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Hyundai Grandeur

Hyundai Grandeur
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Overview
Manufacturer Hyundai
Production 1986–present
Body and chassis
Class Full-size (1986–1998)
Mid-size (1998–present)
Body style 4-door sedan
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
Predecessor Hyundai Granada
First generation (L)
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Overview
Also called Mitsubishi Debonair
Production 1986–1992
Assembly South Korea: Ulsan
Body and chassis
Related Mitsubishi Debonair
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L 4G63 I4
2.4 L 4G64 I4
3.0 L 6G72 V6
Transmission 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,735 mm (107.7 in)
Length 4,865 mm (191.5 in)
Width 1,725 mm (67.9 in)
Height 1,430 mm (56.3 in)
1,450 mm (57.1 in)
Second generation (LX)
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Overview
Also called Mitsubishi Debonair
Production 1992–1998
Assembly Ulsan, South Korea
Body and chassis
Related Mitsubishi Debonair
Hyundai Dynasty
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L 6G71 V6
2.5 L 6G73 V6
3.0 L 6G72 V6
3.5 L 6G74 V6
Transmission 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,745 mm (108.1 in)
Length 4,980 mm (196.1 in)
Width 1,810 mm (71.3 in)
Height 1,445 mm (56.9 in)
Chronology
Successor Hyundai Grandeur
Hyundai Equus
Third generation (XG)
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Overview
Also called Hyundai XG25
Hyundai XG30
Hyundai XG300
Hyundai XG350
Hyundai Grandeur XG (South Korea)
Production 1998–2005
Assembly Asan, South Korea
İzmit, Turkey (Hyundai Assan)
Body and chassis
Related Kia Amanti
Hyundai Equus
Hyundai Dynasty
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L Δdelta V6
2.5 L Δdelta V6
3.0 L ΣSigma V6
3.5 L ΣSigma V6
Transmission H-Matic 5-speed automatic & shiftronic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,750 mm (108.3 in)
Length 1998–2002:4,865 mm (191.5 in)
2002–2005:4,875 mm (191.9 in)
Width 1,825 mm (71.9 in)
Height 1,420 mm (55.9 in)
Fourth generation (TG)
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Overview
Also called Hyundai Azera
Hyundai The Luxury Grandeur (KDM Facelift)
Production 2005–2011
Assembly Asan, South Korea
Nošovice, Czech Republic
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
Related Hyundai Sonata
Hyundai Santa Fe
Hyundai Veracruz/ix55
Kia Optima/Magentis/Lotze
Kia Carens/Rondo
Kia Sorento
Powertrain
Engine 2.4 L ΘTheta II I4 (175 hp)
2.7 L μ Mu V6 (192 hp)
3.3 L ΛLambda V6 (237 hp-260 hp)
3.8 L ΛLambda V6 (265 hp-283 hp)
2.2 L CRDI VGT diesel I4 (155 hp)
Transmission 5-speed H-Matic automatic
6-speed Shiftronic automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,780 mm (109.4 in)
Length 4,895–4,910 mm (192.7–193.3 in)
Width 1,850–1,865 mm (72.8–73.4 in)
Height 1,490–1,495 mm (58.7–58.9 in)
Chronology
Successor Hyundai Genesis (Canada)
Fifth generation (HG)
2013 Hyundai Azera -- 2012 DC.JPG
Overview
Also called Hyundai Azera
Production 2011–present
Model years 2012–present
Assembly South Korea: Asan
Philippines: Biñan
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
Platform Y6 platform R2.2 I4 Turbo-diesel (202 hp)
Related Hyundai Aslan
Kia Cadenza
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Optima
Powertrain
Engine 2.4 L ΘTheta II I4 (178 hp)
2.4 L ΘTheta II I4 GDI (198 hp)
3.0 L ΛLambda II V6 (247 hp)
3.0 L ΛLambda II V6 GDI (266 hp)
3.3 L ΛLambda II V6 GDI (293 hp)
2.2 L Hyundai R engine#2.2L
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,845 mm (112.0 in)
Length 4,910 mm (193.3 in)
Width 1,860 mm (73.2 in)
Height 1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Curb weight 1,500–1,635 kg (3,307–3,605 lb)

The Hyundai Grandeur (Korean: 현대 그랜저) is a mid-size car (initially full-size car) produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1986. The Grandeur has evolved through five generations with intermediate restylings, and is marketed under various nameplates worldwide—prominently as the Hyundai Azera (현대 아제라). As the Azera, it was considered the flagship model of Hyundai's United States lineup until the arrival of the Genesis sedan. Currently the Azera slots between the midsize Sonata and the Genesis sedan.

As of January 2014, the sedan is available in South Korea, China, the Middle East, and the Americas (except Mexico).

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.

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 built its luxury car, Ford Granada Mark II, in Korea but the competition with Daewoo Royale seemed that it already had ended. As Hyundai was looking to enter the luxury car market, it tried to make its own luxury car. In the face of tough competition from Daewoo Motors' much more powerful brand, Hyundai abandoned the attempt to design its own luxury car, 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.


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