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Hyundai Accent (X3)
The Hyundai Accent (X3) was introduced as a replacement for the Excel in 1994 for the 1995 model year. It continued to be called Dodge Brisa in Venezuela or Hyundai Excel in some MARKETS, such as the Netherlands, Belgium and Australia. In France, it was called the Hyundai Pony.
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Accent (LC)The redesigned 1999 Accent (LC) sported a more angular body and increased dimensions. It RECEIVED a minor facelift in 2003, and was given the model code LC2. When the Accent sedan underwent a 2006 redesign, the hatchback continued on sale during 2006 only in Canada, since the hatchback skipped the 2006 model year for the United States. But for Korea, it was the first model with the new nameplate: Verna.
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Hyundai AtosThe Hyundai Atos is a city car produced by the South Korean MANUFACTURER Hyundai since 1997. It was also MARKETED under the Atoz, Amica and Santro Xing model names. It was facelifted in 1999, from when it MARKETED as the Atos Prime, and in 2003. It has been available only with a five-door hatchback body style. It was replaced in most MARKETS by the Hyundai i10 in 2007, but production continued in India till late 2014, when it was finally phased out.
Hyundai ElantraHyundai MatrixThe Hyundai Lavita was a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by the South Korean MANUFACTURER Hyundai, from 2001 to 2010. It was also MARKETED as the Hyundai Matrix in Europe and Southeast Asia, and as the Hyundai Elantra LaVita in Australia. It was mechanically related to the Hyundai Elantra (XD) and was designed by the Italian COMPANY Pininfarina.
Hyundai Santa Fe (DM)Hyundai launched a redesign of the Santa Fe on February 14, 2012, and went on sale in June 2012 as a 2013 model. Unveiled at the 2012 New York Auto Show on April 4,[22] the third generation Santa Fe features two wheelbase variants: shorter 5-seat Sport variant and the long-wheelbase version (called Sante Fe XL in Canada) with three rows of seats and available seating for six or seven passengers. The longer Santa Fe also RECEIVES a unique grille design, optional 19 inch alloy wheels, flush dual exhaust tips and a body shape that accentuates the crossover’s added passenger and cargo room hind-wise from the B-pillar. Both models feature the new "Storm Edge" design prototype, eventually to launch on all other models, and feature refreshed Santa Fe uni body crossover platform, akin to most of today's SUVs.
Hyundai TucsonThe first generation Tucson was launched in 2004. It shares its Elantra-based platform with the redesigned 2005 Kia Sportage. The Tucson is in the same class as the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Ford Escape.
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Hyundai GetzThe Hyundai Getz is a supermini car produced by the South Korean MANUFACTURER Hyundai from 2002 to 2011. It was MARKETED worldwide, except in the United States, Canada and China, in three and five-door hatchback body styles.
Hyundai Elantra GTHyundai unveiled its next-generation i30 at the 2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show. The new i30 was designed and engineered at the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany, and offers a choice of four engines with a total of six POWER OPTIONS and CO2 emissions below 100 g/km due to an upgraded 1.6-litre diesel unit. The next-generation i30 went on sale in Europe early in 2012 as a five-door hatchback. It is produced in Europe at the company's manufacturing facility in Nošovice, Czech Republic.
Hyundai Santa Fe (SM)In its first year in production, it Santa Fe was offered with one of two engine and transmission combinations. In North America, a fuel-efficient 2.4 L four-cylinder engine was standard equipment and could be mated with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic. A 2,656 cc (2.656 L; 162.1 cu in) Delta V6 offered more power than the four-cylinder but was only available with the automatic. Front wheel drive was standard (with traction control optional with the V6) and 4WD was optional. A 2.0 L Common Rail Turbo Diesel (CRTD) was offered outside the United States. Australian Santa Fes went on sale in November 2000 with only one engine/transmission choice – a 2.7L V6 mated to a four-speed semi-automatic transmission. 4WD was standard. A cheaper 2.4L four-cylinder joined the range several months later in 2001, but was only available with a manual transmission.
Hyundai Santa Fe (CM)The next-generation 2007 Santa Fe debuted at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The first production Santa Fe rolled off Hyundai's Montgomery, Alabama assembly line on April 18, 2006. It shares this assembly line with the current generation Hyundai Sonata. The new generation sheds the old style's quirky design in favor of a more contemporary look.
Hyundai Sonata (NF)The NF Sonata was launched in August 2004 in Korea, based on a new platform created from the project NF. The COMPANY'S first all-aluminum I4 engine, dubbed Theta, debuted in the new Sonata. Engine choices at launch were a 2.4L I4 rated 164 bhp (122 kW) at 5800 rpm and a 3.3L V6 rated 237 bhp (177 kW) V6. In Korea the 2.4L was sold as the F24S (24 = 2.4L, S = Special). The 2.0L Gasoline Version was only sold in Korea and proved more popular there due to added gas, tax and insurance savings. Diesel versions are available in Europe and New Zealand.
Hyundai Tucson ix35In most MARKETS outside South Korea, the Hyundai Tucson name (also known as the 'Hyundai Tucson ix' in Korea) was retired in favour of Hyundai ix35. The ix35 was unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.[12] The power output, fuel-efficiency, comfort and safety features have been all upgraded. Known by the project name LM, it took 36 months and 280 billion won (approx. US$225 million) to develop. Saeki Yoshikazu, Toyota engineer, who is a chief engineer of Toyota RAV4 said, "I test drove Tucson ix. Even I think Tucson ix is a very good vehicle. It is very stylish, too.
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