Sharing its platform with the Sonata, the new Portico will be manufactured alongside the sedan at Hyundai’s Montgomery plant in Alabama. Power will come from a range of engines including both 3.3 and 3.8L Lambda V6 mills and a 2.4L Theta four-cylinder. There’s also the possibility that the carmaker’s 4.6L Tau V8 will be reserved for a flagship model. A 2.5L common-rail turbodiesel will also likely be available for European markets.
The original Portico concept featured an advanced hybrid powertrain with electric motors powering both the front and rear wheels. The new production model will be available as standard with a FWD powertrain but a parallel hybrid option as well as an AWD version could also be offered.
Inside, there will be three-row seating with enough space for seven adults. The Portico concept also featured suicide-style rear-opening doors in the back, but as these latest spy images confirm the production model will feature standard front-hinged doors all around.
The next couple of years will be very busy for the South Korean carmaker and its Kia subsidiary, with planned launches for a new Sorrento SUV, Grandeur sedan, and new Soul compact car.


Reader Comments
Fri Aug 15 2008 3:50 PM
NaBUru38 says
This car is no crossover and doesn't look bigger than a Veracruz. It feels more like a seven-seat compact MPV, that is a rival for the Touran, Grand C4 Picasso, Zafira and Grand Scénic.
Fri Aug 15 2008 10:16 PM
94 taurus owner says
those A,B,and C pillars were ripped straight off an Buick Enclave.
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