Buy or lease the Hyundai Bayon at a price you’ll love
We take the hassle and haggle out of car buying by finding you great deals from local and national dealers
RRP
£21,580 - £27,080
Avg. Carwow saving £1,890 off RRP
Carwow price from
-
Cash
-
£19,521
-
Monthly
-
£267*
-
Used
-
£12,000
Colour guide
Premium pearlescent - Mangrove green
Free
Special solid - Atlas white
£300
Specifications
All the information you need on the Hyundai Bayon.
View specs
Pearl - Aurora grey
£600
Aurora Grey is a classy shade of paint that really adds a bit of class to the Hyundai Bayon’s appearance. In the overall scheme of things it’s a pretty conservative colour to opt for, but it’s also one that should carry a fair bit of appeal on the used market. As an added bonus, it should be a relatively easy car to keep looking clean, as it’ll do a good job of masking winter muck.
Pearl - Dragon red
£600
Dragon Red is another one of the Bayon’s more eye-catching colours. This rich red stands out smartly against the car’s darker exterior trim elements, and thanks to a pearl finish it’ll look great in direct sunlight too. If you want to add a bit of personality to your Bayon’s appearance, this is a great shade to go for, and it shouldn’t fare too badly among second-hand buyers either.
Pearl - Intense blue
£600
This deep shade of Intense Blue is a great way of adding a splash of colour to your Hyundai Bayon without making it stand out from the crowd too much. It complements the silver trim pieces in the front bumper pretty smartly, while the contrasting black bumpers that are standard on all Bayon models also lend it a bit more in the way of visual presence. It shouldn’t be too tricky to keep looking clean, either.
Pearl - Phantom black
£600
This slick shade of Phantom Black will certainly lend your Bayon a more stealthy appearance, but it also serves to swallow up quite a few of the car’s already limited design features to leave it looking just a wee bit bland. Still, black cars are always a safe bet when it comes to maintaining resale value on the used market. That said, you’ll have to be prepared to put in a bit of additional effort in the winter to keep its pearl-effect paint looking sharp.