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Hyundai Starex

The Hyundai Starex is a van built by Hyundai. First-generation models were known in Europe as the Hyundai H-1 and as the Hyundai H200 in the Netherlands. For the second generation, Australian and UK market models are sold as the Hyundai iLoad (cargo version), in Australia as Hyundai iMax and the UK as Hyundai i800 (people mover versions). European models are differentiated as the Hyundai H-1 Cargo (cargo version) and Hyundai H-1 Travel (people mover version). In the Netherlands, it is called Hyundai H300, in Malaysia, only as Hyundai Starex Royale with Minivan, while the people mover version of the H300 is sold only for fleets.

Hyundai Starex
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Also calledHyundai H-1
Production1997–2021 (South Korea)
1997–2023 (International)
AssemblySouth Korea: Ulsan (Hyundai Motor Company Ulsan plant)
Egypt: Cairo (Ghabbour Group)
Algeria: Tiaret (TMC Group)
Indonesia: Bekasi (Hyundai Indonesia Motor)
Malaysia: Rawang, Selangor (Hyundai Malaysia)
Turkey: Izmit (Hyundai Assan Otomotiv)[1]
Body and chassis
ClassLight commercial vehicle (M)
Van
Body style4-door van
4-door minibus
2-door pickup (Libero)
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Grace (Mitsubishi Motors)
SuccessorHyundai Staria
Hyundai Solati H350 (Mexico)

First generation (A1; 1997)

First generation (A1)
 
Hyundai Starex SVX (pre-facelift)
Overview
Also calledHyundai H-1
Hyundai H200
Hyundai Libero (pickup)
Hyundai Satellite
JAC Ruifeng (JAC Refine)
Production1997–2007
2002–2015 (China)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door van
4-door minibus
2-door pickup (Libero)
RelatedMitsubishi Delica
Hyundai Porter
JAC Refine M5
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.4 L Sirius I4
  • 3.0 L Sigma V6
  • Petrol/LPG:
  • 2.4 L Sirius I4
  • 3.0 L Sigma V6
  • Diesel:
  • 2.5 L D4BF/D4BH I4
  • 2.5 L A CRDI I4
  • 2.6 L D4BB I4
  • China (petrol):
  • 1.8 L I4
  • 2.0 L HFC4GA3 I4
  • 2.0 L HFC4GA3-1C turbo I4
  • 2.4 L HFC4GA1-C I4
  • China (diesel):
  • 1.8 L HFC4DB3-2C turbo I4
  • 1.9 L HFC4DB1-2C turbo I4
  • 2.8 L HFC4DA1-2B1 turbo I4
Transmission6-speed manual
5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseRV Wagon/Van: 2,810 mm (110.6 in)
Jumbo Wagon/Van: 3,080 mm (121.3 in)
Length4,695 mm (184.8 in)–5,090 mm (200.4 in)
 
Rear view (pre-facelift)

The Starex succeeded the Hyundai Grace (also known as the H100) in most countries. Like the Hyundai Grace, the first generation A1-series Starex was available in a wide range of configurations, including minivan (MPV), minibus, van, pick-up, taxi and ambulance. For the very first 1997 models, it used the derived 2.5-liter 4D56 SOHC 8-valve non-turbo diesel engine with 55 kW (75 PS) and 142 N⋅m (105 lb⋅ft) at 2500 rpm. These first generation models were initially restricted for sale to the domestic South Korean market, but were eventually exported to a number of countries in Southeast Asia and some parts of Europe.

For the 1998 model year, a gasoline engine was offered, a Mitsubishi derived 4G64 108 kW (147 PS) at 5250 rpm with 218 N⋅m (161 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4000 rpm. The diesel engine now comes with a slightly more powerful Mitsubishi derived 4D56 non-intercooled turbo diesel engine with 62 kW (84 PS) at 201 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpm. Available in two trim levels, SVX and Club, and a number of body styles (commercial panel van, and pick up (Libero)). A long wheelbase (12-seater) "Jumbo" and short wheelbase (seven- and nine-seater) "RV" was also available. First introduced to this model are luxurious features like side lower body cladding with two-tone paint scheme (SVX, Club), optional dual sunroof (Club), side body "Tetris style" decals (Club), chrome slant grills, rear tailgate handle opener cover (Club), cream moquette upholstery (Club), optional high-tech head unit with television screen and six-disc CD changer (Club) for domestic models, power windows and antenna (SVX, Club) an Aisin Seiki Co. sourced four-speed automatic transmission with electronically controlled transmission (ECT) and overdrive switch and differently styled "star" 15-inch alloy wheels with exposed lug nuts (Club). For safety, it also features limited-slip differential (LSD), anti-lock braking system (ABS) and driver side airbag. This models was exported to a number countries and proved a big hit to some car markets like the Philippines where at that time was imported via gray market. It gained instant popularity for comfortable sedan-like drive, availability of automatic transmission, expansive interior space and thickly bolstered seats. Its main advantage was being priced lower than its twin, the Mitsubishi Space Gear, yet it packed more features and factory accessories like front bull bars, top basket loader, and a rear ladder. For the following year in the Philippines, the gasoline engine version was dropped due to unusually high gasoline consumption, but still made available for other markets.

For the 1999 model year, it gained the more powerful 2.5 SOHC 8-valve turbo-diesel intercooled engine that has an output of 63 kW (86 PS) at 4000 rpm and 170 N⋅m (130 lb⋅ft) of torque, most notable feature is the addition of a hood scoop for the intercooler feed, different upholstery color scheme, blacked-out B-pillars (Club) and a top dashboard center binnacle with temperature, altimeter and a compass for 4x2 and 4x4 Club variant.

First facelift

The 2000 to 2002 model version, also known as the "millennium" model, retains the previous engine specs while it made available for its domestic market, a Mitsubishi derived 2,972 cc 6G72 V6 gas engine with 145 kW (197 PS) at 5000 rpm and 278 N⋅m (205 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4000 rpm. This models features updated exterior and interior trims for the SVX and Club models, with features such as multi-reflectorized clear headlamps and jewel-like treatment for the tail-lights, differently styled front bumper over riders, front door "SVX" decals, black and gray interior color scheme with more durable upholstery material, and differently styled alloy wheels for the SVX and Club models.

For the 2003 to 2004 model, a more powerful power plant was made available, a new 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve common rail direct injection turbo-diesel engine that had an output of 104 kW (141 PS) and 360 N⋅m (270 lb⋅ft) of torque. It retains the previous model's interior and exterior styling features and received a new digital climate control for the higher Club model.

Second facelift

 
2007 Hyundai H-1 SV Cargo (second facelift)

The 2005 to 2007 offered much more with a new front fascia, with features such as squared "bug" eye headlights, an extended bumper to accommodate the oversized square radiator grills with three vertical chrome bars and squared fog lamps. Also new was differently finished rear tail-lights and bumpers, integrated radio antenna, digital odometer and trip meter and (depending on the market) an updated multimedia head unit with flip-down ceiling-mounted screen. The engine was a Sirius 2.4-litre DOHC 16-valve MPi engine that had an output of 107 kW (143 hp) at 192 N⋅m (142 lb⋅ft) of torque, carry-over 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve common rail direct injection turbo-diesel engine that had an output of 104 kW (141 PS) at 360 N⋅m (270 lb⋅ft) of torque and a 2.5-liter SOHC eight-valve turbo diesel with intercooler engine that has an output of 63 kW (86 PS) at 4000 rpm and 170 N⋅m (130 lb⋅ft) of torque but now with ETC. The interior features upgraded upholstery, a number of cup holders located at the back seats, and an easy to wipe and clean rubberized floor matting. Top-of-the-line (Gold) models features a leather interior an overhead console and immobilizer. Aluminum accents, split, folding seats, all power features, digital climate control, key less entry and DVD player with six speakers are standard.

Hyundai Libero

 
Hyundai Libero, the pickup version of the A1-series Starex

Between 2000 and 2007, Hyundai manufactured a pickup version of the A1-series Starex. Known as the Hyundai Libero, it was meant to replace the Hyundai Porter in the lineup. They were equipped with a 2.5-liter diesel engine (in normally aspirated and turbocharged forms) or 3.0-liter Sigma gasoline V6, and came in a multiple body styles, including pickup and flatbed. It was sold in The Netherlands as Hyundai H300 Pickup.

JAC Refine

The Starex is also produced in China under the name JAC Refine by Anhui Jianghuai Automobile from March 2002 to 2015 under the Hyundai licence. It is very successful, with a market share of about 20 percent.[2] From 2003 to 2008, it has consecutively won "Year's MPV" and "The Best Official Car" from 2004 to 2008. In 2007, it was granted "The Best MPV" and "The Best MPV for Government".[3] The Refine is available with a 2.0-litre turbo or 2.4-litre petrol engine and a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic gearbox. 1.8-litre petrol and turbocharged diesel variants along with the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel arrived in 2012, 2013 and 2015 respectively as well as a six-speed manual gearbox for 1.8- and 1.9-litre diesel.[4]

Second generation (TQ; 2007)

Second generation (TQ)
 
Hyundai H-1 iMax (Australia; pre-facelift)
Overview
Also calledHyundai Grand Starex
Hyundai H-1
Hyundai H-1 Cargo
Hyundai H-1 iLoad
Hyundai H-1 iMax (Australia)
Hyundai H-1 Travel
Hyundai H300
Hyundai Huiyi
Hyundai i800
Hyundai Starex Royale (Malaysia)
Dodge/Ram H100 Van/Wagon (Mexico)[5]
Production2007–2021 (South Korea)
2007–2023 (International)
Body and chassis
Body style5-door van
5-door minibus
5-door panel van
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual (2012–2021)
4/5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,200 mm (126.0 in)
Length5,125 mm (201.8 in) (2007–2017)
5,150 mm (202.8 in) (2018–2021)
Width1,920 mm (75.6 in)
Height1,925 mm (75.8 in) (Wagon)
1,935 mm (76.2 in)
Curb weight1,832–2,620 kg (4,039–5,776 lb)
 
Hyundai H-1 iMax (Australia; pre-facelift)
 
Hyundai iLoad (Australia; pre-facelift)
 
Hyundai iMax (Australia; first facelift)
 
Hyundai H-1 (Indonesia; first facelift)

Powertrain

The second-generation vehicle was introduced as the Grand Starex with larger dimensions and much stronger CRDi engine. The engine is a 2.5-liter CRDi inline 4-cylinder engine delivering 125 kW (168 hp) at 3,800 rpm with 392 N⋅m (289 lb⋅ft) of torque between 2,000 and 2,500 rpm.

In 2012, Hyundai updated their diesel engines slightly for the UK and Australian models. Chief among the changes is the addition of a new six-speed manual gearbox in place of the old five-speed unit, improving official fuel economy by 0.5 litres per 100 km to 8.0L/100 km.

This comes at a cost, however, with Hyundai ditching the variable geometry turbocharger from the engine in favour of a less-potent waste gate set-up, resulting in substantially lower power and torque outputs than before.

The new engine/manual gearbox combination will produce official figures of 100 kW and 343Nm, down from 125 kW/392Nm, although the new model hits its peak torque earlier, arriving from a low 1500 rpm.

Five-speed automatic versions of the iLoad diesel get a substantial hike in torque output, with the engine retaining the variable geometry turbocharger but now producing figures of 125 kW and 441Nm (up from 125 kW/392Nm).

The trade-off is a narrower peak torque-band, with the maximum available between a narrow 2000 and 2250 rpm (previously 2000 and 2500 rpm).

Despite the beefy boost, claimed combined fuel consumption has dropped at an even larger rate than the manual, now returning 8.8L/100 km (previously 9.5L/100 km).

Regions

In the UK, the passenger model is sold as the i800 and is available in two variants, the SE and SE Nav, both available with either manual or automatic transmissions both with the 2.5l CRDi diesel engine. The panel van is marketed as the iLoad.

 
Interior

In Malaysia, the second generation Hyundai Starex was launched in May 2008 with 11 seats.[7] In August 2009, the Starex was updated and now known as the Hyundai Grand Starex Royale. Updates included a new grille, body-coloured wing mirrors opposed to black, addition of a rear windscreen wiper and a new in-car-entertainment roof-mounted system.[8][9] In July 2011, the Starex was updated yet again. The changes this time included a revised chrome grille, the addition of LED daytime running lights, side skirting, revised front and back bumpers and a new rear spoiler with built-in stop light. The second row of seats gained swivel functionality, the instrument cluster was revised and electronic stability programme or ESP and a GPS navigation system became standard equipment. This July 2011 update was available with in a sole GLS variant with an optional premium package being available.[10][11] In March 2014, the Starex in Malaysia received yet another grille update and was now available with two variants: Base and Deluxe.[12] For 2017, the Starex received yet another revised front end which included a revised front grille and front bumper. The update also brought along revised side cladding, gloss back panelling on the rear taillights and revised rear bumper with exhaust cut outs.[13][14] During the 2018 Kuala Lumpur International Motorshow or KLIMS, the Starex was facelifted. But the facelift consisted only of only a new front end design and was now available with a sole Executive variant.[15] The second generation Hyundai Starex was first launch in Malaysia in May 2008 and subsequently received 5 updates in August 2009, July 2011, March 2014, December 2016 and in November 2018 respectively.

In the Philippines, the Starex is called the Hyundai Grand Starex and was launched in December 2007 and was offered in 3 grades, GL (ten-seater and twelve-seater, both have manual transmissions), GLS (ten-seater, witha five-speed automatic transmission) as well as the top-of-the-line Gold (10-seater). In 2014, Hyundai Philippines released the Grand Starex Platinum as the top grade. It has seen widely varying uses in the country not just as a commuter van; from UV Express, delivery vans, ambulances and even as a funeral hearse.[16]

In Indonesia, the second generation Hyundai Starex is available as the Hyundai H-1, and was introduced in 2008, with three options: GLS, Elegance, and XG. At first, only petrol engines were available for H-1. The diesel engines came in February 2010, when Hyundai decided to produce H-1 in Indonesia for ASEAN market.[17][18]

In Thailand, the second generation Hyundai Starex is marketed as the Hyundai H-1. It comes in three variants, the Touring, Executive and Deluxe. All come with 12 seats. The Executive and Deluxe were badged as "Maestro" until a minor change in 2011. The facelift H-1 was launch in Thailand in August 2018.[19] In 8 November 2021, the H-1 Elite NS was released and limited to 300 units.[20]

The Grand Starex "VIP" variant is based on H-1. Features include seven seats with second-row "Double VIP" seats that can electrically control seat inclination and leg support and 19-inch TV and DVD player. They are available in late 2010.[21] In late 2012, the Grand Starex "Premium" became available with sliding "Double Super VIP" seats on the second row and a DVD player with a smaller 10.2-inch screen.[22]

Facelift

Hyundai gave a second facelift to the Grand Starex in South Korea, having new Urban and Limousine models. It has the cascading grille design but has differences on interior design. The standard version uses the same cockpit as the old model while the Urban version has the floating touch display and four-spoke steering wheel like most Hyundai vehicles.[23] Special vehicle options (ambulance, school service, camping) are also revised for the vehicle.[24] For right-hand drive models, only the exterior is updated. The Hyundai Grand Starex was discontinued in South Korea on 18 March 2021, succeeded by the Hyundai Staria.[25][26][27]

Awards and accolades

  • Best Large MPV - CIMB Autoworld Car of the Year Awards 2010[28]

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External links

  •   Media related to Hyundai Starex at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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The Hyundai Starex is a van built by Hyundai First generation models were known in Europe as the Hyundai H 1 and as the Hyundai H200 in the Netherlands For the second generation Australian and UK market models are sold as the Hyundai iLoad cargo version in Australia as Hyundai iMax and the UK as Hyundai i800 people mover versions European models are differentiated as the Hyundai H 1 Cargo cargo version and Hyundai H 1 Travel people mover version In the Netherlands it is called Hyundai H300 in Malaysia only as Hyundai Starex Royale with Minivan while the people mover version of the H300 is sold only for fleets Hyundai StarexOverviewManufacturerHyundaiAlso calledHyundai H 1Production1997 2021 South Korea 1997 2023 International AssemblySouth Korea Ulsan Hyundai Motor Company Ulsan plant Egypt Cairo Ghabbour Group Algeria Tiaret TMC Group Indonesia Bekasi Hyundai Indonesia Motor Malaysia Rawang Selangor Hyundai Malaysia Turkey Izmit Hyundai Assan Otomotiv 1 Body and chassisClassLight commercial vehicle M VanBody style4 door van4 door minibus2 door pickup Libero LayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel driveChronologyPredecessorHyundai Grace Mitsubishi Motors SuccessorHyundai StariaHyundai Solati H350 Mexico Contents 1 First generation A1 1997 1 1 First facelift 1 2 Second facelift 1 3 Hyundai Libero 1 4 JAC Refine 2 Second generation TQ 2007 2 1 Powertrain 2 2 Regions 2 3 Facelift 2 4 Awards and accolades 3 References 4 External linksFirst generation A1 1997 EditFirst generation A1 Hyundai Starex SVX pre facelift OverviewAlso calledHyundai H 1Hyundai H200Hyundai Libero pickup Hyundai SatelliteJAC Ruifeng JAC Refine Production1997 20072002 2015 China Body and chassisBody style4 door van4 door minibus2 door pickup Libero RelatedMitsubishi DelicaHyundai PorterJAC Refine M5PowertrainEnginePetrol 2 4 L Sirius I43 0 L Sigma V6Petrol LPG 2 4 L Sirius I43 0 L Sigma V6Diesel 2 5 L D4BF D4BH I42 5 L A CRDI I42 6 L D4BB I4China petrol 1 8 L I42 0 L HFC4GA3 I42 0 L HFC4GA3 1C turbo I42 4 L HFC4GA1 C I4China diesel 1 8 L HFC4DB3 2C turbo I41 9 L HFC4DB1 2C turbo I42 8 L HFC4DA1 2B1 turbo I4Transmission6 speed manual5 speed manual4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbaseRV Wagon Van 2 810 mm 110 6 in Jumbo Wagon Van 3 080 mm 121 3 in Length4 695 mm 184 8 in 5 090 mm 200 4 in Rear view pre facelift The Starex succeeded the Hyundai Grace also known as the H100 in most countries Like the Hyundai Grace the first generation A1 series Starex was available in a wide range of configurations including minivan MPV minibus van pick up taxi and ambulance For the very first 1997 models it used the derived 2 5 liter 4D56 SOHC 8 valve non turbo diesel engine with 55 kW 75 PS and 142 N m 105 lb ft at 2500 rpm These first generation models were initially restricted for sale to the domestic South Korean market but were eventually exported to a number of countries in Southeast Asia and some parts of Europe For the 1998 model year a gasoline engine was offered a Mitsubishi derived 4G64 108 kW 147 PS at 5250 rpm with 218 N m 161 lb ft of torque at 4000 rpm The diesel engine now comes with a slightly more powerful Mitsubishi derived 4D56 non intercooled turbo diesel engine with 62 kW 84 PS at 201 N m 148 lb ft at 2000 rpm Available in two trim levels SVX and Club and a number of body styles commercial panel van and pick up Libero A long wheelbase 12 seater Jumbo and short wheelbase seven and nine seater RV was also available First introduced to this model are luxurious features like side lower body cladding with two tone paint scheme SVX Club optional dual sunroof Club side body Tetris style decals Club chrome slant grills rear tailgate handle opener cover Club cream moquette upholstery Club optional high tech head unit with television screen and six disc CD changer Club for domestic models power windows and antenna SVX Club an Aisin Seiki Co sourced four speed automatic transmission with electronically controlled transmission ECT and overdrive switch and differently styled star 15 inch alloy wheels with exposed lug nuts Club For safety it also features limited slip differential LSD anti lock braking system ABS and driver side airbag This models was exported to a number countries and proved a big hit to some car markets like the Philippines where at that time was imported via gray market It gained instant popularity for comfortable sedan like drive availability of automatic transmission expansive interior space and thickly bolstered seats Its main advantage was being priced lower than its twin the Mitsubishi Space Gear yet it packed more features and factory accessories like front bull bars top basket loader and a rear ladder For the following year in the Philippines the gasoline engine version was dropped due to unusually high gasoline consumption but still made available for other markets For the 1999 model year it gained the more powerful 2 5 SOHC 8 valve turbo diesel intercooled engine that has an output of 63 kW 86 PS at 4000 rpm and 170 N m 130 lb ft of torque most notable feature is the addition of a hood scoop for the intercooler feed different upholstery color scheme blacked out B pillars Club and a top dashboard center binnacle with temperature altimeter and a compass for 4x2 and 4x4 Club variant First facelift Edit The 2000 to 2002 model version also known as the millennium model retains the previous engine specs while it made available for its domestic market a Mitsubishi derived 2 972 cc 6G72 V6 gas engine with 145 kW 197 PS at 5000 rpm and 278 N m 205 lb ft of torque at 4000 rpm This models features updated exterior and interior trims for the SVX and Club models with features such as multi reflectorized clear headlamps and jewel like treatment for the tail lights differently styled front bumper over riders front door SVX decals black and gray interior color scheme with more durable upholstery material and differently styled alloy wheels for the SVX and Club models For the 2003 to 2004 model a more powerful power plant was made available a new 2 5 liter DOHC 16 valve common rail direct injection turbo diesel engine that had an output of 104 kW 141 PS and 360 N m 270 lb ft of torque It retains the previous model s interior and exterior styling features and received a new digital climate control for the higher Club model Hyundai H 1 van front first facelift Hyundai H 1 van rear first facelift Hyundai H 1 MPV Minibus rear first facelift Hyundai H 1 SVX rear first facelift Second facelift Edit 2007 Hyundai H 1 SV Cargo second facelift The 2005 to 2007 offered much more with a new front fascia with features such as squared bug eye headlights an extended bumper to accommodate the oversized square radiator grills with three vertical chrome bars and squared fog lamps Also new was differently finished rear tail lights and bumpers integrated radio antenna digital odometer and trip meter and depending on the market an updated multimedia head unit with flip down ceiling mounted screen The engine was a Sirius 2 4 litre DOHC 16 valve MPi engine that had an output of 107 kW 143 hp at 192 N m 142 lb ft of torque carry over 2 5 liter DOHC 16 valve common rail direct injection turbo diesel engine that had an output of 104 kW 141 PS at 360 N m 270 lb ft of torque and a 2 5 liter SOHC eight valve turbo diesel with intercooler engine that has an output of 63 kW 86 PS at 4000 rpm and 170 N m 130 lb ft of torque but now with ETC The interior features upgraded upholstery a number of cup holders located at the back seats and an easy to wipe and clean rubberized floor matting Top of the line Gold models features a leather interior an overhead console and immobilizer Aluminum accents split folding seats all power features digital climate control key less entry and DVD player with six speakers are standard Hyundai Libero Edit Hyundai Libero the pickup version of the A1 series Starex Between 2000 and 2007 Hyundai manufactured a pickup version of the A1 series Starex Known as the Hyundai Libero it was meant to replace the Hyundai Porter in the lineup They were equipped with a 2 5 liter diesel engine in normally aspirated and turbocharged forms or 3 0 liter Sigma gasoline V6 and came in a multiple body styles including pickup and flatbed It was sold in The Netherlands as Hyundai H300 Pickup JAC Refine Edit Main article JAC Refine first generation The Starex is also produced in China under the name JAC Refine by Anhui Jianghuai Automobile from March 2002 to 2015 under the Hyundai licence It is very successful with a market share of about 20 percent 2 From 2003 to 2008 it has consecutively won Year s MPV and The Best Official Car from 2004 to 2008 In 2007 it was granted The Best MPV and The Best MPV for Government 3 The Refine is available with a 2 0 litre turbo or 2 4 litre petrol engine and a 2 8 litre turbo diesel engine mated to a five speed manual or four speed automatic gearbox 1 8 litre petrol and turbocharged diesel variants along with the 1 9 litre turbo diesel arrived in 2012 2013 and 2015 respectively as well as a six speed manual gearbox for 1 8 and 1 9 litre diesel 4 JAC Refine M5 pre facelift JAC Refine M5 pre facelift JAC Refine M5 facelift JAC Refine M5 facelift Second generation TQ 2007 EditSecond generation TQ Hyundai H 1 iMax Australia pre facelift OverviewAlso calledHyundai Grand StarexHyundai H 1Hyundai H 1 CargoHyundai H 1 iLoadHyundai H 1 iMax Australia Hyundai H 1 TravelHyundai H300Hyundai HuiyiHyundai i800Hyundai Starex Royale Malaysia Dodge Ram H100 Van Wagon Mexico 5 Production2007 2021 South Korea 2007 2023 International Body and chassisBody style5 door van5 door minibus5 door panel vanPowertrainEnginePetrol 2 4 L Theta II MPi I4Petrol LPG 2 4 L Theta LPi I4Diesel 2 5 L D4BH TCi I42 5 L A II CRDI VGT I4 6 2 5 L A II CRDI WGT I4Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual 2012 2021 4 5 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase3 200 mm 126 0 in Length5 125 mm 201 8 in 2007 2017 5 150 mm 202 8 in 2018 2021 Width1 920 mm 75 6 in Height1 925 mm 75 8 in Wagon 1 935 mm 76 2 in Curb weight1 832 2 620 kg 4 039 5 776 lb Hyundai H 1 iMax Australia pre facelift Hyundai iLoad Australia pre facelift Hyundai iMax Australia first facelift Hyundai H 1 Indonesia first facelift Powertrain Edit The second generation vehicle was introduced as the Grand Starex with larger dimensions and much stronger CRDi engine The engine is a 2 5 liter CRDi inline 4 cylinder engine delivering 125 kW 168 hp at 3 800 rpm with 392 N m 289 lb ft of torque between 2 000 and 2 500 rpm In 2012 Hyundai updated their diesel engines slightly for the UK and Australian models Chief among the changes is the addition of a new six speed manual gearbox in place of the old five speed unit improving official fuel economy by 0 5 litres per 100 km to 8 0L 100 km This comes at a cost however with Hyundai ditching the variable geometry turbocharger from the engine in favour of a less potent waste gate set up resulting in substantially lower power and torque outputs than before The new engine manual gearbox combination will produce official figures of 100 kW and 343Nm down from 125 kW 392Nm although the new model hits its peak torque earlier arriving from a low 1500 rpm Five speed automatic versions of the iLoad diesel get a substantial hike in torque output with the engine retaining the variable geometry turbocharger but now producing figures of 125 kW and 441Nm up from 125 kW 392Nm The trade off is a narrower peak torque band with the maximum available between a narrow 2000 and 2250 rpm previously 2000 and 2500 rpm Despite the beefy boost claimed combined fuel consumption has dropped at an even larger rate than the manual now returning 8 8L 100 km previously 9 5L 100 km Regions Edit In the UK the passenger model is sold as the i800 and is available in two variants the SE and SE Nav both available with either manual or automatic transmissions both with the 2 5l CRDi diesel engine The panel van is marketed as the iLoad Interior In Malaysia the second generation Hyundai Starex was launched in May 2008 with 11 seats 7 In August 2009 the Starex was updated and now known as the Hyundai Grand Starex Royale Updates included a new grille body coloured wing mirrors opposed to black addition of a rear windscreen wiper and a new in car entertainment roof mounted system 8 9 In July 2011 the Starex was updated yet again The changes this time included a revised chrome grille the addition of LED daytime running lights side skirting revised front and back bumpers and a new rear spoiler with built in stop light The second row of seats gained swivel functionality the instrument cluster was revised and electronic stability programme or ESP and a GPS navigation system became standard equipment This July 2011 update was available with in a sole GLS variant with an optional premium package being available 10 11 In March 2014 the Starex in Malaysia received yet another grille update and was now available with two variants Base and Deluxe 12 For 2017 the Starex received yet another revised front end which included a revised front grille and front bumper The update also brought along revised side cladding gloss back panelling on the rear taillights and revised rear bumper with exhaust cut outs 13 14 During the 2018 Kuala Lumpur International Motorshow or KLIMS the Starex was facelifted But the facelift consisted only of only a new front end design and was now available with a sole Executive variant 15 The second generation Hyundai Starex was first launch in Malaysia in May 2008 and subsequently received 5 updates in August 2009 July 2011 March 2014 December 2016 and in November 2018 respectively In the Philippines the Starex is called the Hyundai Grand Starex and was launched in December 2007 and was offered in 3 grades GL ten seater and twelve seater both have manual transmissions GLS ten seater witha five speed automatic transmission as well as the top of the line Gold 10 seater In 2014 Hyundai Philippines released the Grand Starex Platinum as the top grade It has seen widely varying uses in the country not just as a commuter van from UV Express delivery vans ambulances and even as a funeral hearse 16 In Indonesia the second generation Hyundai Starex is available as the Hyundai H 1 and was introduced in 2008 with three options GLS Elegance and XG At first only petrol engines were available for H 1 The diesel engines came in February 2010 when Hyundai decided to produce H 1 in Indonesia for ASEAN market 17 18 In Thailand the second generation Hyundai Starex is marketed as the Hyundai H 1 It comes in three variants the Touring Executive and Deluxe All come with 12 seats The Executive and Deluxe were badged as Maestro until a minor change in 2011 The facelift H 1 was launch in Thailand in August 2018 19 In 8 November 2021 the H 1 Elite NS was released and limited to 300 units 20 The Grand Starex VIP variant is based on H 1 Features include seven seats with second row Double VIP seats that can electrically control seat inclination and leg support and 19 inch TV and DVD player They are available in late 2010 21 In late 2012 the Grand Starex Premium became available with sliding Double Super VIP seats on the second row and a DVD player with a smaller 10 2 inch screen 22 Facelift Edit Hyundai gave a second facelift to the Grand Starex in South Korea having new Urban and Limousine models It has the cascading grille design but has differences on interior design The standard version uses the same cockpit as the old model while the Urban version has the floating touch display and four spoke steering wheel like most Hyundai vehicles 23 Special vehicle options ambulance school service camping are also revised for the vehicle 24 For right hand drive models only the exterior is updated The Hyundai Grand Starex was discontinued in South Korea on 18 March 2021 succeeded by the Hyundai Staria 25 26 27 Hyundai Grand Starex Urban second facelift South Korea Hyundai i800 second facelift UK Hyundai i800 second facelift UK Hyundai H 1 Elite NS second facelift Thailand Awards and accolades Edit Best Large MPV CIMB Autoworld Car of the Year Awards 2010 28 References Edit Hyundai Hyundai In Turkey Car cat com Retrieved 2010 10 08 Welcome to Anhui Apps ah gov cn 2006 08 28 Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2010 10 08 JAC Motors Coordinate Balance and Pursue Excellence Jacen jac com cn Archived from the original on 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2010 10 08 JAC Refine specs Dodge presenta el H100 Van 2010 Autocosmos com 2009 10 01 Retrieved 2011 09 08 New engine diesel d4cb euro 4 complete assy long set from Mobis manufacture for Hyundai Grand Starex H 1 iLoad 2007 12 year Korea Motors Retrieved 2018 08 24 Jin Eu 2008 05 29 Hyundai Starex The new luxurious MPV in town Autoworld com my Retrieved 2018 12 30 Hyundai Grand Starex Royale gets a new grille Paul Tan s Automotive News 2009 08 10 Retrieved 2018 12 30 TheGunner 2009 08 10 New look for Hyundai Grand Starex Royale 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updated for 2011 Autoworld com my Retrieved 2018 12 30 External links Edit Media related to Hyundai Starex at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyundai Starex amp oldid 1146356874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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