Yup. Not got any pics of it but it fits a treat. DVLA man at the motor show reckoned it was legal to use an import size plate on an imported car (and not necessarily privately imported), especially if it's been designed for a certain size plate. I'd argue that the blanking area in the lower grill slots shows it's designed for that size. It's also a big enough plate to fit UK standard size letters. Mine's also got a dark blue border plus a Hyundai badge where the UK / Euro flag would go. Not strictly legal but it passed the MOT - also reduces the range of vehicles someone can stick your plates on if they nick them. Worth keeping your old plates in case you get any trouble. I am not a lawyer...
Demon plates were great to deal with; be aware you can just delete their branding that they add as a default when you start creating a plate. They still print their details very small at the edge of the plate, which as all the law requires, not a big advert across the bottom.
My old plates had borders that said "
Richmond Hyundai - when all you want is everything".

They just had to go.