2007 Hyundai Trajet Reviews

You'll find all our 2007 Hyundai Trajet reviews right here. 2007 Hyundai Trajet prices range from $3,190 for the Trajet V6 27 to $5,060 for the Trajet V6 27.

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Hyundai Reviews and News

'No, not really': Key car features don't matter
By Stephen Ottley · 02 Dec 2025
Hyundai is confident its newest model will score a five-star ANCAP safety rating.
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Best Family Cars Australia 2026
By Dom Tripolone · 30 Nov 2025
2026 might be one of the best years for Australian families on the hunt for a new ride.
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Best new cars coming to Australia in 2026
By Jack Quick · 29 Nov 2025
Best new cars coming to Australia in 2026
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Best EVs Australia 2026
By Tim Gibson · 25 Nov 2025
The electric car onslaught will continue in 2026 with the announcement of more than 20 new models in Australia.
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Game-changing hybrid tech for big brand
By Jack Quick · 25 Nov 2025
Hyundai has reportedly started preparations for production of its forthcoming Santa Fe range-extender electric vehicle (REEV).As reported by ETNews, the South Korean carmaker currently plans to complete development of the new vehicle’s combustion engine and engine control unit (ECU) by the first half of 2026.It’s reported that mass production of the Santa Fe REEV will commence towards the end of 2026 at the company’s forthcoming Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America facility.The US will be the target initially due to the success of the Santa Fe in that market, with global sales expected for 2027.At this stage it’s unclear whether Hyundai plans to offer the Santa Fe REEV in Australia. It’s currently offered with either turbo-petrol or hybrid powertrains.No details about the Santa Fe REEV’s powertrain have been confirmed yet, but it’s believed to offer double the driving range of the Ioniq 6 (up to 614km of range). This theoretically means a total driving range of 1200km could be on offer.Like other REEVs, it’s understood the primary driving force will come from either one or two electric motors, with a petrol engine acting purely as a generator to top up the battery pack.REEVs are becoming increasingly popular in the Chinese market and while the Holden Volt and BMW i3 REx were among the first REEVs to ever be offered in Australia, there’s now the Leapmotor C10 REEV.It’s understood Genesis is also working on REEV technology and is planning to launch a GV70 REEV in the near future. The brands could be sharing the development work.In addition to this new REEV powertrain for the Santa Fe, it’s expected there’s an imminent facelift due which will address some of the complaints about its exterior design.This could include a redesign of the horizontal low-sitting tail-lights. A recently spied prototype showed what appeared to be vertically oriented units, skirting the edges of the vehicle’s tailgate.New LED headlights and daytime running lights were shown too, ditching the current model's H-shaped look.The updated Santa Fe will likely also introduce the company’s new Pleos Connect infotainment software which is more software-defined than current operating systems and will offer over-the-air updates, among other things.More prototypes of the updated Santa Fe, potentially with the new REEV powertrain, will likely be spied ahead of its expected reveal next year.
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Hardcore Prado smasher revealed
By Jack Quick · 21 Nov 2025
Hyundai has just revealed a wild new off-roader concept at this year’s LA motor show.
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What you must know before buying a used car
By Tim Gibson · 20 Nov 2025
A new safety report has rated some popular used cars.Monash University’s Accident Research Centre Used Car Safety Ratings for 2025 have been revealed, with 23 new vehicles added to the handbook that covers vehicles built between 1982 and 2023.Top picks of the newly added vehicles were the 2013-22 Ford Transit van, 2014-21 BMW 2 Series, 2019-23 Mazda CX-30, 2017-23 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and 2018-23 Subaru Forester.The report revealed the average risk of being killed or seriously injured across all road users involved in a crash is 34 per cent lower in a vehicle manufactured from 2022 onwards, compared to 20 years ago. The ratings report looked at crash data analysing more than 9.5 million vehicles and 2.6 million road users in Australia and New Zealand between 1987 and 2022. It rated 561 vehicle models that were built between 1982 and 2023 looking at factors such as crash location, driver age and the number of vehicles involved. It measured safety through an overall rating with three categories: driver safety, other road user safety and crash avoidance. All are ranked out of five.Certain vehicles received a ‘Safer Pick’, where they scored five stars for overall and driver protection, with at least four stars for other road user safety and crash avoidance. Almost all 'Safer Pick' vehicles are available second-hand for under $25,000 and more than half priced below $10,000, according to Monash University.The report made particular note of the high risk attached to ute crashes, with only one ute achieving a five-star overall rating, and 70 per cent one or two stars.Some of this real-world data does not line up with ANCAP safety ratings. The Ford Mustang, manufactured from 2015-2022, received a two-star rating, which was later upgraded to three-stars with ANCAP. Yet, it achieved a near all-excellent rating in real-world crashes, according to the data.The full data set is available here.
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Big brand previews new Prado hunter
By Dom Tripolone · 18 Nov 2025
Hyundai might have just let slip its big new secret.
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Surprise reason for new HiLux hunter
By Stephen Ottley · 16 Nov 2025
Has Hyundai left it too late to enter the ute market?
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Big brand plots HiLux hunter
By Stephen Ottley · 13 Nov 2025
Hyundai isn’t preparing to launch one new ute - it’s planning on a second.
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