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Hyundai Grandeur

The Hyundai Grandeur (Korean: 현대 그랜저) is an executive sedan[1] manufactured and marketed by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1986, over five generations.

Hyundai Grandeur
2023 Hyundai Grandeur Calligraphy (GN7; South Korea)
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Also calledHyundai Azera (2005–present)
Production1986–present
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style4-door sedan
Layout
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Granada

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. As the Azera, it was the flagship of Hyundai's US and Canadian lineup until the arrival of the Genesis sedan. After the launch of the separate Genesis brand, the Grandeur/Azera resumed its place as the company's flagship.

As of the 2017 model year, the Azera is no longer marketed in the United States and Canada.[2] The sedan continued to be available in South Korea and the Middle East.

First generation (L; 1986) edit

First generation
 
Overview
Model codeL
Also calledMitsubishi Debonair
Production1986–1992
AssemblySouth Korea: Ulsan
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,735 mm (107.7 in)
Length4,865 mm (191.5 in)
Width1,725 mm (67.9 in)
Height1,430 mm (56.3 in)
1,450 mm (57.1 in)
Curb weight1,409–1,540 kg (3,106–3,395 lb)

The first Grandeur was a rebadged Mitsubishi Debonair produced by Hyundai. Initially launched with Mitsubishi-sourced 2.0L SOHC MPI version of the engine used in the first generation Sonata, a 2.4 L SOHC MPI engine was added in 1987. A V6 3.0 L engined model was launched in 1991 to better compete with the Daewoo Imperial.

Background edit

 
1986–1989 Grandeur, rear view

Before the 1988 Seoul Olympics, most of the luxury car market of South Korea was held by Daewoo Motors and its Royale Series. From October 1978, Hyundai's top offering in South Korea was a locally built Ford Granada Mark II. The Daewoo Royale, however, was dominating the Granada in the market place, and Hyundai tried to enter the luxury car market with its own design. In the face of tough competition from Daewoo Motors' powerful brand, Hyundai abandoned this attempt and instead borrowed the platform, technology, and internal configuration from Mitsubishi Motors to create the first Hyundai Grandeur.

In the early eighties, Mitsubishi Motors also wanted to renew its aging Debonair model, which had not been substantially updated since its market launch in 1964. Given the existing relationship of sharing technologies and innovations, Mitsubishi accepted Hyundai's request to share a platform, internal configuration, and most importantly, an engine. As Hyundai was an official sponsor of 1988 Seoul Olympics, it used this opportunity to notify all the executives and important people about their new car, the Grandeur. Because of its Mitsubishi basis and good quality, it became very popular in Korea.

Also called "Gak (angular)-Grandeur", it succeeded the Hyundai-built Granada. Official Olympic sponsor Hyundai Motor co-developed the Grandeur with Mitsubishi Motors of Japan, and launched it in July 1986, well in advance of the 1988 Summer Olympics. The design was done by Hyundai Motors, but the internal configuration was done by Mitsubishi. It was the second FF layout model in Korea after Hyundai Excel. Originally, only a four-cylinder 2,000 cc engine and manual transmission were offered, but later a 2,400 cc engine, a 3,000 cc V6 engine, and automatic transmission became available. The Grandeur became Korea's best-selling large car by a considerable margin.[3] It was also sold in Japan as the Mitsubishi Debonair V, but the demanding class was already absorbed by the Toyota Crown, Nissan Cedric/Gloria, Mazda Luce, and Honda Legend, and the Debonair was not competitive in its home market.

The Grandeur's taillight design was changed in 1989, and ABS first became available in 1991. It had 4-speed automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission. It was discontinued in September 1992, after 122,074 had been built.[3]

Grandeur EV edit

Hyundai restomodded an example of the first generation Grandeur as an EV concept version called 'Hyundai Grandeur Heritage', using the "Parametric Pixel" design language from the Ioniq line. It celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Grandeur, and debuted at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang on November 12, 2021.[4][5] It is the second Heritage Series restomod EV after the Pony EV, and will be followed by the Galloper EV.[6]

Second generation (LX; 1992) edit

Second generation
 
Overview
Model codeLX
Also calledMitsubishi Debonair
Production1992–1998
AssemblyUlsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
RelatedMitsubishi Debonair
Hyundai Dynasty
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,745 mm (108.1 in)
Length4,980 mm (196.1 in)
Width1,810 mm (71.3 in)
Height1,435–1,445 mm (56.5–56.9 in)
Curb weight1,540–1,730 kg (3,395–3,814 lb)

The New Grandeur and the third generation of the Mitsubishi Debonair were the products of a joint development between Hyundai and Mitsubishi Motors. Mitsubishi was responsible for the powertrain, and Hyundai was responsible for the body and trim design. Production of the car began in September 1992 and ended in 1998.

 
1997–1998 Hyundai Grandeur, rear view

The "New Grandeur" came in various trim levels and only V6 engine combinations (2.0L, 2.5L, 3.0L, and 3.5L). The new Grandeur became a huge success following the first generation Grandeur it replaced. However, the reception of the same model marketed by Mitsubishi in Japan was perfunctory eventually leading Mitsubishi to discontinue it earlier than expected.

The 3-liter and 3.5-liter engines developed by Mitsubishi were substantial legacies to Hyundai, which at the time did not have the ability to manufacture engines of that size on its own. Following the Debonair's discontinuation in Japan, the Hyundai-Mitsubishi partnership led to the production of the Hyundai Equus and Mitsubishi Dignity premium flagship sedans, and the slightly smaller Hyundai Dynasty and Mitsubishi Proudia. Since the production of Hyundai Equus, Hyundai develops all engines in its product line on its own, such as the industry-acclaimed 4.6-liter Tau Engine featured on the Hyundai Genesis.

Although it was not exported outside the home market, the second generation Grandeur was a success in the Korean domestic market as the flagship sedan of Hyundai lineup. This model became a status symbol in Korea, which many politicians and wealthy business executives have used.

Third generation (XG; 1998) edit

Third generation
 
Overview
Model codeXG
Also calledHyundai XG
Hyundai XG25
Hyundai XG30
Hyundai XG300
Hyundai XG350
Hyundai Grandeur XG (South Korea)
Production1998–2005
Assembly
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,750 mm (108.3 in)
Length4,865 mm (191.5 in) (1998–2002)
4,875 mm (191.9 in) (2002–2005)
Width1,825 mm (71.9 in)
Height1,420 mm (55.9 in)
Curb weight1,425–1,729 kg (3,142–3,812 lb)
 
2002 Hyundai Grandeur (XG) XG sedan (Australia)

The third-generation Grandeur is marketed as the Grandeur XG, mirroring its internal development code. In North America and Japan, it was marketed as the Hyundai XG. The first two generations were essentially rebadged Mitsubishi Debonairs, with the third generation developed entirely by Hyundai, with technical experience learned from the first two generations. The Kia Opirus (Amanti in North America) shared a modified variant of the Grandeur/XG platform. After this generation, Hyundai developed the next generation on their own from the ground up with technology accumulated through past generations, enabling export of the XG outside South Korea without legal complications.

Leveraging its luxurious image, the XG moniker later was also applied to the domestic market Hyundai Trajet which uses the same platform with the Grandeur XG.[9]

XG250 edit

 
2003–2005 Hyundai Grandeur XG250 (Malaysia)

The XG250 debuted in 1999 with a 2.5 L Delta V6. It was also marketed as the XG25 in some markets and was produced until 2005. There was a two-liter model called the XG20 for some markets, including South Korea.

  • Performance
    • Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 10.6 seconds
    • Top speed: 204 km/h (127 mph)
    • Power: 165 bhp (123 kW)

XG300 edit

The XG300 debuted in 1999 with a 3.0 L Sigma V6.

It was manufactured from 2001 to 2003 and marketed as the XG30 in Europe and in Asian countries. A 2.5-liter model, called XG25, was also marketed in some countries, including as France.

In the United States, the XG300 equipped with the 3.0-liter V6 engine was available for the 2001 model year only. The "L" model included heated front seats, rear seat reading lamps, two-position driver's side memory seat and outside mirrors, power moonroof, 6-speaker Infinity AM/FM/CD/cassette stereo system, wood-tone accented steering wheel, electrochromic rearview mirror with a built-in three-channel HomeLink-compatible garage door opener, and a parking aid feature that automatically tilted the dual exterior mirrors downward when the transmission is in reverse. Automatic electronic climate control was available option, along with a power moonroof on the base model, and a trunk-mounted eight-disc CD changer for the L model.

  • Performance
    • Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 9.8 seconds
    • Top speed: 214 km/h (133 mph)
    • Power: 181 bhp (135 kW)

XG350 edit

 
2004–2005 Hyundai XG350L (US)

The 2002 XG350 models were equipped with a larger 3.5-liter V6 Sigma 194 hp (145 kW) engine. While providing 2 hp (1.5 kW) more horsepower than the previous engine, it offered an additional 38 lb⋅ft (52 N⋅m) of torque, now rated at 216 lb⋅ft (293 N⋅m). 16-inch bright 10-spoke alloy wheels were an inch larger than for the 2001 model year. In the United States, the power moonroof was no longer an option on base models. 2003 brought a new instrument cluster, and updated graphics for the console trip computer.

In the 2004 model year, the XG350 received larger front brakes (discs went from 10.9- to 12-inch), which in turn required a 16-inch spare tire as standard equipment, replacing the 'space-saver' design used since 2001. Also new this year were restyled front and rear bumpers, bodyside moldings, headlights (now with HID availability), driving lights, tail lamps, grille, and deck lid with recessed license plate holder. The high-mounted stop lamp in the rear window went to an all-new LED design. The interior wood-tone trim changed to a lighter shade, glove compartment and storage bins were now covered in charcoal gray material (formerly black), the door-mounted power window switch panels now matched the interior color (previously, they were high-gloss wood-tone), recessed seat tethers allowed for secure installation of child seats in all three rear seat positions, and the trunk hinges were now supported using hydraulic pistons. Standard equipment leather upholstery was available in solid deep charcoal or a two-tone finish featuring a tan interior with brown dashboard/center console and upper door trim. The L versions were equipped with specific 12-spoke silver-painted allow rims featuring center caps covering the lug nuts. Minor equipment changes inside included redesigned levers for the hood release and tilt steering column, an updated cruise control switch, a recessed trunk pull-down handle, and leather trim around the console armrest tray.

2005 was the last model year for the XG350, as it would be replaced at the top of the Hyundai line-up by the 2006 Azera. Both the base and L models now offered the formerly optional carpeted floor mats as standard equipment, while the L model was now equipped with a standard trunk-mounted eight-disc CD changer. The driver's door switch panel featured a restyled power door lock button; it was now designed to feel less like the adjacent power window controls, for ease of differentiation by touch.

2.0 and 2.5 Delta engines were available in South Korea.

Fourth generation (TG; 2005) edit

Fourth generation
 
Overview
Model codeTG
Also calledHyundai Azera
Production2005–2011
Model years2006–2011
AssemblyAsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedHyundai Sonata
Hyundai Santa Fe
Hyundai Veracruz/ix55
Kia Optima/Magentis/Lotze
Kia Carens/Rondo
Kia Sorento
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed automatic
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,780 mm (109.4 in)
Length4,895–4,910 mm (192.7–193.3 in)
Width1,850–1,865 mm (72.8–73.4 in)
Height1,490–1,500 mm (58.7–59.1 in)
Curb weight1,565–1,730 kg (3,450–3,814 lb)
 
2009 Hyundai Azera (China)

The Grandeur TG is a mid-size sedan introduced for the 2006 model year. A redesigned XG350, it shares a platform with the Sonata. It is sold as the Hyundai Azera in North America, China, France, Taiwan, Philippines, Iran, Malaysia, The GCC (Persian Gulf states), South Africa, Singapore, Peru, Chile and Brazil. In Europe (except in France), Australia, New Zealand and Japan it was sold as the Grandeur. In Belgium, it was launched as the Grandeur, and renamed Azera in 2006.[10]

The Grandeur/Azera had been the most expensive Hyundai model outside of Korea, China, and the Middle East—until the 2008 introduction of the Genesis.

The Azera has a four-wheel independent suspension (multi-link in the rear) and uses the company's new 3.8 L Lambda V6, which produces 265 hp (198 kW). The power is sent to the front wheels through a five or six-speed automatic transmission with a "Shiftronic" manual gear selection. Hyundai claims 6.0 s to accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) and a top speed of 155 mph (249 km/h). Fuel economy of 19 mpgUS (12.4 L/100 km) in the city and 28 mpg‑US (8.4 L/100 km) on the highway is expected.

The 2.2 VGT CRDI diesel engine from the Santa Fe is also available, with the addition of the 2.4 Theta and 2.7 Mu petrol engines in South Korea.

The Limited trim level adds 17-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, leather seat-upholstery, and a power sun shade in the rear window. The Ultimate Package includes an enhanced audio system with 10 Infinity speakers and a 6-disc CD changer, a power sunroof, powered tilt-telescopic steering wheel, and rain-sensing windshield wipers.

The 2007 model featured a revised gauge pattern and steering wheel controls.

The 2008 model introduced the optional LG Navigation system. It was the first automobile to provide a dual display monitor.[citation needed] The SE models are removed in favor of a GLS model that shares the same 17-inch wheels as the Limited models, and the Aubergine color is no longer available. A wood-trimmed steering wheel is now only available with the Ultimate Package.

 
2009 Hyundai Azera (US)

The 2009 model featured revised grille, 17-inch 10-spoke alloy wheels, blue back lit gauges and dashboard lighting (vs. the previous green), dark brown wood grain accents and available hands free Bluetooth phone capability. The audio player display takes the same design as the 2009 Hyundai Sonata, and the controls for the audio player have been redesigned. An auxiliary input jack and iPod integration system became standard, though these were deleted with the navigation system on the Limited trim level. The Limited trim level received a wood-trimmed steering wheel and "hyper-silver" alloy wheels.

The Korean Grandeur offers features not available in North American version, including as Proximity Key with Push Button Start and Bluetooth hands-free capability. A refreshed 2010 model was released on 16 December 2009 that incorporated new 7 split-spoke alloy wheels, LED taillights, rectangular exhaust pipe designs, new side mirrors, redesigned headlights, and new front fascia and grille. New interior amenities include Alcantara leather seats and rear passenger audio and climate controls.

For the 2010 model year the Hyundai Azera was dropped in Canada due to slow sales.

 
 
2010 Hyundai Grandeur (South Korea)

For model year 2011, Hyundai restyled the Azera with new front and rear fascias, new alloy wheels, and new fog lamps. The engines were updated with dual variable valve timing and the transmission received one more forward speed for a total of six. The 3.3L V6 was now rated at 260 hp, while the 3.8L V6 now made 283 hp. The fuel economy was also improved with 20/28 for 3.3 and 19/27 for 3.8 (EPA rating pending).

In November 2010, Hyundai sued Avera Motors, a start-up automaker based in Rockledge, Florida, over the use of the name "Avera," claiming it was too close to the Azera name.[11] As a result, Avera changed its name in March 2011 to Rivian Automotive.[11]

Safety edit

The Azera comes standard with front airbags for driver and passenger, front and rear head curtain airbags and front and rear seat-mounted torso airbags.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety the Azera received a Good overall score in the frontal crash test and an Acceptable overall score in the side impact test. The driver's pelvis/leg in the side impact category was given a Poor score and the structure/safety category rated Marginal.[12][13]

NHTSA Azera[14]

Frontal Driver:      

Frontal Passenger:      

Side Driver:      

Side Rear Passenger (earlier models):      

Side Rear Passenger (later models):      

Rollover:      

Awards edit

  • 2006 Canadian Car of the Year awards: named "Best New Family Car (over CAN$35,000)"
  • Strategic Vision, 2007, named the "Winner Strategic Vision's 2007 Total Quality Index (TQI) for the large car segment"
  • Kiplinger's Personal Finance "Best in Class" in the $25,000 to $30,000 category, 2007 Azera:
  • Kiplinger's Personal Finance 2007 Car Buyer's "Best of 2007 Cars" March 2007.
  • Edmunds.com Editors Most Wanted – 2007
  • Edmunds.com Editor's Most Wanted Sedan Under $30,000
  • Consumer's Digest, 2007, named "A Consumer's Digest Best Buy"
  • J.D. Power and Associates – 2006: named "Most Appealing Large Car"
  • IIHS, 2006, earned an overall "good" rating in the crash test, frontal offset impacts.
  • AutoPacific, 2006, named "Best in Class Vehicle Satisfaction, Large Luxury Car
  • Strategic Vision, 2006, named the "Winner Strategic Vision's 2006 Total Value Award for Best Large Car Ownership Experience"

Fifth generation (HG; 2011) edit

Fifth generation
 
Hyundai Grandeur (HG; pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeHG
Also calledHyundai Azera
Production2011–2016 (petrol, LPG and diesel)
2013–2017 (hybrid)
Model years2012–2017
AssemblyAsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
PlatformY6 platform
RelatedHyundai Aslan
Kia Cadenza
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Optima
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,845 mm (112.0 in)
Length4,910 mm (193.3 in)
4,920 mm (193.7 in)
Width1,860 mm (73.2 in)
Height1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Curb weight1,500–1,700 kg (3,307–3,748 lb)
 
Hyundai Azera GLS (Chile)

The fifth generation Grandeur/Azera was unveiled at the 2011 Los Angeles International Auto Show as a 2012 model. It was developed over a period of three and half years with a cost of 450 million dollars.The fifth generation was marketed as the Grandeur in South Korea — and in most export markets as the "Hyundai Azera."

Dimensionally, the Azera fit between the mid-size Sonata and the rear-wheel drive Genesis.[15] The Azera's competitors include cars such as the Ford Taurus, Dodge Charger, Chevrolet Impala, and entry-level luxury (or near-luxury) cars such as the Buick LaCrosse, Nissan Maxima, Toyota Avalon, Chrysler 300.[16][17]

Initial release edit

The Grandeur HG was released by Hyundai with an all new appearance and an engine The Grandeur HG followed the "fluidic sculpture" design of modern Hyundai vehicles. This design is dubbed as the "Grand Glide" concept.[15][16]

The four-cylinder has a fuel economy of 12.8 km/L (36 mpg‑imp; 30 mpg‑US) (7.8 L/100 km) and the V6 is rated at 11.8 km/L (33 mpg‑imp; 28 mpg‑US) (8.5 L/100 km). The Premium model features adaptive cruise control and a semi-automatic parking assist system.[18]

Early Korean models of Grandeur include Theta II 2.4 GDI, Lambda II 3.0 GDI. In Korea an E-VGT R2.2 Diesel engine with 202 PS (149 kW; 199 hp) is available. Korean version equipment includes auto high beam, lane departure warning, blind spot detection, and electric park brake.[19]

Powertrain edit

Engines
Model Years Type/code Power@rpm Torque@rpm 0–100 km/h
(0-62 mph)
(official)
Top Speed
Petrol
Theta II 2.4 MPi 2011–2016 2,359 cc (144.0 cu in) I4 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) @ 6,000 rpm 23.6 kg⋅m (231 N⋅m; 171 lbf⋅ft) @ 4,000 rpm 9.8s 210 km/h (130 mph)
Theta II 2.4 GDi 201 PS (148 kW; 198 hp) @ 6,300 rpm 25.5 kg⋅m (250 N⋅m; 184 lbf⋅ft) @ 4,250 rpm
Lambda II 3.0 MPi 2,999 cc (183.0 cu in) V6 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp) @ 6,400 rpm 29 kg⋅m (284 N⋅m; 210 lbf⋅ft) @ 5,300 rpm 8.4s 223 km/h (139 mph)
Lambda II 3.0 GDi 270 PS (199 kW; 266 hp) @ 6,400 rpm 31.6 kg⋅m (310 N⋅m; 229 lbf⋅ft) @ 5,300 rpm 7.9s 230 km/h (143 mph)
Lambda II 3.3 GDi 3,342 cc (203.9 cu in) V6 297 PS (218 kW; 293 hp) @ 6,400 rpm 35.3 kg⋅m (346 N⋅m; 255 lbf⋅ft) @ 5,200 rpm 7.4s
Hybrid
Theta II 2.4 MPi Hybrid 2013–2017 2,359 cc (144.0 cu in) I4 204 PS (150 kW; 201 hp) @ 5,500 rpm 27 kg⋅m (265 N⋅m; 195 lbf⋅ft) @ 4,500 rpm
Diesel
R II 2.2 CRDi 2014–2016 2,199 cc (134.2 cu in) I4 202 PS (149 kW; 199 hp) @ 3,800 rpm 45 kg⋅m (441 N⋅m; 325 lbf⋅ft) @ 1,750–2,750 rpm

All models come standard with a 6-speed automatic transmission and is the only transmission available.

Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid (2013–2017) edit

It is a version of Hyundai Grandeur for South Korea market, with 2.4-liter Theta II MPi (159PS) engine, 47PS electric motor, projector beam headlights, LED tail lights, a dual exhaust system, 17-inch aluminum wheels, Nappa leather seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and wood grain trim, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated seats, a rear view camera, a USB charging system, an infotainment system with a 6-inch display. Options include a panoramic sunroof, a premium audio system and GPS navigation.

The vehicle went on sale on December 17, 2013.[20]

2014 model year update edit

Changes to US models of Hyundai Azera include lower starting price of $31,000 ($1,250 reduction from 2013), refined steering feel and precision, standard 6-inch color LCD audio display with rear view camera, standard driver blind-spot mirror, new electroluminescent gauge cluster with color LCD trip computer, new 8-inch navigation system standard on Limited, power-folding side mirrors standard on Limited, Hyundai Assurance Connected Care telematics services standard for three years.[21]

Sixth generation (IG; 2016) edit

Sixth generation
 
Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid (IG; pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeIG
Also calledHyundai Azera
Production2016–2022
Model years2018–2023 (Middle East)
AssemblySouth Korea: Asan (Hyundai Motor Asan Plant)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
PlatformY7 platform (pre-facelift)
N platform (facelift)
RelatedKia Cadenza
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Optima
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor52 PS (38 kW; 51 hp) Electric motor
Transmission6-speed automatic
8-speed automatic
Hybrid drivetrainHEV
BatteryHigh-voltage Li-ion battery
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,845 mm (112.0 in) (pre-facelift)
2,885 mm (113.6 in) (facelift)
Length4,930 mm (194.1 in) (pre-facelift)
4,990 mm (196.5 in) (facelift)
Width1,865 mm (73.4 in) (pre-facelift)
1,875 mm (73.8 in) (facelift)
Height1,470–1,480 mm (57.9–58.3 in)
Curb weight1,550–1,647 kg (3,417–3,631 lb) (2.4L/2.5L)
1,616–1,719 kg (3,563–3,790 lb) (3.0L/3.3L/3.5L)
1,675 kg (3,693 lb) (Hybrid)
 
Rear view

Hyundai unveiled the sixth generation Grandeur on October 27, 2016. The sixth generation model was not sold in North America due to slow sales of the preceding version; other than Hyundai's new luxury division Genesis Motors, the Sonata became the largest and most expensive sedan marketed by Hyundai in the US.[2][22] A Hybrid model was added in March 2017. The 2.2-liter diesel engine option was discontinued in 2018. 132,000 Grandeurs were sold in 2017 and about 110,000 vehicles were sold in 2018. It is the best-selling vehicle in its category in the South Korean market.

Facelift edit

A facelifted Grandeur was launched in November 2019. The car is bigger with the wheelbase growing by 40 mm (1.6 in), length by 60 mm (2.4 in) and width by 10 mm (0.4 in). Exterior changes include a bigger grill with turn signals and daytime running lights (DRL) integrated into the grill's diamond patterns plus new headlights and taillights. Interior changes include a new optional 12.3-inch widescreen infotainment system, new shift-by-wire (SBW) buttons replacing the old gear lever, and a new touchscreen for climate controls. Other changes include a new remote parking system and an improved autonomous emergency braking system.[23]

For the powertrain, a new Smartstream G2.5 GDi with an 8-speed automatic transmission replaced the 2.4L Theta II GDi engine with the 6-speed automatic transmission and both 3.0L Lambda II MPi/GDi engine options are discontinued.

The Sonata, which had been selling the most as a People's car for a long time in the Korean market, saw a sharp decline in sales, but the Grandeur sold 90,000 to 100,000 vehicles a month, ranking first in sales.

Engines and transmissions edit

Petrol engines[24]
Model Years Type/code Transmission Power Torque Acceleration
0–100 km/h
(0-62 mph)
(official)
Top Speed
(official)
Petrol
Theta II 2.4 GDi 2016–2019 2,359 cc (144.0 cu in) I4 6-speed automatic 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) at 6,000 rpm 24.6 kg⋅m (241 N⋅m; 178 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 9.7s 213 km/h (132 mph)
Smartstream G2.5 GDi 2019–2022 2,497 cc (152.4 cu in) I4 8-speed automatic 198 PS (146 kW; 195 hp) at 6,100 rpm 25.3 kg⋅m (248 N⋅m; 183 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 9.0s 217 km/h (135 mph)
Lambda II 3.0 MPi 2017–2019 2,999 cc (183.0 cu in) V6 6-speed automatic 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp) at 6,400 rpm 29.0 kg⋅m (284 N⋅m; 210 lbf⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm 8.4s 222 km/h (138 mph)
Lambda II 3.0 GDi 2016–2019 8-speed automatic 266 PS (196 kW; 262 hp) at 6,400 rpm 31.4 kg⋅m (308 N⋅m; 227 lbf⋅ft) at 5,300 rpm 7.9s 230 km/h (143 mph)
Lambda II 3.3 GDi 2017–2022 3,342 cc (203.9 cu in) V6 290 PS (213 kW; 286 hp) at 6,400 rpm 35.0 kg⋅m (343 N⋅m; 253 lbf⋅ft) at 5,200 rpm
Lambda II 3.5 MPi 3,470 cc (212 cu in) V6 290 PS (213 kW; 286 hp) at 6,600 rpm 34.5 kg⋅m (338 N⋅m; 250 lbf⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm 7.4s 230 km/h (143 mph)
Hybrid
Theta II 2.4 MPi Hybrid 2017–2022 2,359 cc (144.0 cu in) I4 6-speed automatic 159 PS (117 kW; 157 hp) at 5,500 rpm 21 kg⋅m (206 N⋅m; 152 lbf⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm
Electric motor 52 PS (38 kW; 51 hp) 20.9 kg⋅m (205 N⋅m; 151 lbf⋅ft) at 0–1,400 rpm
Combined 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) at 5,500 rpm 27 kg⋅m (265 N⋅m; 195 lbf⋅ft)
LPG
Lambda II 3.0 LPi 2016–2022 2,999 cc (183.0 cu in) V6 6-speed automatic 235 PS (173 kW; 232 hp) at 6,000 rpm 28.6 kg⋅m (280 N⋅m; 207 lbf⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm
Diesel
R II 2.2 CRDi 2016–2018 2,199 cc (134.2 cu in) I4 8-speed automatic 202 PS (149 kW; 199 hp) at 3,800 rpm 45.0 kg⋅m (441 N⋅m; 325 lbf⋅ft) at 1,750–2,750 rpm

Seventh generation (GN7; 2022) edit

Seventh generation
 
2022 Hyundai Grandeur Calligraphy (South Korea)
Overview
Model codeGN7
Also calledHyundai Azera
ProductionNovember 2022 – present[25]
Model years2024–present (Middle East)
AssemblySouth Korea: Asan (Hyundai Motor Asan Plant)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
Layout
PlatformHyundai-Kia N3 platform
RelatedKia K8
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous
Transmission6-speed automatic
8-speed automatic
Hybrid drivetrainParallel hybrid (HEV)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,895 mm (114.0 in)
Length5,035 mm (198.2 in)
Width1,880 mm (74.0 in)
Height1,460 mm (57.5 in)
Curb weight1,620–1,800 kg (3,571–3,968 lb)
 
Side view
 
Rear view
 
Interior

The seventh-generation was released in South Korea on November 14, 2022, six years after the sixth-generation Grandeur.[26] Compared to the previous model, the overall length is 5,035 mm (198.2 in), which is 45 mm (1.8 in) longer, and the wheelbase and rear overhang have been increased by 10 mm (0.4 in) and 50 mm (2.0 in), respectively.[27]

The exterior features DRL and positioning lamps that are seamlessly connected in a full-width horizontal layout with integrated turn signal functions, and cowl points that have moved to the rear. The interior has a wrap-around structure, featuring softly spreading ambient mood lamps and a pattern on the door trim designed with a Korean feel.

The seventh-generation Grandeur is equipped with the infotainment system ccNC, two built-in cameras, two digital keys, interior fingerprint authentication system, reclining (rear seat), and electric door curtains. The hybrid model is equipped with an E-motion drive that uses a drive motor to improve driving performance.[28]

Powertrain edit

Specifications[29][30]
Model Years Transmission Power Torque 0–100 km/h
(0-62 mph)
(Official)
Petrol
Smartstream G2.5 GDI 2022–present 8-speed automatic 198 PS (146 kW; 195 hp) @ 6,100 rpm 25.3 kg⋅m (248 N⋅m; 183 lbf⋅ft) @ 4,000 rpm
Smartstream G3.5 GDI 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp) @ 6,400 rpm 36.6 kg⋅m (359 N⋅m; 265 lbf⋅ft) @ 5,000 rpm
Hybrid
Smartstream G1.6 T-GDI Hybrid 2022–present 6-speed automatic 230 PS (169 kW; 227 hp) @ 5,500 rpm 35.7 kg⋅m (350 N⋅m; 258 lbf⋅ft) @ 1,500–4,400 rpm
LPG
Smartstream L3.5 LPi 2022–present 8-speed automatic 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp) @ 6,000 rpm 32 kg⋅m (314 N⋅m; 231 lbf⋅ft) @ 4,500 rpm

Sales edit

Since its introduction to the U.S. market in late 2000, the XG/Azera had been a consistent seller until late 2008, when it suffered a significant drop in sales. Although there are several possible explanations for this decline, the Hyundai Genesis sedan was introduced to the U.S. market in late 2008, suggesting that the more sophisticated rear-wheel drive Genesis may have cannibalized sales of the Azera.[17] The Hyundai Genesis sedan is considered by auto journalists to be a rival to the aforementioned full-size and near-luxury vehicles that the 2012 Azera is positioned against, such as the Ford Taurus, Toyota Avalon, and Buick LaCrosse.[15][31][32]

Year South Korea[33] United States
2000 2,004
2001 49,484 17,884
2002 60,572 16,666
2003 54,188 17,928
2004 45,705 16,630
2005 73,458 17,645
2006 84,752 26,833
2007 88,350 21,948
2008 93,879 14,461
2009 75,822 3,808
2010 32,697 3,051
2011 107,543 1,524
2012 88,477 8,431
2013 88,495 11,221
2014 92,987 7,232
2015 87,146 5,539
2016 68,409 4,942
2017 131,950 3,060
2018 113,101 628
2019 103,349 -
2020 145,463 -
2021 89,084 -
2022 67,030 -
2023 113,062[33]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website (Seventh generation)
  • Official website (HEV)

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The Hyundai Grandeur Korean 현대 그랜저 is an executive sedan 1 manufactured and marketed by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1986 over five generations Hyundai Grandeur2023 Hyundai Grandeur Calligraphy GN7 South Korea OverviewManufacturerHyundaiAlso calledHyundai Azera 2005 present Production1986 presentBody and chassisClassExecutive car E Body style4 door sedanLayoutFront engine front wheel drive 1986 present Front engine all wheel drive 2022 present ChronologyPredecessorHyundai Granada 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 As the Azera it was the flagship of Hyundai s US and Canadian lineup until the arrival of the Genesis sedan After the launch of the separate Genesis brand the Grandeur Azera resumed its place as the company s flagship As of the 2017 model year the Azera is no longer marketed in the United States and Canada 2 The sedan continued to be available in South Korea and the Middle East Contents 1 First generation L 1986 1 1 Background 1 2 Grandeur EV 2 Second generation LX 1992 3 Third generation XG 1998 3 1 XG250 3 2 XG300 3 3 XG350 4 Fourth generation TG 2005 4 1 Safety 4 2 Awards 5 Fifth generation HG 2011 5 1 Initial release 5 1 1 Powertrain 5 1 2 Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid 2013 2017 5 2 2014 model year update 6 Sixth generation IG 2016 6 1 Facelift 6 2 Engines and transmissions 7 Seventh generation GN7 2022 7 1 Powertrain 8 Sales 9 References 10 External linksFirst generation L 1986 editFirst generation nbsp OverviewModel codeLAlso calledMitsubishi DebonairProduction1986 1992AssemblySouth Korea UlsanPowertrainEngine2 0 L Sirius SOHC I42 4 L Sirius SOHC I43 0 L Sigma SOHC V6Transmission5 speed manual4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 735 mm 107 7 in Length4 865 mm 191 5 in Width1 725 mm 67 9 in Height1 430 mm 56 3 in 1 450 mm 57 1 in Curb weight1 409 1 540 kg 3 106 3 395 lb The first Grandeur was a rebadged Mitsubishi Debonair produced by Hyundai Initially launched with Mitsubishi sourced 2 0L SOHC MPI version of the engine used in the first generation Sonata a 2 4 L SOHC MPI engine was added in 1987 A V6 3 0 L engined model was launched in 1991 to better compete with the Daewoo Imperial Background edit nbsp 1986 1989 Grandeur rear view Before the 1988 Seoul Olympics most of the luxury car market of South Korea was held by Daewoo Motors and its Royale Series From October 1978 Hyundai s top offering in South Korea was a locally built Ford Granada Mark II The Daewoo Royale however was dominating the Granada in the market place and Hyundai tried to enter the luxury car market with its own design In the face of tough competition from Daewoo Motors powerful brand Hyundai abandoned this attempt and instead borrowed the platform technology and internal configuration from Mitsubishi Motors to create the first Hyundai Grandeur In the early eighties Mitsubishi Motors also wanted to renew its aging Debonair model which had not been substantially updated since its market launch in 1964 Given the existing relationship of sharing technologies and innovations Mitsubishi accepted Hyundai s request to share a platform internal configuration and most importantly an engine As Hyundai was an official sponsor of 1988 Seoul Olympics it used this opportunity to notify all the executives and important people about their new car the Grandeur Because of its Mitsubishi basis and good quality it became very popular in Korea nbsp 1989 1992 Grandeur rear view nbsp 1989 1992 Grandeur interior Also called Gak angular Grandeur it succeeded the Hyundai built Granada Official Olympic sponsor Hyundai Motor co developed the Grandeur with Mitsubishi Motors of Japan and launched it in July 1986 well in advance of the 1988 Summer Olympics The design was done by Hyundai Motors but the internal configuration was done by Mitsubishi It was the second FF layout model in Korea after Hyundai Excel Originally only a four cylinder 2 000 cc engine and manual transmission were offered but later a 2 400 cc engine a 3 000 cc V6 engine and automatic transmission became available The Grandeur became Korea s best selling large car by a considerable margin 3 It was also sold in Japan as the Mitsubishi Debonair V but the demanding class was already absorbed by the Toyota Crown Nissan Cedric Gloria Mazda Luce and Honda Legend and the Debonair was not competitive in its home market The Grandeur s taillight design was changed in 1989 and ABS first became available in 1991 It had 4 speed automatic transmission or 5 speed manual transmission It was discontinued in September 1992 after 122 074 had been built 3 Grandeur EV edit Hyundai restomodded an example of the first generation Grandeur as an EV concept version called Hyundai Grandeur Heritage using the Parametric Pixel design language from the Ioniq line It celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Grandeur and debuted at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang on November 12 2021 4 5 It is the second Heritage Series restomod EV after the Pony EV and will be followed by the Galloper EV 6 nbsp Front View nbsp Rear View nbsp Interior nbsp Interior nbsp Parametric Pixel headlight detail nbsp Taillight detailSecond generation LX 1992 editSecond generation nbsp OverviewModel codeLXAlso calledMitsubishi DebonairProduction1992 1998AssemblyUlsan South KoreaBody and chassisRelatedMitsubishi DebonairHyundai DynastyPowertrainEngine2 0 L Sirius II DOHC I42 4 L Sirius SOHC I42 5 L Sigma DOHC V63 0 L Sigma SOHC DOHC V63 5 L Sigma DOHC V6Transmission5 speed manual4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 745 mm 108 1 in Length4 980 mm 196 1 in Width1 810 mm 71 3 in Height1 435 1 445 mm 56 5 56 9 in Curb weight1 540 1 730 kg 3 395 3 814 lb The New Grandeur and the third generation of the Mitsubishi Debonair were the products of a joint development between Hyundai and Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi was responsible for the powertrain and Hyundai was responsible for the body and trim design Production of the car began in September 1992 and ended in 1998 nbsp 1997 1998 Hyundai Grandeur rear view The New Grandeur came in various trim levels and only V6 engine combinations 2 0L 2 5L 3 0L and 3 5L The new Grandeur became a huge success following the first generation Grandeur it replaced However the reception of the same model marketed by Mitsubishi in Japan was perfunctory eventually leading Mitsubishi to discontinue it earlier than expected The 3 liter and 3 5 liter engines developed by Mitsubishi were substantial legacies to Hyundai which at the time did not have the ability to manufacture engines of that size on its own Following the Debonair s discontinuation in Japan the Hyundai Mitsubishi partnership led to the production of the Hyundai Equus and Mitsubishi Dignity premium flagship sedans and the slightly smaller Hyundai Dynasty and Mitsubishi Proudia Since the production of Hyundai Equus Hyundai develops all engines in its product line on its own such as the industry acclaimed 4 6 liter Tau Engine featured on the Hyundai Genesis Although it was not exported outside the home market the second generation Grandeur was a success in the Korean domestic market as the flagship sedan of Hyundai lineup This model became a status symbol in Korea which many politicians and wealthy business executives have used Third generation XG 1998 editThird generation nbsp OverviewModel codeXGAlso calledHyundai XGHyundai XG25Hyundai XG30Hyundai XG300Hyundai XG350Hyundai Grandeur XG South Korea Production1998 2005AssemblySouth Korea AsanTurkey Izmit Hyundai Assan Taiwan Taoyuan 7 Body and chassisRelatedKia Opirus AmantiHyundai DynastyHyundai Trajet 8 PowertrainEngine2 0 L Delta V62 5 L Delta V62 7 L Delta V63 0 L Sigma V63 5 L Sigma V6Transmission5 speed manual4 speed automatic5 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 750 mm 108 3 in Length4 865 mm 191 5 in 1998 2002 4 875 mm 191 9 in 2002 2005 Width1 825 mm 71 9 in Height1 420 mm 55 9 in Curb weight1 425 1 729 kg 3 142 3 812 lb nbsp 2002 Hyundai Grandeur XG XG sedan Australia The third generation Grandeur is marketed as the Grandeur XG mirroring its internal development code In North America and Japan it was marketed as the Hyundai XG The first two generations were essentially rebadged Mitsubishi Debonairs with the third generation developed entirely by Hyundai with technical experience learned from the first two generations The Kia Opirus Amanti in North America shared a modified variant of the Grandeur XG platform After this generation Hyundai developed the next generation on their own from the ground up with technology accumulated through past generations enabling export of the XG outside South Korea without legal complications Leveraging its luxurious image the XG moniker later was also applied to the domestic market Hyundai Trajet which uses the same platform with the Grandeur XG 9 XG250 edit nbsp 2003 2005 Hyundai Grandeur XG250 Malaysia The XG250 debuted in 1999 with a 2 5 L Delta V6 It was also marketed as the XG25 in some markets and was produced until 2005 There was a two liter model called the XG20 for some markets including South Korea Performance Acceleration 0 60 mph in 10 6 seconds Top speed 204 km h 127 mph Power 165 bhp 123 kW XG300 edit The XG300 debuted in 1999 with a 3 0 L Sigma V6 It was manufactured from 2001 to 2003 and marketed as the XG30 in Europe and in Asian countries A 2 5 liter model called XG25 was also marketed in some countries including as France In the United States the XG300 equipped with the 3 0 liter V6 engine was available for the 2001 model year only The L model included heated front seats rear seat reading lamps two position driver s side memory seat and outside mirrors power moonroof 6 speaker Infinity AM FM CD cassette stereo system wood tone accented steering wheel electrochromic rearview mirror with a built in three channel HomeLink compatible garage door opener and a parking aid feature that automatically tilted the dual exterior mirrors downward when the transmission is in reverse Automatic electronic climate control was available option along with a power moonroof on the base model and a trunk mounted eight disc CD changer for the L model Performance Acceleration 0 60 mph in 9 8 seconds Top speed 214 km h 133 mph Power 181 bhp 135 kW XG350 edit nbsp 2004 2005 Hyundai XG350L US The 2002 XG350 models were equipped with a larger 3 5 liter V6 Sigma 194 hp 145 kW engine While providing 2 hp 1 5 kW more horsepower than the previous engine it offered an additional 38 lb ft 52 N m of torque now rated at 216 lb ft 293 N m 16 inch bright 10 spoke alloy wheels were an inch larger than for the 2001 model year In the United States the power moonroof was no longer an option on base models 2003 brought a new instrument cluster and updated graphics for the console trip computer In the 2004 model year the XG350 received larger front brakes discs went from 10 9 to 12 inch which in turn required a 16 inch spare tire as standard equipment replacing the space saver design used since 2001 Also new this year were restyled front and rear bumpers bodyside moldings headlights now with HID availability driving lights tail lamps grille and deck lid with recessed license plate holder The high mounted stop lamp in the rear window went to an all new LED design The interior wood tone trim changed to a lighter shade glove compartment and storage bins were now covered in charcoal gray material formerly black the door mounted power window switch panels now matched the interior color previously they were high gloss wood tone recessed seat tethers allowed for secure installation of child seats in all three rear seat positions and the trunk hinges were now supported using hydraulic pistons Standard equipment leather upholstery was available in solid deep charcoal or a two tone finish featuring a tan interior with brown dashboard center console and upper door trim The L versions were equipped with specific 12 spoke silver painted allow rims featuring center caps covering the lug nuts Minor equipment changes inside included redesigned levers for the hood release and tilt steering column an updated cruise control switch a recessed trunk pull down handle and leather trim around the console armrest tray 2005 was the last model year for the XG350 as it would be replaced at the top of the Hyundai line up by the 2006 Azera Both the base and L models now offered the formerly optional carpeted floor mats as standard equipment while the L model was now equipped with a standard trunk mounted eight disc CD changer The driver s door switch panel featured a restyled power door lock button it was now designed to feel less like the adjacent power window controls for ease of differentiation by touch 2 0 and 2 5 Delta engines were available in South Korea Fourth generation TG 2005 editFourth generation nbsp OverviewModel codeTGAlso calledHyundai AzeraProduction2005 2011Model years2006 2011AssemblyAsan South KoreaBody and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedHyundai SonataHyundai Santa FeHyundai Veracruz ix55Kia Optima Magentis LotzeKia Carens RondoKia SorentoPowertrainEnginepetrol 2 4 L Theta II I42 7 L Mu V63 3 L Lambda V63 3 L Lambda II V63 8 L Lambda V63 8 L Lambda II V6LPG 2 7 L Mu LPi V6diesel 2 2 L D CRDI VGT I4Transmission5 speed automatic6 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 780 mm 109 4 in Length4 895 4 910 mm 192 7 193 3 in Width1 850 1 865 mm 72 8 73 4 in Height1 490 1 500 mm 58 7 59 1 in Curb weight1 565 1 730 kg 3 450 3 814 lb nbsp 2009 Hyundai Azera China The Grandeur TG is a mid size sedan introduced for the 2006 model year A redesigned XG350 it shares a platform with the Sonata It is sold as the Hyundai Azera in North America China France Taiwan Philippines Iran Malaysia The GCC Persian Gulf states South Africa Singapore Peru Chile and Brazil In Europe except in France Australia New Zealand and Japan it was sold as the Grandeur In Belgium it was launched as the Grandeur and renamed Azera in 2006 10 The Grandeur Azera had been the most expensive Hyundai model outside of Korea China and the Middle East until the 2008 introduction of the Genesis The Azera has a four wheel independent suspension multi link in the rear and uses the company s new 3 8 L Lambda V6 which produces 265 hp 198 kW The power is sent to the front wheels through a five or six speed automatic transmission with a Shiftronic manual gear selection Hyundai claims 6 0 s to accelerate to 60 mph 97 km h and a top speed of 155 mph 249 km h Fuel economy of 19 mpg US 12 4 L 100 km in the city and 28 mpg US 8 4 L 100 km on the highway is expected The 2 2 VGT CRDI diesel engine from the Santa Fe is also available with the addition of the 2 4 Theta and 2 7 Mu petrol engines in South Korea The Limited trim level adds 17 inch alloy wheels heated front seats leather seat upholstery and a power sun shade in the rear window The Ultimate Package includes an enhanced audio system with 10 Infinity speakers and a 6 disc CD changer a power sunroof powered tilt telescopic steering wheel and rain sensing windshield wipers The 2007 model featured a revised gauge pattern and steering wheel controls The 2008 model introduced the optional LG Navigation system It was the first automobile to provide a dual display monitor citation needed The SE models are removed in favor of a GLS model that shares the same 17 inch wheels as the Limited models and the Aubergine color is no longer available A wood trimmed steering wheel is now only available with the Ultimate Package nbsp 2009 Hyundai Azera US The 2009 model featured revised grille 17 inch 10 spoke alloy wheels blue back lit gauges and dashboard lighting vs the previous green dark brown wood grain accents and available hands free Bluetooth phone capability The audio player display takes the same design as the 2009 Hyundai Sonata and the controls for the audio player have been redesigned An auxiliary input jack and iPod integration system became standard though these were deleted with the navigation system on the Limited trim level The Limited trim level received a wood trimmed steering wheel and hyper silver alloy wheels The Korean Grandeur offers features not available in North American version including as Proximity Key with Push Button Start and Bluetooth hands free capability A refreshed 2010 model was released on 16 December 2009 that incorporated new 7 split spoke alloy wheels LED taillights rectangular exhaust pipe designs new side mirrors redesigned headlights and new front fascia and grille New interior amenities include Alcantara leather seats and rear passenger audio and climate controls For the 2010 model year the Hyundai Azera was dropped in Canada due to slow sales nbsp nbsp 2010 Hyundai Grandeur South Korea For model year 2011 Hyundai restyled the Azera with new front and rear fascias new alloy wheels and new fog lamps The engines were updated with dual variable valve timing and the transmission received one more forward speed for a total of six The 3 3L V6 was now rated at 260 hp while the 3 8L V6 now made 283 hp The fuel economy was also improved with 20 28 for 3 3 and 19 27 for 3 8 EPA rating pending In November 2010 Hyundai sued Avera Motors a start up automaker based in Rockledge Florida over the use of the name Avera claiming it was too close to the Azera name 11 As a result Avera changed its name in March 2011 to Rivian Automotive 11 Safety edit The Azera comes standard with front airbags for driver and passenger front and rear head curtain airbags and front and rear seat mounted torso airbags According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety the Azera received a Good overall score in the frontal crash test and an Acceptable overall score in the side impact test The driver s pelvis leg in the side impact category was given a Poor score and the structure safety category rated Marginal 12 13 NHTSA Azera 14 Frontal Driver nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Frontal Passenger nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Side Driver nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Side Rear Passenger earlier models nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Side Rear Passenger later models nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Rollover nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Awards edit 2006 Canadian Car of the Year awards named Best New Family Car over CAN 35 000 Strategic Vision 2007 named the Winner Strategic Vision s 2007 Total Quality Index TQI for the large car segment Kiplinger s Personal Finance Best in Class in the 25 000 to 30 000 category 2007 Azera Kiplinger s Personal Finance 2007 Car Buyer s Best of 2007 Cars March 2007 Edmunds com Editors Most Wanted 2007 Edmunds com Editor s Most Wanted Sedan Under 30 000 Consumer s Digest 2007 named A Consumer s Digest Best Buy J D Power and Associates 2006 named Most Appealing Large Car IIHS 2006 earned an overall good rating in the crash test frontal offset impacts AutoPacific 2006 named Best in Class Vehicle Satisfaction Large Luxury Car Strategic Vision 2006 named the Winner Strategic Vision s 2006 Total Value Award for Best Large Car Ownership Experience Fifth generation HG 2011 editFifth generation nbsp Hyundai Grandeur HG pre facelift OverviewModel codeHGAlso calledHyundai AzeraProduction2011 2016 petrol LPG and diesel 2013 2017 hybrid Model years2012 2017AssemblyAsan South KoreaBody and chassisBody style4 door sedanPlatformY6 platformRelatedHyundai AslanKia CadenzaHyundai SonataKia OptimaPowertrainEnginePetrol 2 4 L Theta II MPi I42 4 L Theta II GDI I43 0 L Lambda II MPi V63 0 L Lambda II GDI V63 3 L Lambda II GDI V6Hybrid petrol 2 4 L Theta II HEV MPi I4Diesel 2 2 L R II CRDI VGT I4Transmission6 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 845 mm 112 0 in Length4 910 mm 193 3 in 4 920 mm 193 7 in Width1 860 mm 73 2 in Height1 470 mm 57 9 in Curb weight1 500 1 700 kg 3 307 3 748 lb nbsp Hyundai Azera GLS Chile The fifth generation Grandeur Azera was unveiled at the 2011 Los Angeles International Auto Show as a 2012 model It was developed over a period of three and half years with a cost of 450 million dollars The fifth generation was marketed as the Grandeur in South Korea and in most export markets as the Hyundai Azera Dimensionally the Azera fit between the mid size Sonata and the rear wheel drive Genesis 15 The Azera s competitors include cars such as the Ford Taurus Dodge Charger Chevrolet Impala and entry level luxury or near luxury cars such as the Buick LaCrosse Nissan Maxima Toyota Avalon Chrysler 300 16 17 Initial release edit The Grandeur HG was released by Hyundai with an all new appearance and an engine The Grandeur HG followed the fluidic sculpture design of modern Hyundai vehicles This design is dubbed as the Grand Glide concept 15 16 The four cylinder has a fuel economy of 12 8 km L 36 mpg imp 30 mpg US 7 8 L 100 km and the V6 is rated at 11 8 km L 33 mpg imp 28 mpg US 8 5 L 100 km The Premium model features adaptive cruise control and a semi automatic parking assist system 18 Early Korean models of Grandeur include Theta II 2 4 GDI Lambda II 3 0 GDI In Korea an E VGT R2 2 Diesel engine with 202 PS 149 kW 199 hp is available Korean version equipment includes auto high beam lane departure warning blind spot detection and electric park brake 19 Powertrain edit Engines Model Years Type code Power rpm Torque rpm 0 100 km h 0 62 mph official Top Speed Petrol Theta II 2 4 MPi 2011 2016 2 359 cc 144 0 cu in I4 180 PS 132 kW 178 hp 6 000 rpm 23 6 kg m 231 N m 171 lbf ft 4 000 rpm 9 8s 210 km h 130 mph Theta II 2 4 GDi 201 PS 148 kW 198 hp 6 300 rpm 25 5 kg m 250 N m 184 lbf ft 4 250 rpm Lambda II 3 0 MPi 2 999 cc 183 0 cu in V6 250 PS 184 kW 247 hp 6 400 rpm 29 kg m 284 N m 210 lbf ft 5 300 rpm 8 4s 223 km h 139 mph Lambda II 3 0 GDi 270 PS 199 kW 266 hp 6 400 rpm 31 6 kg m 310 N m 229 lbf ft 5 300 rpm 7 9s 230 km h 143 mph Lambda II 3 3 GDi 3 342 cc 203 9 cu in V6 297 PS 218 kW 293 hp 6 400 rpm 35 3 kg m 346 N m 255 lbf ft 5 200 rpm 7 4s Hybrid Theta II 2 4 MPi Hybrid 2013 2017 2 359 cc 144 0 cu in I4 204 PS 150 kW 201 hp 5 500 rpm 27 kg m 265 N m 195 lbf ft 4 500 rpm Diesel R II 2 2 CRDi 2014 2016 2 199 cc 134 2 cu in I4 202 PS 149 kW 199 hp 3 800 rpm 45 kg m 441 N m 325 lbf ft 1 750 2 750 rpm All models come standard with a 6 speed automatic transmission and is the only transmission available Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid 2013 2017 edit It is a version of Hyundai Grandeur for South Korea market with 2 4 liter Theta II MPi 159PS engine 47PS electric motor projector beam headlights LED tail lights a dual exhaust system 17 inch aluminum wheels Nappa leather seats a leather wrapped steering wheel and wood grain trim dual zone automatic climate control heated seats a rear view camera a USB charging system an infotainment system with a 6 inch display Options include a panoramic sunroof a premium audio system and GPS navigation The vehicle went on sale on December 17 2013 20 nbsp 2014 Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid South Korea nbsp 2014 Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid South Korea 2014 model year update edit Changes to US models of Hyundai Azera include lower starting price of 31 000 1 250 reduction from 2013 refined steering feel and precision standard 6 inch color LCD audio display with rear view camera standard driver blind spot mirror new electroluminescent gauge cluster with color LCD trip computer new 8 inch navigation system standard on Limited power folding side mirrors standard on Limited Hyundai Assurance Connected Care telematics services standard for three years 21 nbsp Hyundai Grandeur HG facelift nbsp Hyundai Grandeur HG facelift nbsp Hyundai Azera HG facelift US Sixth generation IG 2016 editSixth generation nbsp Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid IG pre facelift OverviewModel codeIGAlso calledHyundai AzeraProduction2016 2022Model years2018 2023 Middle East AssemblySouth Korea Asan Hyundai Motor Asan Plant Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanPlatformY7 platform pre facelift N platform facelift RelatedKia CadenzaHyundai SonataKia OptimaPowertrainEnginePetrol 2 4 L Theta II GDI I42 5 L Smartstream G2 5 GDI I43 0 L Lambda II MPi V63 0 L Lambda II GDI V63 3 L Lambda II GDI V63 5 L Lambda II MPI V6Hybrid petrol 2 4 L Theta II HEV MPi I4LPG 3 0 L Lambda II LPi V6Diesel 2 2 L R II CRDI I4Electric motor52 PS 38 kW 51 hp Electric motorTransmission6 speed automatic8 speed automaticHybrid drivetrainHEVBatteryHigh voltage Li ion batteryDimensionsWheelbase2 845 mm 112 0 in pre facelift 2 885 mm 113 6 in facelift Length4 930 mm 194 1 in pre facelift 4 990 mm 196 5 in facelift Width1 865 mm 73 4 in pre facelift 1 875 mm 73 8 in facelift Height1 470 1 480 mm 57 9 58 3 in Curb weight1 550 1 647 kg 3 417 3 631 lb 2 4L 2 5L 1 616 1 719 kg 3 563 3 790 lb 3 0L 3 3L 3 5L 1 675 kg 3 693 lb Hybrid nbsp Rear view Hyundai unveiled the sixth generation Grandeur on October 27 2016 The sixth generation model was not sold in North America due to slow sales of the preceding version other than Hyundai s new luxury division Genesis Motors the Sonata became the largest and most expensive sedan marketed by Hyundai in the US 2 22 A Hybrid model was added in March 2017 The 2 2 liter diesel engine option was discontinued in 2018 132 000 Grandeurs were sold in 2017 and about 110 000 vehicles were sold in 2018 It is the best selling vehicle in its category in the South Korean market Facelift edit A facelifted Grandeur was launched in November 2019 The car is bigger with the wheelbase growing by 40 mm 1 6 in length by 60 mm 2 4 in and width by 10 mm 0 4 in Exterior changes include a bigger grill with turn signals and daytime running lights DRL integrated into the grill s diamond patterns plus new headlights and taillights Interior changes include a new optional 12 3 inch widescreen infotainment system new shift by wire SBW buttons replacing the old gear lever and a new touchscreen for climate controls Other changes include a new remote parking system and an improved autonomous emergency braking system 23 For the powertrain a new Smartstream G2 5 GDi with an 8 speed automatic transmission replaced the 2 4L Theta II GDi engine with the 6 speed automatic transmission and both 3 0L Lambda II MPi GDi engine options are discontinued The Sonata which had been selling the most as a People s car for a long time in the Korean market saw a sharp decline in sales but the Grandeur sold 90 000 to 100 000 vehicles a month ranking first in sales nbsp Hyundai Grandeur facelift nbsp Hyundai Grandeur facelift Engines and transmissions edit Petrol engines 24 Model Years Type code Transmission Power Torque Acceleration0 100 km h 0 62 mph official Top Speed official Petrol Theta II 2 4 GDi 2016 2019 2 359 cc 144 0 cu in I4 6 speed automatic 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp at 6 000 rpm 24 6 kg m 241 N m 178 lbf ft at 4 000 rpm 9 7s 213 km h 132 mph Smartstream G2 5 GDi 2019 2022 2 497 cc 152 4 cu in I4 8 speed automatic 198 PS 146 kW 195 hp at 6 100 rpm 25 3 kg m 248 N m 183 lbf ft at 4 000 rpm 9 0s 217 km h 135 mph Lambda II 3 0 MPi 2017 2019 2 999 cc 183 0 cu in V6 6 speed automatic 250 PS 184 kW 247 hp at 6 400 rpm 29 0 kg m 284 N m 210 lbf ft at 5 000 rpm 8 4s 222 km h 138 mph Lambda II 3 0 GDi 2016 2019 8 speed automatic 266 PS 196 kW 262 hp at 6 400 rpm 31 4 kg m 308 N m 227 lbf ft at 5 300 rpm 7 9s 230 km h 143 mph Lambda II 3 3 GDi 2017 2022 3 342 cc 203 9 cu in V6 290 PS 213 kW 286 hp at 6 400 rpm 35 0 kg m 343 N m 253 lbf ft at 5 200 rpm Lambda II 3 5 MPi 3 470 cc 212 cu in V6 290 PS 213 kW 286 hp at 6 600 rpm 34 5 kg m 338 N m 250 lbf ft at 5 000 rpm 7 4s 230 km h 143 mph Hybrid Theta II 2 4 MPi Hybrid 2017 2022 2 359 cc 144 0 cu in I4 6 speed automatic 159 PS 117 kW 157 hp at 5 500 rpm 21 kg m 206 N m 152 lbf ft at 4 500 rpm Electric motor 52 PS 38 kW 51 hp 20 9 kg m 205 N m 151 lbf ft at 0 1 400 rpm Combined 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp at 5 500 rpm 27 kg m 265 N m 195 lbf ft LPG Lambda II 3 0 LPi 2016 2022 2 999 cc 183 0 cu in V6 6 speed automatic 235 PS 173 kW 232 hp at 6 000 rpm 28 6 kg m 280 N m 207 lbf ft at 4 500 rpm Diesel R II 2 2 CRDi 2016 2018 2 199 cc 134 2 cu in I4 8 speed automatic 202 PS 149 kW 199 hp at 3 800 rpm 45 0 kg m 441 N m 325 lbf ft at 1 750 2 750 rpmSeventh generation GN7 2022 editSeventh generation nbsp 2022 Hyundai Grandeur Calligraphy South Korea OverviewModel codeGN7Also calledHyundai AzeraProductionNovember 2022 present 25 Model years2024 present Middle East AssemblySouth Korea Asan Hyundai Motor Asan Plant Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanLayoutFront engine front wheel driveFront engine all wheel drivePlatformHyundai Kia N3 platformRelatedKia K8PowertrainEnginePetrol 2 5 L Smartstream G2 5 GDi I43 5 L Smartstream G3 5 GDi V6Petrol hybrid 1 6 L Smartstream G1 6 T GDi I4LPG 3 5 L Smartstream G3 5 LPi V6Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronousTransmission6 speed automatic8 speed automaticHybrid drivetrainParallel hybrid HEV DimensionsWheelbase2 895 mm 114 0 in Length5 035 mm 198 2 in Width1 880 mm 74 0 in Height1 460 mm 57 5 in Curb weight1 620 1 800 kg 3 571 3 968 lb nbsp Side view nbsp Rear view nbsp Interior The seventh generation was released in South Korea on November 14 2022 six years after the sixth generation Grandeur 26 Compared to the previous model the overall length is 5 035 mm 198 2 in which is 45 mm 1 8 in longer and the wheelbase and rear overhang have been increased by 10 mm 0 4 in and 50 mm 2 0 in respectively 27 The exterior features DRL and positioning lamps that are seamlessly connected in a full width horizontal layout with integrated turn signal functions and cowl points that have moved to the rear The interior has a wrap around structure featuring softly spreading ambient mood lamps and a pattern on the door trim designed with a Korean feel The seventh generation Grandeur is equipped with the infotainment system ccNC two built in cameras two digital keys interior fingerprint authentication system reclining rear seat and electric door curtains The hybrid model is equipped with an E motion drive that uses a drive motor to improve driving performance 28 Powertrain edit Specifications 29 30 Model Years Transmission Power Torque 0 100 km h 0 62 mph Official Petrol Smartstream G2 5 GDI 2022 present 8 speed automatic 198 PS 146 kW 195 hp 6 100 rpm 25 3 kg m 248 N m 183 lbf ft 4 000 rpm Smartstream G3 5 GDI 300 PS 221 kW 296 hp 6 400 rpm 36 6 kg m 359 N m 265 lbf ft 5 000 rpm Hybrid Smartstream G1 6 T GDI Hybrid 2022 present 6 speed automatic 230 PS 169 kW 227 hp 5 500 rpm 35 7 kg m 350 N m 258 lbf ft 1 500 4 400 rpm LPG Smartstream L3 5 LPi 2022 present 8 speed automatic 240 PS 177 kW 237 hp 6 000 rpm 32 kg m 314 N m 231 lbf ft 4 500 rpmSales editSince its introduction to the U S market in late 2000 the XG Azera had been a consistent seller until late 2008 when it suffered a significant drop in sales Although there are several possible explanations for this decline the Hyundai Genesis sedan was introduced to the U S market in late 2008 suggesting that the more sophisticated rear wheel drive Genesis may have cannibalized sales of the Azera 17 The Hyundai Genesis sedan is considered by auto journalists to be a rival to the aforementioned full size and near luxury vehicles that the 2012 Azera is positioned against such as the Ford Taurus Toyota Avalon and Buick LaCrosse 15 31 32 Year South Korea 33 United States 2000 2 004 2001 49 484 17 884 2002 60 572 16 666 2003 54 188 17 928 2004 45 705 16 630 2005 73 458 17 645 2006 84 752 26 833 2007 88 350 21 948 2008 93 879 14 461 2009 75 822 3 808 2010 32 697 3 051 2011 107 543 1 524 2012 88 477 8 431 2013 88 495 11 221 2014 92 987 7 232 2015 87 146 5 539 2016 68 409 4 942 2017 131 950 3 060 2018 113 101 628 2019 103 349 2020 145 463 2021 89 084 2022 67 030 2023 113 062 33 References edit Krok Andrew Hyundai teases new Azera which will not come to the US CNET a b Stocksdale Joel July 6 2017 Hyundai Azera large sedan officially dead in America Autoblog a b Blast From the Past 16 The elite s ride of choice from CEOs to mobsters Korea JoongAng Daily 22 February 2010 Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 1 September 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Hyundai Motor Pays Tribute to Original Grandeur Flagship Sedan with Heritage Series EV Resto mod Press release Hyundai Motor Corporation November 12 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Hyundai introduces retro BEV for its 35th electrive com 17 November 2021 The Heritage Series Grandeur A modern take on the 1986 flagship sedan Hyundai Motor Corporation 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2021 國產 HYUNDAI XG Q20 2 0 房車正式發表 汽車線上情報 Auto Online 현대 트라제XG 고급차 분위기에 승차감도 좋아 소음 없고 힘 좋지만 비싼게 흠 Hyundai Trajet XG The atmosphere of a luxury car and the ride comfort are good No noise and power is good but expensive is a drawback The Hankyoreh in Korean 1999 11 18 Retrieved 2022 12 24 Vehicle History 1999 TRAJET XG HYUNDAI MOTORS Retrieved 2022 12 24 Grandeur coreenne VROOM be in French Retrieved 2023 01 01 a b Avera Motors changes name to Rivian Automotive begins road tests Autoblog 15 March 2011 Archived from the original on 18 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introduced features a combined output of 204 HP Motor1 com Retrieved 6 April 2019 2014 Hyundai Azera gives you more for less Autoblog Retrieved 6 April 2019 Gauthier Michael 5 July 2017 Hyundai Will Drop The Azera From Its U S Lineup carscoops com Retrieved 6 April 2019 2020 Hyundai Grandeur facelift receives big new grille paultan org November 14 2019 Azera Highlights Sedan Hyundai Worldwide Hyundai to Launch Grandeur Heritage Inspired EV Sedan in 2023 thekoreancarblog com 22 November 2021 Retrieved January 16 2022 Hyundai s Grandeur Gets 1st Full Revamp in 6 Years Chosun llbo Retrieved November 15 2022 Hyundai Motor s new Grandeur boasts futuristic design The Korea Times Retrieved November 14 2022 Hyundai predstavila novyj Grandeur Auto24 Retrieved November 15 2022 제원 제원 2010 Ford Taurus Limited AWD vs 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited vs 2010 Hyundai Genesis 3 8 Comparison Motor Trend Archived from the original on 1 July 2012 Retrieved 20 October 2012 Buick LaCrosse vs Ford Taurus Hyundai Genesis Lexus ES350 Comparison Tests Caranddriver com 10 October 2012 Retrieved 20 October 2012 a b Sales Results IR Resources IR Hyundai Worldwide External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Hyundai Grandeur wbr Hyundai XG and wbr Hyundai Azera Official website Seventh generation Official website HEV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyundai Grandeur amp oldid 1218718252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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