Sunday, December 9, 2012 7:52 by
Hyundai revealed a revised version of the Equus luxury saloon in South Korea, featuring subtle styling changes and interior upgrades, but no change in powertrains. Hyundai Equus sits at the top of range above the Grandeur and the Genesis, and it is currently the most luxurious car Hyundai makes.
With the
current generation Grandeur doing well in the market and all-new Genesis in the
works, Hyundai decided the Equus
only needs a slight refresh rather than a full facelift. So it gets revised LED
head and taillights, a sightly different grille, and new wheels. That’s it.
Inside the
cabin the steering wheel design is updated, and you get more leather now with
double stitching. The digital instrument panel is tweaked, and so is the
infotainment system. More significant changes include the addition of an analog
clock and options like Blind Spot Detection and Heads Up Display.
The Equus still comes with Hyundai’s
familiar engines, including the 3.6 liter GDi V6 and the 5.0 liter Tau V8. The
revised Equus will reach global markets in 2013.
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