Q2 2026 Sales

    Q2 2025 Sales

    % Difference

    2026 Year-To-Date Sales

    2025 Year-To-Date Sales

    % Difference

    Elantra

    15,179

    12,412

    +22%

    46,776

    41,278

    +13%

    79,839

    74,768

    +7%

    Ioniq 5

    2,335

    3,172

    -26%

    10,940

    10,481

    +4%

    20,730

    19,092

    +9%

    Ioniq 6

    38

    701

    -95%

    412

    3,004

    -86%

    1,241

    6,322

    -80%

    Ioniq 9

    857

    711

    +21%

    2,868

    1,013

    +183%

    4,858

    1,013

    +380%

    Kona

    6,036

    7,117

    -15%

    18,778

    22,810

    -18%

    36,169

    39,828

    -9%

    Palisade

    11,336

    9,253

    +23%

    35,749

    30,962

    +15%

    63,453

    57,197

    +11%

    Santa Cruz

    1,767

    2,048

    -14%

    5,437

    7,573

    -28%

    9,981

    14,221

    -30%

    Santa Fe

    10,382

    10,230

    +1%

    30,660

    33,677

    -9%

    64,003

    65,078

    -2%

    Sonata

    6,949

    5,095

    +36%

    22,510

    17,189

    +31%

    37,057

    32,986

    +12%

    Tucson

    19,581

    16,378

    +20%

    62,186

    58,337

    +7%

    117,612

    113,310

    +4%

    Venue

    3,095

    2,584

    +20%

    8,864

    9,400

    -6%

    15,625

    15,463

    +1%

    “June capped off a record-setting month and delivered the strongest quarter and first half in Hyundai Motor America history. This growth was driven by broad-based demand across our portfolio, with strong contributions from both our core SUV and sedan lineup and continued gains in hybrids. These results reinforce the effectiveness of our balanced lineup and our ability to scale the products customers are choosing today and a strong partnership with our dealer network.”

    – Randy Parker, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America

    CarBuzz Insight – Why This Matters

    As H1 2026 sales reports roll in, one thing is clear. Americans are tired of high vehicle prices and are looking for more affordable options. Hyundai’s record performance at a time when Detroit automakers are losing sales should be a wake-up call for Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. These companies have all but abandoned sedans and offer precious few vehicles under $30,000. That strategy is now failing, and Hyundai is all-too happy to fill the void.

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