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Hyundai Grandeur
2004–2005 Hyundai XG350
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Production1986–present
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size (1986–2005)
Full-size (2006–present)
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFF layout
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Granada

Hyundai introduced the Grandeur (Hangul:현대 그랜저) in 1986, and the car has evolved now into its fourth generation.

The third generation vehicle was marketed as the Hyundai XG in North America, while the fourth generation model was renamed the Azera in North America, Asia (outside South Korea and Japan), South Africa, and South America. The Grandeur nameplate is currently in use in South Korea, Japan, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

First generation
Overview
Also calledMitsubishi Debonair
Production1986–1992
AssemblyUlsan, Korea
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L I4
2.4 L I4
3.0L V6
Dimensions
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The first Grandeur was a rebadged Mitsubishi Debonair that was produced by Hyundai. Initially launched with Mitsubishi-sourced 2.0L SOHC MPI engine also used in 1st generation Sonata. 2.4L SOHC MPI engine had added in 1987 and V6 3.0L engine model launched in 1991 to compete with Daewoo Imperial.

Second generation (1992–1998)

Second generation
Overview
Also calledMitsubishi Debonair
Production1992–1998
AssemblyAsan, South Korea
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L I4
2.4 L I4(until 2.5L debuted)
2.5 L V6
3.0 L V6
3.5 L V6
Dimensions
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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.

The "New Grandeur" came in various trim levels and 4 engine variations (4-cylinder 2.0L and three V6 engines (2.5L, 3L, and 3.5L).

Although it was not exported outside the home market, the second generation Grandeur was success in Korean domestic market as the flagship sedan of Hyundai lineup. For a long time, this model was a sort of status symbol in Korea.

Third generation (1998–2005)

Third generation
2001 Hyundai XG300L
Overview
Also calledHyundai XG300
Hyundai XG350
Hyundai XG30
Hyundai Grandeur XG(in South Korea)
Production1998–2005 USA - 2001(Xg300) 2002-2005 (Xg350)
AssemblyAsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
RelatedKia Amanti
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L delta V6
2.5 L delta V6
3.0 L Sigma V6
3.5 L Sigma V6
Transmission5-speed automatic & shiftronic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2750 mm (108.3 in)
Length4875 mm (191.9 in)
Width1825 mm (71.9 in)
Height1420 mm (55.9 in)

The Grandeur XG was a mid-size luxury car. In some other markets, namely North America, it was called the Hyundai XG. It shared a platform and engines with the Kia Amanti.

XG300

The XG300 debuted in 2000 with a 3.0 L Sigma V6.

It was called the XG30 in Europe and in Asian countries. It was produced from 2001–2003. A 2.5 litre model was also produced in some countries. The XG30 boasted many options available to only high end luxury models at the time such as the Mercedes E-class and BMW 5 series. The XG30 is also longer and wider than most of its rivals, and is just a fraction smaller than the Audi A6.

Performance-

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XG350

The XG350 name was used as of 2002 to reflect the new 3.5 L version of the Sigma V6. Has a L model too with more options like heated seats, 210 Watt Infinity sound system with 6 Speakers & trunk mounted 8 Disk Cd changer. Wood and leather steering wheel, moon roof, 10 spoke alloy rims. and has around 200 hp (150 kW) and 216LB torque.

And also 2.0 and 2.5 delta engines were available in South Korea


Fourth generation
Hyundai Azera Limited
Overview
Also calledHyundai Azera
Hyundai Grandeur New Luxury (in South Korea for F/L since 2008)
Production2006–present
AssemblyAsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedHyundai Sonata
Kia Optima
Powertrain
Engine2.4 L Theta I4 (175 hp)
2.7 L Mu V6 (197 hp)
3.3 L Lambda V6 (237 hp)
3.8 L Lambda V6 (265 hp)
Transmission5-speed automatic & shiftronic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2780 mm (109.4 in)
Length4985 mm (192.7 in)
Width1850 mm (72.8 in)
Height1490 mm (58.7 in)

Fourth generation (2006–present)

The Grandeur TG is a full-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, Taiwan, Philippines, Iran, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Singapore, Peru, Chile and Brazil.

Being a step up from the Sonata, the Azera is priced at US$24,995 for a base model, US $27,495 for the Limited version, and $29,995 for the Ultimate Package. The flagship Azera will be the most luxurious sedan Hyundai is selling outside of Korea, China, and the Middle East, until 2008, when an all-new rear-wheel drive luxury sedan called the Genesis is released under the Hyundai name in North America to test the waters for a future luxury brand.

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 (196 kW). The power is sent to the front wheels through a five-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 (250 km/h). Fuel economy of 19 mpg (12.4 L/100 km) in the city and 28 mpg (8.4 L/100 km) on the highway is expected.

The 2.2 VGT CRDI diesel engine from the Santa Fe is available in Europe.

And also 2.4 Theta and 2.7 Mu engines are available in South Korea

The Limited trim level adds 17 in 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 speakers and a 6 CD changer, a power sunroof, powered tilt-telescopic steering wheel, and rain-sensing windshield wipers.

The latest 2009 model adds a minor facelift, new 17" 10-spoke wheel covers (similar to that of the 2009 Hyundai Sonata's Limited wheel covers), blue backlit gauges, and available handsfree Bluetooth phone capability.

Awards

  • 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"

References

  • "RoadTests.com - Hyundai Azera". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)