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Model Current model Main markets Vehicle description Image Name(s) Introduction (cal. year) Introduction Van: H350/Solati: 2014 2014 Asia, Europe and others Large van. Staria: 2021 2021 Asia, Europe, Australasia and others Front-wheel drive van. Available with one-row, three-row and four-row seating. Light pickup truck: Porter/H-100: 1977 2004 Asia
The Hyundai Grandeur (Korean: 현대 그랜저) is a full-size sedan [1] manufactured and marketed by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1986, over seven generations. From 1986 to 1996, the Grandeur was the flagship for Hyundai's South Korean range before the Hyundai Dynasty was introduced. It is marketed globally as the Hyundai Azera.
The initial Genesis vehicle was marketed in South Korea as the Genesis G90, which is the brand's flagship model. [10] In late 2016, the brand launched in the United States with two models: the G80 (previously sold as the Hyundai Genesis), and G90. On 14 September 2016 a third model, the Genesis G70, was unveiled in Namyang, South Korea. [14]
Named 2009 North American Car of the Year, the first for Hyundai. [77] Won 2009 Canadian Car of the Year after winning its category of Best New Luxury Car under $50,000. [62] [78] [79] Won 2009 Car of the Year award by China's Autoworld magazine. [80] Hyundai's V8 Tau engine received 2009 Ward's 10 Best Engines award. [81]
The Hyundai Equus was listed in the '10 exciting cars for 2010' from Forbes. [13] The US model was announced in 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, [14] and was unveiled in 2010 New York Auto Show. [15] Early US model includes the same 4.6L V8 engine as the Genesis except with 10 hp (7 kW) more than the current version.
Trim levels available for the Palisade in the United States and Canada are the base preferred, essential with optional Convenience Package or Convenience and Premium Package, Limited, and top-of-the-line Calligraphy (since 2021 model year). Powering all Palisade models is a 3.8-litre Atkinson cycle V6 engine with Idle Stop & Go (ISG). [16]
Pages in category "Hyundai vehicles" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. ... Template:Hyundai cars; Template:Hyundai Europe Timeline ...
The Great Depression put many luxury car manufacturers out of business; others would hold on before going defunct during the postwar era. [citation needed] [44] [45] 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado coupe. From 1946 until the late 1990s, Cadillac was the top-selling brand of luxury cars in the U.S., while Lincoln was second. [46]