Citroen C5 X vs Hyundai Elexio

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Citroen C5 X
Citroen C5 X

2023 price

Hyundai Elexio
Hyundai Elexio

$58,990 - $61,990

2026 price

Summary

2023 Citroen C5 X
2026 Hyundai Elexio
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.6L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
6.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Doesn’t really know what it is
  • Engine could be more powerful
  • Hybrid isn’t coming until 2023

  • Slow(ish) DC charging
  • Cabin devoid of buttons
  • Disappearing driver screen
2023 Citroen C5 X Summary

The all-new Citroen C5 X is different. It takes just one look at the car to realise that.

It’s partly an SUV, has more than a hint of wagon to it, and it’s nothing like the old Citroen C5s of years gone by. That’s no bad thing - because this is the sort of Citroen that people who have never even heard of the brand will likely pay attention to

The brand has shaken off its ‘quirky and French’ vibes for a more ‘modern European’ look, and let me tell you - this is a very interesting car. Read on to find out all the stuff you want to know, plus the things you need to know. 

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2026 Hyundai Elexio Summary

There's a hell of a lot riding on the shoulders of the Hyundai Elexio, which is shaping as the brand's best shot to date at taking on Made In China models like the BYD Sealion 7 and Tesla Model Y. 

While the Ioniq family sits atop the EV tree at Hyundai, the Elexio is a very different proposition. It's priced more sharply (the brand is quick to point out that it's only about $8 a week more expensive than a Sealion 7 on a novated lease), and it's the first Hyundai vehicle offered in Australia that's produced in the brand's Chinese factory through its Beijing Hyundai joint venture.

In short, it feels a lot like Hyundai is ready to take on BYD at their own game in Australia.

So, is the Elexio the pick of the Made In China bunch?

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