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Hyundai Motability Range

At West Riding Hyundai, we are thrilled to present an extensive selection of Hyundai models accessible through the Motability scheme. Our vehicles are adaptable to accommodate your specific requirements, enabling you to operate, enter, and store mobility aids with ease within your car. To learn more about the Hyundai Motability range, feel free to explore the details provided below. Alternatively, you can reach out to your nearest retailer and connect with our welcoming and committed team for further assistance and information.

Petrol Mild Hybrid

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Mild Hybrid, Hybrid & Plug-In

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Hyundai Motability Car Offers At West Riding

To simplify the process of acquiring a new Hyundai vehicle through the Motability Scheme, we provide an excellent array of Hyundai New Car Motability Offers, ensuring convenience and accessibility for all. Discover our unbeatable Hyundai Motability Car deals, featuring budget-friendly weekly rentals and low advanced payments, ensuring that acquiring a new Hyundai is now more affordable than ever before!

Explore Our Motability Hyundai Cars

Discover the wide range of new Hyundai cars available on the Motability Scheme online at West Riding today! From compact city cars to spacious SUVs and cutting-edge electric vehicles, our diverse lineup ensures there’s something to suit every need and preference.

Hyundai i10: Perfect for city driving, the Hyundai i10 combines compact design with a spacious interior and advanced safety features, making it an ideal choice for navigating busy streets with ease.

Hyundai Bayon: A stylish and versatile crossover, the Bayon offers a dynamic driving experience with its compact design and advanced features, perfect for urban adventures.

Hyundai Tucson: A sophisticated SUV that blends style, versatility, and robust performance, the Tucson is equally at home on city streets or off-road adventures.

Hyundai IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6: These innovative electric vehicles redefine sustainable mobility with striking designs, cutting-edge technology, and impressive ranges, showcasing Hyundai’s commitment to a greener future.

Hyundai Santa Fe: A spacious and luxurious all-electric SUV, the Santa FE combines bold design, advanced technology, and zero-emissions performance, making it perfect for family journeys and long adventures.

Start Your Hyundai Motability Journey Today

Contact us or visit your nearest Hyundai showroom to speak to one of our friendly and dedicated Motability specialists. Our experienced Motability team at our Hyundai dealerships located in Bolton, Colne, and Manchester are available to help you find the perfect vehicle to fit your lifestyle. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find the perfect offer for you.

eligibility

The Motability Scheme is a registered Charity and its aim is to provide an easy and affordable means for people with disabilities to become mobile by leasing a car in exchange for their mobility allowance. Joining the scheme is subject to certain criteria, terms & conditions.

Motability Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to join the Motability Scheme, you must receive one of these disability allowances:

  • Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
  • Higher Rate Mobility Component of Child Disability Payment (Scotland)
  • War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement (WPMS)
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)

You will need to have at least 12 months remaining on your allowance when you apply.

More details about the allowances used on the Motability Scheme can be found by visiting the Motability Website.

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Driving adaptations help a disabled person to drive where it would otherwise not be possible and assist speed control, steering and signalling. They can vary from simple attachments, to replacing standard factory controls with a bespoke system designed for individual special needs and requirements. Driving adaptations include: Hand controls Electronic accelerators Left foot accelerators Pedal modifications Steering aids Remote control devices

Motability Stowage Adaptions are designed to lift a wheelchair into a car and can be an electric boot hoist or rooftop stowage system, both working with just the touch of a button.

A Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) is not the only option available for wheelchair users when they are looking at how they will access their Motability car. There are also a number of Motability Access Adaptions that can be mounted on a car that include: Transfer plates Electric person hoist Swivel seats.

Motability benefits

The Motability car can be used by or for the benefit of the disabled person, which means that you can elect to have a named driver do the driving for you if you prefer, and this also means you do not have to be in the car for every journey.

Other named drivers in the household can use the Motability car for shopping trips and for other activities, as long as the journey is for the benefit of the disabled person.

Be aware however that only the named drivers listed on your Certificate of Motor Insurance can drive the car and only drivers who have a legally valid driving licence can be added as named drivers.

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Adaptations

Car boot hoist

This is a hoist which stores your wheelchair or scooter in your car boot. Tie-downs are included as part of the hoist package to help secure your scooter or wheelchair into the boot of your car.

Your wheelchair or scooter will affect the type of boot hoist you need and the space required, so you should take your product to the dealership so they can make sure that the cars you are considering will fit the hoist type you need, as well as your scooter or wheelchair. Adding a boot hoist to a car could be an alternative to a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV).

4-way hoist

4-way hoists are ideal if you need to transport a scooter or a larger wheelchair. They help move the product up and into the boot at the touch of a button, although you will also need to guide the product by hand and then secure your product using tie-downs. In many cases, your product will only fit with one or more rear seats folded down. You may also need to dismantle your scooter.

2-way hoist

2-way hoists are for lighter wheelchairs. They operate with an up and down action only, so you will need to push the wheelchair into the boot by hand, then secure the product using tie-downs. Although generally for use with smaller products, the rear seats may still need to be part or fully folded flat, so again this is an important consideration when deciding which hoist is best for you.

Due to the complex nature of boot hoists, it is important that you speak with your adaptation installer to discuss how they work.

Lightweight manual wheelchair

If you're a wheelchair user planning to renew your car lease, you could find it beneficial to lease a lightweight manual wheelchair alongside your Motability Scheme car.

These new lightweight wheelchairs could help maximise your mobility when you arrive at your destination and offer great value for money.

There are two different manual wheelchairs to choose from; both come as either self-propelled, if you wish to travel independently, or assistant-propelled, if you need someone to push your wheelchair. Both options are lightweight in design and fold to allow easy transportation in your car.

A car rooftop stowage unit could be a solution if you transport a manual wheelchair, and need to use your boot to store other items. They can usually be installed on either the passenger or driver side.

The rooftop stowage unit allows you to store a folded wheelchair, in a box, on the roof of your car. An electric hoist lifts the folded wheelchair from the ground and then manoeurvres it into the rooftop box.

Consider the places where you normally park your car as rooftop stowage systems may mean that you are no longer able to park in underground car parks where there are height restrictions.

Hand controls

Help with speed control
If you find using standard pedals for braking or acceleration difficult, you may be better off using a hand control such as a push/pull device. This popular adaptation allows you to control the speed of the car with your hands by pushing or pulling a lever to accelerate or brake. There are various hand controls available from most manufacturers, but the basic function is the same across most models. They range from more basic mechanical push/pull systems to electronic or air compression systems. Please be aware if you're considering a push/pull device, you will also need to choose a car with an automatic gearbox.

Electronic accelerators

Help with speed control If you have limited mobility in your legs or find push/pull hand controls take too much effort, an electronic accelerator may help, and there are a few different types available.

Trigger accelerator - With a trigger accelerator you pull with your finger to accelerate, and push away to brake

Over ring accelerator - The over ring accelerator is fitted in front of the steering wheel. You push it down toward the steering wheel to accelerate

Under ring accelerator - The under ring accelerator is fitted behind the steering wheel. You pull it towards the steering wheel to accelerate

Ghost ring accelerator - The ghost ring accelerator is fitted behind the steering wheel. You control the speed by using your fingers in side to side movements

All electronic accelerators come with a hand operated brake. There are a number of electronic accelerators; to find out which would be most suitable for you, speak to your adaptation installer.

Left foot accelerators

Help with speed control If you have limited mobility in your right leg, and cannot use the standard accelerator comfortably, you may benefit from having a left foot accelerator fitted. This will allow you to control the speed with your left foot, while the original accelerator is safely out of the way. There are a few types of left foot accelerators.

Floor-mounted accelerator - A floor-mounted accelerator is fitted to the left of the brake so that you are able to use your left foot to accelerate. A pedal guard is fitted over the original pedal whilst the new accelerator pedal is being used.

Twin-flip accelerator - A twin-flip accelerator is a second pedal fitted to the left of the brake pedal, enabling you to use your left foot to accelerate. The original pedal folds away. In most cases, this can still be used if your nominated driver does not require adaptations.

If you have never driven with a left foot accelerator, it is important to speak to your adaptation installer or Mobility Centre for advice.

Pedal modifications

Help with speed control 
If you have difficulty reaching the pedals when driving, you could opt to have the pedals extended. Modifying the pedals of your car could bring them closer to your driving seat, allowing you to drive more comfortably while controlling the car with ease.

Steering aids

Help with steering
If you have difficulty holding or turning a standard steering wheel, there are a number of simple solutions that may well help you. For example, a steering wheel ball can be fitted to allow you to have more control when steering the car.

If you have hand controls fitted, a steering ball is often essential, as it enables you to steer the car with one hand, while operating hand controls with the other. Many can be easily attached and removed.

Remote control devices

Help with a variety of functions
Remote control devices help make it easier to operate some of your standard car controls, such as the indicators, windscreen wipers and headlights, using a single control panel mounted on the steering wheel. They can also incorporate a steering wheel ball so steering and operating basic car functions can be done with one hand.

Transfer plates

A transfer plate is fitted to the side of the car seat and provides a smooth surface between the wheelchair and the car seat to help you with the transfer. Once you are in the vehicle and are comfortable, the transfer plate can simply be folded out of the way.

Transfer plates can either be manual or electric, however the electric version cost more.

To use a transfer plate, it is essential that you consider your upper body strength, as you'll need to be able to transfer yourself out of your wheelchair, onto the transfer plate and back again.

Electric person hoist

If you are a wheelchair user, another option for accessing the car is via an electric person hoist, which physically lifts you into the car.

The hoist includes a permanent mount fitted into the car and three sections which clip together to form the frame. A specially designed canvas sling is put in position with very little movement required from the wheelchair user. Heavy duty hooks in the sling are then slipped onto the hoist and the hoist is raised electronically. Once you are seated in the car, the frame sections of the hoist can be removed and stowed in the boot, but the sling remains in place, making it easier to reverse the process at the end of the journey.

For some people this may be an alternative solution to getting a fully converted Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle. You may find your travelling experience more comfortable as you will be seated on the original car seat alongside the driver, rather than in your wheelchair. However, you’ll need to check with an adaptation installer that the car you are interested in is suitable for this type of hoist.

Our adaptation installers will be happy to arrange a no-obligation demonstration of the adaptations and will advise on which cars are compatible.

Swivel seats

A permanent swivel seat turns, and in some cases moves in and out of the car, then lowers or tips, to make getting in and out of the seat easier. Manual and powered versions are available. Remember, you may need help putting your wheelchair in the boot if you are not able to do it yourself.

Wheelchair swivel seats are also available. They are made up of two parts and allow your wheelchair base to connect to a specially designed car seat. Wheelchair swivel seats cannot be operated independently, as you will need someone to help put the wheelchair base into position and store it once you are in the car.

Swivel seats can only be fitted in some cars. Please speak to one of our adaptation installers that specialise in swivel seat installations, who will happily advise on vehicle choices.

The Motability Scheme offers many special adaptations ranging from simple driving controls to hoists that lift a wheelchair user into a standard car. All Motability adaptations are designed to help make driving or travelling as comfortable as possible.

Motability adaptations that are available fall into three general categories; Driving, Stowage or Access.

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Motability offers

The Motability scheme works by exchanging your higher-rate mobility allowance to lease a car through the Motability scheme.

  • Step one: Find the right car for you. Check out our latest Motability offers

  • Step two: Choose your nearest West Riding Retailer. All our Retailers are Motability approved so you can rest assured, you’re in safe hands with someone who can advice you on everything to do with the scheme. Find you nearest retailer.

  • Step three: Drive away in your dream car. Yup it’s that simple. At the end of the lease, you simply hand your car back and pick a new car for your next lease.

Simply get in touch with us and we’ll do the rest. Contact your nearest Retailer

Use our free, quick and easy eligibility checker to see if you qualify for the Motability scheme.

Insurance, maintenance and breakdown cover are all included in the price of leasing your car through the Motability scheme. You can even add friends, family or carers as named drivers.

Visit the official Motability website to find out more

There’s a wide range of Hyundai models available on the Motability scheme.

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