Hyundai Azera News
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The Hyundai Azera lives on outside the U.S. as the Grandeur and the mid-size sedan has received a handsome redesign.
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Hyundai’s swanky new Azera ruled out for US
The latest generation of Hyundai’s Azera sedan won’t be sold in the United States. The automaker has confirmed that the Azera is being discontinued in the U.S., which means the 2017 model year is the final year for the nameplate in these parts. The latest Azera, known as a Grandeur in...
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2018 Hyundai Azera revealed with handsome new look
A new generation of the Hyundai Azera is set to go on sale in Korea in November, where the vehicle is known as the Grandeur. The automaker on Thursday released the first photos of the car which has adopted a handsome exterior complete with the “cascading” grille that made its debut on...
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2015 Hyundai Azera Gets New Look, More Tech
Hyundai’s Azera nameplate has lost much of its shine since the Korean brand's more upmarket Genesis and Equus models arrived on the scene, with the Genesis in particular outselling the Azera as much as three to one last year. Nevertheless, the Azera remains on the market and for the 2015...
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Hyundai Reveals Veloster Midship Concept And AG Luxury Sedan In Busan
At the 2014 Busan Auto Show in South Korea yesterday, Hyundai revealed a radical race car concept based on its Veloster sports car as well as a new luxury sedan codenamed the AG. The concept is the Veloster Midship, which as its name suggests is a mid-engined version of the Veloster sports car. The...
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2012 Hyundai Azera Live Photos: 2011 L.A. Auto Show
At first glance you may mistake it for a new Lexus ES, but pictured above is the brand new 2012 Hyundai Azera, which comes on the market with a premium look, a fuel efficient engine, and a roomy cabin. Like Hyundai’s other recent model launches, the Azera now features the brand’s...
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Hyundai’s Azera near-luxury sedan represents a significant milestone in the brand’s history, as it was the very first Hyundai model to creep above the $30,000 price barrier. The Azera proved that Hyundai could compete on more than just a low price, and paved the way for later luxury models like the Hyundai Genesis sedan and the Hyundai Equus. Despite the car’s significance, the current design dates back to 2006, and sales in the United States reflect the model’s age. In 2006, Hyundai sold some 26,833 Azeras in the U.S., but by 2010 that number had plummeted to just...
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2012 Hyundai Azera: From About $32,000, Features Up To You
Even though the 2012 Hyundai Azera's debut is still over two months away, the automaker wants interested customers to build and price their new Azera via a configurator microsite.
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Spy Shots: 2012 Hyundai Azera (Grandeur)
The affordable large car segment is starting to get just a little overcrowded, and in a time where customers all around the world are downsizing to smaller midsize models, performance, fuel-economy and overall value is now more important than ever. South Korea’s entrants in this field have...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
2010 Geneva Motor Show: Hyundai i-flow Concept
The Hyundai i-flow concept is a preview of the company's new D-segment car.
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Kia previews 2010 Amanti sedan with Seoul Motor Show concept
The affordable large car segment is starting to get just a little overcrowded, and in a time where customers all around the world are downsizing to smaller midsize models, performance, fuel-economy and overall value is now more important than ever. South Korea’s entrants in this field have...
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Hyundai announces new fuel-saving 6-speed automatic
Hyundai has developed its own 6-speed automatic transmission, which according to the company makes it just the third major carmaker in the world to have achieved this feat. Hyundai also claims that the new transmission boosts fuel economy by over 12%, while shedding 12kg and 62 parts compared to...
Jeremy Weber