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Hyundai Pony

The Hyundai Pony (Hangul: 현대 포니), is a small automobile produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai from 1975 until 1990. The Pony was South Korea's first mass-produced[1] and exported car. It has a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and variants were made with two-door coupé utility, three-door liftback, four-door saloon car, and five-door liftback or estate car body styles. The Pony nameplate remained in use until 2000 on some export versions of the Hyundai Excel and Accent.

Hyundai Pony
Second generation Hyundai Pony liftback
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Production1975–1990
AssemblyUlsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car (B)[citation needed]
LayoutFR layout
Chronology
SuccessorHyundai Excel
Hyundai Elantra

Background edit

Hyundai had already ventured into car production by producing locally built versions of the Ford Cortina under licence from 1968. When the company wanted to develop their own car, they hired George Turnbull, the former managing director of Austin and Morris at British Leyland in 1974.[2] He in turn hired five other top British car engineers, Kenneth Barnett as body designer, engineers John Simpson and Edward Chapman, John Crosthwaite as chassis engineer and Peter Slater as chief development engineer.[3][4] With Turnbull's experience with the Morris Marina,[5] engines and transmissions from Mitsubishi, some parts from the Ford Cortina they were already producing, and a hatchback body styled by Italdesign Giugiaro, they developed the Hyundai Pony.

First generation (1975) edit

First generation
 
Hyundai Pony sedan (South Korea)
Overview
Production1975–1982
297,903 units[6]
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé utility
3-door liftback
4-door saloon car
5-door liftback
5-door estate car
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,340 mm (92.1 in)[7]
Length3,970 mm (156.3 in)[7]
3,998 mm (157.4 in) (estate)[7]
Width1,558 mm (61.3 in)[7]
Height1,360 mm (53.5 in)[7]
Curb weight870–935 kg (1,918–2,061 lb)[7]

The Pony was presented as a coupé concept car[8] at the Turin Motor Show in October 1974,[9][10] and the car was introduced in December 1975 as a four-door saloon car to compete with the Saehan Gemini and Kia Brisa. A coupé utility version was added in May 1976, which was called a pickup, although it differed from a typical pickup truck in that its cargo tray was integral with the body rather than being a separate assembly. An estate car arrived in April 1977. In 1981, the small boot lid from the saloon was replaced by a hatchback tail gate creating a new five-door liftback model. This was accompanied with a new three-door liftback. The Pony was loosely based on both the earlier licence-built Ford Cortinas and the Morris Marina, with former British Leyland engineers being hired by Hyundai to design the car.[11]

Hyundai began exporting the Pony to Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador and Egypt in 1976. European exports began in 1979 with Belgium and the Netherlands, with Greece added shortly thereafter. The pickup version was added in October that year, only available with the smaller, 1.2-litre (73 cu in), engine and a 380 kg (838 lb) payload.[12]

The 1,238-cubic-centimetre (75.5 cu in) four-cylinder engine claimed 55 PS (40 kW) and the 1,439-cubic-centimetre (87.8 cu in) engine produced 68 PS (50 kW). The 1.4 GLS was tested by the British car magazine Motor and top speed was 92 mph with acceleration from 0–60 mph in 15.3 seconds.[13]

Lineup edit

  • 1200:GLS/GL/Standard (UK: T, L, TL, GL)
  • 1400:GLS/GL (UK: TL, GL, TLS, GLS)
  • 1600:GLS/GL/Limited (not in all markets)

Second generation (1982) edit

Second generation
 
Second generation Hyundai Pony Liftback
Overview
Production1982–1990
Body and chassis
Body style
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,340 mm (92.1 in)[14]
Length4,029 mm (158.6 in) (hatchback)[14]
4,184 mm (164.7 in) (Canada)[15]
Width1,566 mm (61.7 in)[14]
Height1,355 mm (53.3 in) (hatchback)[14]
1,367 mm (53.8 in) (Canada)[15]
Curb weight920–1,015 kg (2,028–2,238 lb)[14][15]

Introduced in January 1982, the Pony II was similar mechanically to the first-generation version, but was extensively restyled. Only the five-door Liftback and two-door pickup were offered.

With the Pony II, exports also began to the UK in the spring of 1982 – making it the first South Korean car to be sold there. Initially, the Pony was positioned as a budget offering between Eastern Bloc brands (Lada, Skoda) and the lower echelons of established Japanese makes for sales, marking the beginning of a successful foray into this market by Korean carmakers.

Engine types edit

For 1984, the Pony came only with a 1,439-cubic-centimetre (87.8 cu in) 4G33 Mitsubishi inline-four engine, rated at 70 horsepower (52 kW) and 82 pound-feet (111 N⋅m) of torque. This engine was available with either a four-speed or five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission. The 1,238-cubic-centimetre (75.5 cu in) 4G36 engine was not available in Canada. This engine was retained across the line until 1986, after which only the 1,597-cubic-centimetre (97.5 cu in) 4G32 engine (74 horsepower (55 kW) and 93 pound-feet (126 N⋅m) of torque) was available. In mid-1985, the door handles were blacked out, chrome was removed from the windshield wipers, and the "HD" badge was removed from the centre of the grille and replaced with the lettering "Hyundai" off to the left side. A 1.6-litre (98 cu in) model 4G32 engine became available in 1985, with optional air conditioning. These powerplants had a hemispherical crossflow cylinder head, two valves per cylinder (chain-driven SOHC), a two-barrel downdraft carburettor (manual choke) and breaker point-type ignition.

Trim levels edit

Trim levels were 'L' (standard), 'GL/CX', and 'GLS/CXL'. The 'CX/CXL' designations were for 1987 model years only.[where?] The L featured vinyl seats, a fold-down rear bench seat, and usually a four-speed manual transmission mated to a 1.4-litre (85 cu in) inline-four engine. The GL/CX included vinyl-cloth seats, a standard clock (which was mounted in the instrument cluster for 1984–1986 models, and for 1987, a digital clock was added in the centre of the upper dash) rear wiper, passenger-side mirror, tinted glass, lockable fuel door, standard door guards, 50/50 fold-down seats, upgraded interior trim, and (from 1985) an available 1.6-litre (98 cu in) engine. The GLS/CXL included the above with the option of a tachometer, passenger-side vanity mirror, full cloth seats, and (from 1985) a standard 1.6 L engine.

Only the 'L' and 'CX' were trim levels for 1987. The 'L' was the same as the previous 'L', however the clock was now digital and the CX had a standard tachometer. From 1986 to 1987, interior colours available were tan or blue. From 1984 to 1985, it was light grey on dark grey. Options included rear window louvers, a front air dam, rear spoiler, GT package (which included a leather-wrapped Momo three-spoke steering wheel), tachometer, different trim and badging, fog lamps, and extra lights in the rear. All GTs came with the more powerful 1.6 engine. The Pony pickup was sold in Europe (only) until the end of the 1980s. The second generation Pony remained on sale until 1988 (until 1990 in South Korea). In some markets the Pony was replaced by a re-badged Hyundai Excel from 1985, particularly in Europe.

Lineup edit

  • 1200: LE/L/GLX/GLS/GL/Standard
  • 1400: GLS/GL/CX
  • 1600: GLS/CX

Canadian-spec (Non-ECC LHD) edit

 
Canadian specification Hyundai Pony 1400 GLS
 
Canadian specification Hyundai Pony 1400 GLS

The Pony II was exported to Canada from 1983, where it was one of the least expensive vehicles on the market, and sales greatly exceeded expectations; initial projections for 1984 called for 5,000 sales, but the final total was 25,123,[16] making it one of the top-selling vehicles in that country. The Pony was released for sale in Canada for the 1984 model year and sales ended in 1987. The Pony was sufficiently popular there that it was sold alongside the Excel until 1987 rather than being replaced by that vehicle as was done in some other markets. The Canadian version of the Pony was modified to meet local standards. Differences between the Canadian Pony versus its European counterparts were 8-kilometre-per-hour (5.0 mph) bumpers, sealed-beam headlights, side marker lamps instead of indicator repeaters (also in a lower position), and slight alterations in interior instrumentation and trim application.

Other models edit

Coupe concept edit

The Pony Coupe Concept was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign and first shown at the 1974 Turin Motor Show. According to Italdesign, the styling exercise was not performed under commission from Hyundai, but that company's executives asked to brand the concept as a Hyundai just before the opening of the Turin show.[8] After the positive reception in Turin, the concept Coupe was imported to Korea and featured in domestic advertisements there; reverse engineering the concept began at the Hyundai Ulsan plant, and engineering drawings were made, but the Pony Coupe never reached mass production.[17][18]

The styling of the Pony Coupe Concept went on to inspire both the DMC DeLorean (1981)[19] and Hyundai N Vision 74 concept (2022).[20] The N Vision 74 is equipped with dual electric traction motors (both fitted to the rear axle) with a combined output of 670 hp (500 kW) and 664 lb⋅ft (900 N⋅m) of torque, drawing from a 62.4 kW-hr battery pack and hydrogen tanks storing 4.2 kg (9.3 lb) for an on-board fuel cell.[21][22]

Rebadged Excel edit

In Europe, the front wheel drive Hyundai Excel was sold under the Pony name from 1985 as a replacement for the rear wheel drive version. In other markets, the second generation Pony continued on sale alongside the new Hyundai Excel. Until discontinuation, Excel carried the Pony name.

  • The first generation Excel (X1) was called Pony in Europe from 1985 to 1987, and the face-lifted model from 1987–1989 was called the Pony XP.
  • For the second generation Excel (X2), the hatchback versions were called Pony in Europe.

The final usage of the name was with the first generation Hyundai Accent, sold as the Pony in France. The Pony name was last used by Hyundai in 2000.

Super Pony edit

For the second and third generations, some taxi models of the Hyundai Accent were sold as "Hyundai Super Pony". The fourth generation used the name "Grand Pony" instead.

Pony EV edit

In April 2021, Hyundai displayed the Pony Heritage EV, a restored first-generation Pony converted with an electric vehicle powertrain as a concept, in Hyundai Motorstudio Busan.[23][24] The powertrain specifications were not available; the interior featured an instrument panel with two three-digit nixie tube displays for state of charge and vehicle speed.[25][26] The head- and tail-lights feature a pixellated design which Hyundai have called "Pixel Road Trip" or "Parametric Pixel", reminiscent of 8-bit graphics and matching the design language applied to vehicles under its Ioniq sub-brand, including the contemporary Ioniq 5 production and 45 EV concept vehicles.[9][27]

References edit

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  3. ^ The Times July 4th 1974
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  10. ^ "An icon from the past". Hyundai. from the original on 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  11. ^ Taylor, James (26 March 2018). British Leyland: The Cars, 1968–1986. Crowood. p. 242. ISBN 978-1-78500-392-9. from the original on 10 November 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
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  16. ^ "Import sales up on Pony express". Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. January 12, 1985. p. D12. In 1984, Hyundai delivered 25,123 models
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  24. ^ "Hyundai's Pony EV Restomod Is a Genuine—Ginuwine?—Stunner". Automobile Magazine. 16 April 2021. from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
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This article is about the rear wheel drive Hyundai Pony 1975 1985 For the front wheel drive car that was sold in Europe as the Hyundai Pony 1985 1994 see Hyundai Excel The Hyundai Pony Hangul 현대 포니 is a small automobile produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai from 1975 until 1990 The Pony was South Korea s first mass produced 1 and exported car It has a front engine rear wheel drive layout and variants were made with two door coupe utility three door liftback four door saloon car and five door liftback or estate car body styles The Pony nameplate remained in use until 2000 on some export versions of the Hyundai Excel and Accent Hyundai PonySecond generation Hyundai Pony liftbackOverviewManufacturerHyundaiProduction1975 1990AssemblyUlsan South KoreaBody and chassisClassSubcompact car B citation needed LayoutFR layoutChronologySuccessorHyundai ExcelHyundai Elantra Contents 1 Background 2 First generation 1975 2 1 Lineup 3 Second generation 1982 3 1 Engine types 3 2 Trim levels 3 2 1 Lineup 3 3 Canadian spec Non ECC LHD 4 Other models 4 1 Coupe concept 4 2 Rebadged Excel 4 3 Super Pony 4 4 Pony EV 5 ReferencesBackground editHyundai had already ventured into car production by producing locally built versions of the Ford Cortina under licence from 1968 When the company wanted to develop their own car they hired George Turnbull the former managing director of Austin and Morris at British Leyland in 1974 2 He in turn hired five other top British car engineers Kenneth Barnett as body designer engineers John Simpson and Edward Chapman John Crosthwaite as chassis engineer and Peter Slater as chief development engineer 3 4 With Turnbull s experience with the Morris Marina 5 engines and transmissions from Mitsubishi some parts from the Ford Cortina they were already producing and a hatchback body styled by Italdesign Giugiaro they developed the Hyundai Pony First generation 1975 editFirst generation nbsp Hyundai Pony sedan South Korea OverviewProduction1975 1982297 903 units 6 DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro at ItaldesignBody and chassisBody style2 door coupe utility3 door liftback4 door saloon car5 door liftback5 door estate carPowertrainEngine1 2 L Mitsubishi 4G36 I41 4 L Mitsubishi 4G33 I41 6 L Mitsubishi 4G32 I4Transmission4 speed manual3 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 340 mm 92 1 in 7 Length3 970 mm 156 3 in 7 3 998 mm 157 4 in estate 7 Width1 558 mm 61 3 in 7 Height1 360 mm 53 5 in 7 Curb weight870 935 kg 1 918 2 061 lb 7 The Pony was presented as a coupe concept car 8 at the Turin Motor Show in October 1974 9 10 and the car was introduced in December 1975 as a four door saloon car to compete with the Saehan Gemini and Kia Brisa A coupe utility version was added in May 1976 which was called a pickup although it differed from a typical pickup truck in that its cargo tray was integral with the body rather than being a separate assembly An estate car arrived in April 1977 In 1981 the small boot lid from the saloon was replaced by a hatchback tail gate creating a new five door liftback model This was accompanied with a new three door liftback The Pony was loosely based on both the earlier licence built Ford Cortinas and the Morris Marina with former British Leyland engineers being hired by Hyundai to design the car 11 Hyundai began exporting the Pony to Chile Argentina Colombia Ecuador and Egypt in 1976 European exports began in 1979 with Belgium and the Netherlands with Greece added shortly thereafter The pickup version was added in October that year only available with the smaller 1 2 litre 73 cu in engine and a 380 kg 838 lb payload 12 The 1 238 cubic centimetre 75 5 cu in four cylinder engine claimed 55 PS 40 kW and the 1 439 cubic centimetre 87 8 cu in engine produced 68 PS 50 kW The 1 4 GLS was tested by the British car magazine Motor and top speed was 92 mph with acceleration from 0 60 mph in 15 3 seconds 13 Lineup edit 1200 GLS GL Standard UK T L TL GL 1400 GLS GL UK TL GL TLS GLS 1600 GLS GL Limited not in all markets nbsp Hyundai Pony saloon South Korea nbsp Hyundai Pony 3 door liftback New Zealand nbsp Hyundai Pony estate South Korea nbsp Hyundai Pony pickup Greece Second generation 1982 editSecond generation nbsp Second generation Hyundai Pony LiftbackOverviewProduction1982 1990Body and chassisBody style2 door coupe utility5 door LiftbackPowertrainEngine1 2 L Mitsubishi 4G36 I41 4 L Mitsubishi 4G33 I41 6 L Mitsubishi 4G32 I4Transmission4 speed manual3 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 340 mm 92 1 in 14 Length4 029 mm 158 6 in hatchback 14 4 184 mm 164 7 in Canada 15 Width1 566 mm 61 7 in 14 Height1 355 mm 53 3 in hatchback 14 1 367 mm 53 8 in Canada 15 Curb weight920 1 015 kg 2 028 2 238 lb 14 15 Introduced in January 1982 the Pony II was similar mechanically to the first generation version but was extensively restyled Only the five door Liftback and two door pickup were offered nbsp Rear View nbsp Hyundai Pony Pickup Front View nbsp Hyundai Pony Pickup Rear View nbsp InteriorWith the Pony II exports also began to the UK in the spring of 1982 making it the first South Korean car to be sold there Initially the Pony was positioned as a budget offering between Eastern Bloc brands Lada Skoda and the lower echelons of established Japanese makes for sales marking the beginning of a successful foray into this market by Korean carmakers Engine types edit For 1984 the Pony came only with a 1 439 cubic centimetre 87 8 cu in 4G33 Mitsubishi inline four engine rated at 70 horsepower 52 kW and 82 pound feet 111 N m of torque This engine was available with either a four speed or five speed manual or a three speed automatic transmission The 1 238 cubic centimetre 75 5 cu in 4G36 engine was not available in Canada This engine was retained across the line until 1986 after which only the 1 597 cubic centimetre 97 5 cu in 4G32 engine 74 horsepower 55 kW and 93 pound feet 126 N m of torque was available In mid 1985 the door handles were blacked out chrome was removed from the windshield wipers and the HD badge was removed from the centre of the grille and replaced with the lettering Hyundai off to the left side A 1 6 litre 98 cu in model 4G32 engine became available in 1985 with optional air conditioning These powerplants had a hemispherical crossflow cylinder head two valves per cylinder chain driven SOHC a two barrel downdraft carburettor manual choke and breaker point type ignition Trim levels edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Trim levels were L standard GL CX and GLS CXL The CX CXL designations were for 1987 model years only where The L featured vinyl seats a fold down rear bench seat and usually a four speed manual transmission mated to a 1 4 litre 85 cu in inline four engine The GL CX included vinyl cloth seats a standard clock which was mounted in the instrument cluster for 1984 1986 models and for 1987 a digital clock was added in the centre of the upper dash rear wiper passenger side mirror tinted glass lockable fuel door standard door guards 50 50 fold down seats upgraded interior trim and from 1985 an available 1 6 litre 98 cu in engine The GLS CXL included the above with the option of a tachometer passenger side vanity mirror full cloth seats and from 1985 a standard 1 6 L engine Only the L and CX were trim levels for 1987 The L was the same as the previous L however the clock was now digital and the CX had a standard tachometer From 1986 to 1987 interior colours available were tan or blue From 1984 to 1985 it was light grey on dark grey Options included rear window louvers a front air dam rear spoiler GT package which included a leather wrapped Momo three spoke steering wheel tachometer different trim and badging fog lamps and extra lights in the rear All GTs came with the more powerful 1 6 engine The Pony pickup was sold in Europe only until the end of the 1980s The second generation Pony remained on sale until 1988 until 1990 in South Korea In some markets the Pony was replaced by a re badged Hyundai Excel from 1985 particularly in Europe Lineup edit 1200 LE L GLX GLS GL Standard 1400 GLS GL CX 1600 GLS CXCanadian spec Non ECC LHD edit nbsp Canadian specification Hyundai Pony 1400 GLS nbsp Canadian specification Hyundai Pony 1400 GLSThe Pony II was exported to Canada from 1983 where it was one of the least expensive vehicles on the market and sales greatly exceeded expectations initial projections for 1984 called for 5 000 sales but the final total was 25 123 16 making it one of the top selling vehicles in that country The Pony was released for sale in Canada for the 1984 model year and sales ended in 1987 The Pony was sufficiently popular there that it was sold alongside the Excel until 1987 rather than being replaced by that vehicle as was done in some other markets The Canadian version of the Pony was modified to meet local standards Differences between the Canadian Pony versus its European counterparts were 8 kilometre per hour 5 0 mph bumpers sealed beam headlights side marker lamps instead of indicator repeaters also in a lower position and slight alterations in interior instrumentation and trim application Other models editCoupe concept edit The Pony Coupe Concept was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign and first shown at the 1974 Turin Motor Show According to Italdesign the styling exercise was not performed under commission from Hyundai but that company s executives asked to brand the concept as a Hyundai just before the opening of the Turin show 8 After the positive reception in Turin the concept Coupe was imported to Korea and featured in domestic advertisements there reverse engineering the concept began at the Hyundai Ulsan plant and engineering drawings were made but the Pony Coupe never reached mass production 17 18 The styling of the Pony Coupe Concept went on to inspire both the DMC DeLorean 1981 19 and Hyundai N Vision 74 concept 2022 20 The N Vision 74 is equipped with dual electric traction motors both fitted to the rear axle with a combined output of 670 hp 500 kW and 664 lb ft 900 N m of torque drawing from a 62 4 kW hr battery pack and hydrogen tanks storing 4 2 kg 9 3 lb for an on board fuel cell 21 22 nbsp Front View nbsp Rear ViewRebadged Excel edit Further information Hyundai Excel In Europe the front wheel drive Hyundai Excel was sold under the Pony name from 1985 as a replacement for the rear wheel drive version In other markets the second generation Pony continued on sale alongside the new Hyundai Excel Until discontinuation Excel carried the Pony name The first generation Excel X1 was called Pony in Europe from 1985 to 1987 and the face lifted model from 1987 1989 was called the Pony XP For the second generation Excel X2 the hatchback versions were called Pony in Europe The final usage of the name was with the first generation Hyundai Accent sold as the Pony in France The Pony name was last used by Hyundai in 2000 Super Pony edit For the second and third generations some taxi models of the Hyundai Accent were sold as Hyundai Super Pony The fourth generation used the name Grand Pony instead Pony EV edit In April 2021 Hyundai displayed the Pony Heritage EV a restored first generation Pony converted with an electric vehicle powertrain as a concept in Hyundai Motorstudio Busan 23 24 The powertrain specifications were not available the interior featured an instrument panel with two three digit nixie tube displays for state of charge and vehicle speed 25 26 The head and tail lights feature a pixellated design which Hyundai have called Pixel Road Trip or Parametric Pixel reminiscent of 8 bit graphics and matching the design language applied to vehicles under its Ioniq sub brand including the contemporary Ioniq 5 production and 45 EV concept vehicles 9 27 nbsp Front View nbsp Rear View nbsp Headlight detail nbsp Taillight detail nbsp Interior and nixie tube displayReferences edit Hyundai Pony Koreas First Mass Produced Car in 1976 Koreatimes co kr 2010 02 21 Archived from the original on 2013 12 26 Retrieved 2011 12 06 Wood Jonathan 24 December 1992 Obituary Sir George Turnbull The Independent Archived from the original on 3 November 2012 Retrieved 15 February 2012 The Times July 4th 1974 The Engineer Jan 30th 1975 Korean connection 국산車 1호모델 포니1 도 이젠 문화재 a b c d e f Dutch Hyundai Pony brochure Flickr 21 August 2008 Archived from the original on 2021 11 10 Retrieved 2020 10 24 a b Hyundai Pony Coupe Concept Italdesign Archived from the original on 2021 11 10 Retrieved 2021 08 30 a b Hyundai unveils the next generation Heritage Series PONY Hyundai Archived from the original on 2021 08 30 Retrieved 2021 08 30 An icon from the past Hyundai Archived from the original on 2021 08 30 Retrieved 2021 08 30 Taylor James 26 March 2018 British Leyland The Cars 1968 1986 Crowood p 242 ISBN 978 1 78500 392 9 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