
2011 Hyundai Equus

2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Paris Show


Reviewing the 2010 Hyundai Sante Fe

WHAT IT IS
The Sante Fe is a medium-sized, five-passenger crossover SUV available with front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive - and four or six-cylinder engines. It's about the size of a Chevy Equinox but costs less across the board. Base price for the four cylinder/manual-equipped front-drive GLS is $21,695 (vs. $22,615 for the Equinox).A top-of-the-line Limited with V-6 and AWD carries sticker price of $28,595 (vs. $29,970 for the similarly fitted out Equinox LTZ).
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010
The Sante Fe gets two new engines as well as significant exterior and interior updates.
WHAT'S GOOD
Available manual transmission adds a unique touch as well as sportiness. Standard four cylinder engine has enough power (175 hp) to make the optional V-6 unnecessary. Optional V-6 has enough power to make the Sante Fe downright quick. Gas mileage with this engine is almost exactly the same as it is with the four. More room for cargo than Equinox. Love the pull-out (vs. pull-up) handle for the rear liftgate.
WHAT'S NOT SO GOOD
Manual transmission only available in base GLS with front-wheel-drive and four-cylinder engine. All AWD (and V-6) versions require the automatic transmission. Less rear seat room than Equinox.
WHAT'S UNDER THE HOOD
The Sante is available with either a four-cylinder engine or a V-6. The standard 2.4 liter engine produces 175 hp - making it among the strongest base/four-cylinder engines available in a mid-sized crossover SUV (the Chevy Equinox's 2.4 liter, 182 hp engine is number one on power - but just barely). It is offered with your choice of either a six-speed manual transmission (a very rare feature among vehicles of this type) or a six-speed automatic. You can select front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive; however, choosing AWD requires the automatic transmission - and bumps the Sante Fe's price to $24,695.
Acceleration and fuel efficiency are both very good with the base 2.4 liter engine. The four-cylinder Sante Fe can reach 60 mph in about 8.2 seconds, which as Hyundai likes to point out is actually quicker than last year's 2.7 liter V-6 powered Sante Fe. Fuel economy - 21 city/27 highway for the AWD version is also better than last year's 2.7 liter V-6 equipped Sante Fe (17 city/24 highway).
The optional 3.5 liter, 276 hp V-6, meanwhile, is much stronger than last year's 3.3 liter, 242 hp V-6 and the 2010 model's 60 time (about 7.8 seconds) should silence criticism of the old Sante Fe for being a bit of a dog (it was). Fuel economy with the new V-6 (20 city/26 highway) is also improved over the previous 3.3 liter engine (17 city/24 highway). The 3.5 liter engine comes standard with the new six-speed automatic and your pick of FWD or (optionally) AWD. Maximum towing capacity is 3,500 lbs. - par for the segment.
ON THE ROAD
The new 2.4 liter engine is a big improvement over the previous 2.7 liter V-6. It's got enough power/delivers quick enough acceleration that you don't really need to upgrade to the optional V-6 (essential in the previous Sante Fe). The more advantageous gearing of the new six-speed transmissions (manual or automatic) means there's less RPM drop between each gear change, and this makes the Sante Fe feel quicker (and sound better) when accelerating rapidly.
The available six-speed manual transmission may not be high on most people's list of Must Haves, but it does add a degree of sportiness that's simply not offered in other medium-sized crossover SUVs - the vast majority of which are automatic-only (including the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4). In fact, you have to go down a size - and to something more wagon-ish, like the Subaru Forester - to find a clutch at all. The Sante Fe's optional V-6, meanwhile, is as powerful as the engines found in larger - and much more expensive - premium crossover SUVs like the Lexus RX350 (3.5 liters, 275 hp) and more powerful than the optional V-6s in direct competitors such as the Chevy Equinox (3.0 liters, 264 hp).
The six-speed automatic (standard with the V-6) shifts aggressively but not harshly; gear changes happen quickly but the transitions involve minimal driveline shock. It feels almost CVT-like when you're driving hard, but without the noise and harshness. You can control up and downshifts manually if you like but as with most modern automatics, it's not necessary. The transmission shifts better than you can on its own - though it can be fun to play with the "+" and "-" shift controls sometimes, too. The Sante Fe's ride quality and its overall driving feel are both comparable to anything else in the segment, with the biggest difference being the SF costs less.
AT THE CURB
The SF's exterior styling is fairly generic but nothing about it is disproportionate or ugly. It's less rugged and macho-flavored than the hunky Chevy Equinox but functionally it does as much or more than the Chevy in most respects. For example, it has more total cargo capacity (78 cubic feet vs. 64 for the Equinox) and noticeably more front seat legroom (42.6 inches vs. 41.2 inches).
However, rear seat legroom is significantly less in the SF than the Equinox - 36.8 inches vs. 39.9 inches. This is where Hyundai designers compromised - opting for more total cargo space at the price of cutting down on rear-seat accommodations somewhat. It's cozy in the second row - my knees just barely touched the front seatbacks - but not cramped. I'm well over six feet tall, so most people's knees won't touch the front seatbacks.
Nice features include air ducts built into the B pillars for the second-row passengers, which is better in my opinion than the more common ducts built into the back of the center console, which is mounted lower and thus sends a lot of the air to the floor area rather than more directly toward the people sitting back there. In the cargo area, there's a large hidden storage compartment under the floor that's handy for securing valuables out of sight. There's also a 12V power point back there, which is nice to have for tailgating.
Speaking of the tailgate - one of the SF's standout features is the pull-out handle to open it up.This design is very ergonomic; the hand placement (and lifting action) is much more natural - plus you don't have to fish around for a hidden/hard-to-see pull-up handle, as on may other crossover SUVs.
The layout of the interior - especially the dash area is modern and attractive. The center stack is canted slightly toward the driver, which is sporty and functional. Cool deep blue backlighting for the gauges and controls gives the cabin a high tech glow at night. The blue is also easy on your eyes.
THE REST
Unlike early Hyundais - which were usually decent cars but with some obvious cheap-outs here and there - current Hyundais boast fit and finish, paint quality and overall attention to detail that's mostly as good as anything else in their price range - and sometimes even better. The SF's dash area, for example, has really rich-looking wood trim inserts (not the gauche-looking, obviously fake, overly-lacquered and shiny crap you find in some others - you know, the stuff that looks like a shellacked Elvis photo on an old piece of driftwood) and the dashpad is made of soft plastic as nice as you'll find in anything the SF competes with.
I searched the whole car over and the only small thing I found was a slightly rough body seam/join behind the liftgate. Nothing horrendous or functionally problematic. Just a slight echo of Hyundais-Gone-By.
What really matters, quality wise, is the superlative record Hyundai has earned in recent years - as measured by customer satisfactions surveys and the incidence or problems major and minor. People love their Hyundais - and if you research it a bit you'll find they have good reason to. Recent vintage Hyundais have a much better than average record for reliability and a low incidence of significant problems cropping up.
And there's no knocking the SF's standard five year/60,000 mile comprehensive warranty, or its 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain coverage. It simply cleans the clock of Toyota and Honda (which both offer puny three year/36,000 mile basic warranties) and is substantially better than the Chevy Equinox's three year/36,000 mile basic coverage (and five year/100,000 mile powertrain coverage).
NY Auto Show Preview: Hyundai 2011 Sonata Hybrid

This Hyundai release will somehow declare its intention of meeting on with the rival Japanese car maker Toyota that has been experiencing some setbacks with global recalls recently.
The new Hyundai Sonata was showcased during the Los Angeles Auto Show a few months ago. They also announced that to achieve better fuel mileage with their compact crossovers and midsize cars, V-6 engines will no longer installed for these vehicles.
2011 Hyundai Concept RB is born

Behind the front hood, there are two engine choices Gamma CVVT (continuously variable Valve Timing), 1.4 liters and 1.6 liters. Each capable of generating power and 107 hp and 124 hp. Both the kitchen implanted automatic transmission mated with a four-speed and five-speed manual. Six airbag safety system installed. Have also been installed on the wheel audio control buttons.

Hyundai will produce RB in Russia in January 2011 and sold in spring 2011. RB Concept is built on a platform Hyundai Accent / Verna. Saint Petersburg Hyundai factory assigned the task of assembling this candidate Verna. Hyundai also revealed that starting spring 2011 Verna will be sold to countries like India which is growing, possibly Indonesia. Especially for the Indian market, Hyundai Verna will experience a change in the suspension, adjust to road conditions.
Tag of Russia offered to the market, estimated at about USD 12 900 or USD 125 million

2011 Hyundai Sonata : Edition Limited

seems like Hyundai is in a sort of automotive golden age where it just can’t put a foot wrong. The Genesis sedan and Coupe, and Tucson have been well received in their respective marketplaces, but the ultra competitive mid-size sedan segment is a different kind of monster
The Sonata was going to need some big chops to even be considered against stalwarts like the Camry and Accord. Upon climbing in the Sonata, the first thought was that there was no way this was a sub-$30K vehicle. The Sonata’s interior easily outclasses most of the competition

Cons
* Transmission could use some refinement
* 2.4-liter engine is good, but we want the turbo already!
* Steering feel and suspension tuning create an uninvolving experience
Hyundai to set up commercial vehicle joint venture in China

Mitsubishi ASX to debut in Geneva

The ASX crossover is a five-seat, compact crossover, which is about the same length as new Hyundai Tucson. With the length of 4.3 meters, the model is slotted below the Outlander SUV in the Mitsubishi line-up.
The guys from Mitsubishi did not release many details on their new crossover, but they did mention that the European-spec ASX will be available with 1.8L four-cylinder diesel engine. The 1.8L turbocharged direct-injection diesel engine is said to be developed in conjunction by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and MMC. Mated to Mitsubishi's 6-speed manual transmission, this combination is expected to provide high environmental efficiency.
According to official press release, released today, the ASX will also be equipped with eco-friendly "Automatic Stop & Go" technology.
The all-new Mitsubishi ASX sure does look interesting at first glance, but to get to know more details about this vehicle, we will have to wait until its official spring introduction. [Source: Mitsubishi]
Mitsubishi ASX gallery:

Hyundai to build Kia Venga in Europe

Hyundai to build Kia's B-segment van called Venga at its European plant!
Kia Venga will be the third model to be built in the plant after the five-door i30 hatch and i30 wagon and will be marketed exclusively for the European market. In 2011, Kia Venga will be followed by another model, possibly a Venga clone that Hyundai plans to introduce in that year.
Hyundai's B-segment MPV model will be built on the same platform as Kia Venga and will share many of its powertrain components, such as diesel and gasoline engines, and transmissions. To differentiate it from Kia's Venga, Hyundai will incorporate its latest design language, which has been first seen on the 2010 ix35, to the newcomer. The model is expected to be the same size as its major rivals: Opel's upcoming Meriva, Nissan Note and Renault Modus.
When Hyundai adds the fourth model to production lines, the plant will churn out 300.000 vehicles per year.
Hyundai sales soar in October

Hyundai announces October sales...
Korean largest carmaker, Hyundai Motor Company, announced today that it has increased its new vehicle sales by 6,9% last month. October sales were higher on behalf of soaring domestic sales, as well as increasing overseas demand.
Hyundai reported October sales totaled 288.618 units last month. Sales in domestic market grew more than 25% to 66.458 units, while overseas sales rose 2,3% to 222.160 units. Hyundai told that domestic sales were boosted by the introduction of new Tucson ix crossover and Sonata YF, which has been on sale in Korea since mid-September.

In addition to October sales numbers, Hyundai also announced it has finally signed a final contract to set up a US$33.8 million joint venture to produce lithium-ion car batteries with LG Chem Ltd.
The Korean car-maker will begin production of lithium-ion car batteries in the second half of 2010. The venture is expected to help Hyundai to speed up its efforts to increase the presence in the rapidly growing market of low-polluting vehicles. Hyundai has already revealed it plans to release new fuel-efficient models, including a variety of hybrid cars, as well as electric cars within next three years.
Hyundai Genesis Coupe wins Coupe of the year award
Hyundai's first-ever rear-wheel-drive coupe, the Genesis Coupe has won the Coup of the year award in the Middle East. It has happened for the very first time, that a Korean car has won the prestigious award.
The Genesis Coupe has been selected as the best vehicle in the coupe segment by a number of automotive experts and from the region. It was one of the 10 cars that received the title, each in its own category.
Some other vehicles that also won this year's Car Middle East Awards were the Lamborghini LP670-4SV, which was named the supercar of the year. Range Rover Sport was named the SUV of the year, while Nissan GT-R received the overall Car of the year victory.
Congrats to Hyundai!
2011Hyundai Tucson revealed



Hyundai unveiled the all-new Tucson crossover in the South korean market yesterday!
Hyundai Montgomery plant to produce more Sonatas

2.4L GDI engine to propel Sonata
Hyundai reports September 2009 sales

Hyundai Santa Fe facelift

Hyundai has announced it will bring a slightly revised Santa Fe SUV to the 2009 IAA Frankfurt. Updated Santa Fe will be displayed alongside the 2011 Tucson crossover, which will also make its world premiere in germany next month.
Next generation, 2011 Elantra spied

2010 Hyundai Santa Fe beats competitors in terms of fuel consumption
New Opel Meriva to rival future Hyundai i20 mini-MPV

The all-new Opel Meriva is one of the most successful vehicles in the mini-MPV segment. Over the past few years, it was also the best selling vehicle in the segment, which has been gradually expanding with new models from different brands.
One of the latest mini-MPV models that joined the battle for young European families is the brand-new Kia Venga. Kia Venga might be the first attempt of South Korean's second largest carmaker to lure younger families to the showrooms, but its a very solid car with nice design and modern powertrain technology.
But Venga is not the last mini-MPV coming from a Korean carmaker! Hyundai has already announced it is working on a similar model, which will use Venga's powertrain technology, including engines, platform and transmissions.
Dubbed the i20 mini-MPV, the model is expected to be marketed in Europe only. It will be built alongside Kia Venga at Hyundai's European manufacturing plant that has a capacity tp build 300.000 new vehicles per year.
There are no images of the upcoming Hyundai i20 mini-MPV on the web at the moment, but we are expecting to see at least some teaser shots released by Hyundai ahead of Geneva Motor Show. With new models, such as mini-MPV, Hyundai sales in Europe is expected to grow significantly in 2010.
Gallery: Hyundai i20 mini-MPV vs. 2010 Opel Meriva

