Hyundai Warranty Guide: Coverage, Exclusions, & Transfer Rules

May 26th, 2026 by

Understanding “America’s Best Warranty” is essential when purchasing a vehicle in Waukesha. At Boucher Hyundai of Waukesha, we break down the 10-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain coverage and clarify exactly what is and isn’t included to ensure your investment is fully protected.

How Long Is the Hyundai Warranty?

Owner Distinction Tip: The famous 10-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Warranty applies only to the original owner. Subsequent owners receive a 5-Year/60,000-Mile Powertrain Warranty. However, Hybrid/EV Battery coverage remains 10 years/100,000 miles regardless of ownership history.

  • 10-Year / 100,000-Mile Powertrain: Covers engine, transmission, and drivetrain (Original Owner).
  • 5-Year / 60,000-Mile New Vehicle Limited: “Bumper-to-Bumper” coverage for electrical, AC, and audio.
  • 7-Year / Unlimited-Mile Anti-Perforation: Covers rust-through on original body sheet metal.
  • 5-Year / Unlimited-Mile Roadside Assistance: 24/7 support for flat tires, towing, and dead batteries.

Hyundai Warranty vs. The Competition

Brand Powertrain Coverage New Vehicle Coverage
Hyundai 10-Year / 100,000-Mile 5-Year / 60,000-Mile
Toyota 5-Year / 60,000-Mile 3-Year / 36,000-Mile
Honda 5-Year / 60,000-Mile 3-Year / 36,000-Mile
Chevrolet 5-Year / 60,000-Mile 3-Year / 36,000-Mile

What Is Covered?

The Hyundai Transmission Warranty and Engine protection fall under the Powertrain umbrella. This covers internal components of the engine block, cylinder heads, and the transmission/transaxle assembly. If a factory defect causes a major component failure during normal use, Hyundai covers the cost of repair or replacement at certified centers like Boucher Hyundai of Waukesha.

What Is NOT Covered?

Understanding exclusions helps prevent surprise costs. The Hyundai Warranty does not cover:

  • Routine Maintenance: Oil changes, tire rotations, and air filters (note: these may be covered by the 3-Year Complimentary Maintenance program).
  • Wear Items: Brake pads, wiper blades, bulbs, and fuses (covered for 1-Year/12k miles only).
  • Cosmetic Damage: Scratches, dents, and paint chips from road debris.
  • Neglect/Misuse: Damage from racing, improper towing, or skipping scheduled service.
  • Environmental Damage: Hail, flood, fire, or collision damage (covered by insurance).

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Hyundai warranty transfer to a second owner?
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty transfers fully. The Powertrain Warranty transfers but is reduced to 5 years or 60,000 miles from the original in-service date.

What is the Hyundai 100,000-mile warranty?
This refers to the Powertrain Limited Warranty which covers major engine and transmission components for the original owner.

Does the warranty cover the hybrid battery?
Yes. Hybrid and EV batteries are covered for 10 years or 100,000 miles, and this specific coverage does transfer to subsequent owners.

Is the Hyundai transmission warranty the same as the powertrain warranty?
Yes. The transmission is a covered component under the Powertrain Limited Warranty, giving original owners 10 years or 100,000 miles of coverage against defects.

Does the Hyundai warranty cover routine oil changes?
No. The warranty itself doesn’t cover routine maintenance like oil changes, tire rotations, and filter replacements. However, new Hyundais include 3 years/36,000 miles of complimentary maintenance that covers those services as a separate benefit.

What voids the Hyundai warranty?
Using the vehicle for purposes beyond its intended use (racing, extreme off-roading, overloading), neglecting required maintenance, installing aftermarket modifications that affect covered systems, or having repairs performed with non-genuine parts can all void relevant portions of the warranty.

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