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HYUNDAI MOT pass rate

HYUNDAI's pass rate of 79.7% is in line with the national average for cars, at 79.2%. This is based on 1,293,481 MOT tests across 27 HYUNDAI models with enough test volume to report on.

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Models

HYUNDAI models by MOT pass rate
ModelPass rateTests
I1079.2%317,412
TUCSON86.8%210,169
I2079.3%169,591
I3072.3%146,446
IONIQ91.1%74,257
IX3571.3%73,806
KONA91.4%69,685
SANTA FE74.8%52,454
IX2077.3%38,952
I4077.4%30,463
GETZ61.4%27,289
I80074.4%11,880
I10 SE CONNECT90.7%10,893
COUPE58.9%9,163
AMICA65.3%7,862
TUCSON SE CONNECT91.7%7,459
MATRIX59.4%5,231
I20 SE CONNECT91.8%4,020
VELOSTER69.0%3,863
KONA SE CONNECT90.9%3,590
ACCENT58.4%2,600
TERRACAN67.8%1,989
I20 ELEMENT92.2%1,940
ILOAD69.2%1,297
TUCSON ULTIMATE TGDI94.1%1,226
BAYON92.2%1,103
BAYON SE CONNECT92.1%1,088

Top failure reasons across HYUNDAI

Top MOT failure categories for HYUNDAI
CategoryShare of failed testsExample
Brakes45.8%Less than 1.5 mm thick
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment45.2%Not working
Suspension25.1%Ball joint excessively worn
Tyres24.2%Tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm
Visibility20.2%Does not clear the windscreen effectively
Steering7.5%Ball joint has excessive play
Noise, emissions and leaks6.7%Inoperative or indicates a malfunction
Body, chassis, structure6.2%Constant velocity boot split or insecure, no longer prevents the ingress of dirt
Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems2.1%Warning lamp indicates a fault
Identification of the vehicle0.9%Inscription illegible