Hyundai Equus News
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We've driven the 2011 Hyundai Equus a few times, and have come away impressed with the Korean automaker's first take on traditional, full-size luxury. Since we're poverty-stricken Apple fanboys, too--only $100 more for a phone that's locked to AT&T?--we geeked out over the announcement earlier this year that the Equus would come standard with a 16GB, WiFi-enabled Apple iPad, which houses the Equus' owners' manual and connects owners to schedule service appointments via the Web. A few mixed messages later, we're bringing you the first photos of the iPad at work in the Equus, courtesy...
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2011 Hyundai Equus: Third Drive
As you've seen across the High Gear Media empire of automotive Web sites, we've spent some quality time with the 2011 Hyundai Equus. In fact, we've driven it once in what was clearly "not a first drive" and then a few months ago in South Korea. Now, we've had a shot at the final production Equus...
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Breaking: Next-Gen Hyundai Equus, Genesis Sedan And Coupe To Get AWD
The next generation of Hyundai's Equus, Genesis Sedan and Genesis Coupe will get all-wheel drive according to CEO John Krafcik, revealed at today's Equus drive event. The move is no doubt intended to put Hyundai on equal footing with its luxury rivals like BMW, Cadillac, and Audi, all of which...
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2011 Hyundai Equus Full Specs
The 2011 Hyundai Equus made its U.S. debut at last year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, but it was a Korean-spec car, and Hyundai hadn't finalized the full set of American packages and options. Today, the details are out. Starting with the 385-horsepower, 4.6-liter Tau V-8 engine (the...
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2011 Hyundai Equus, Genesis To Get 429-HP 5.0-Liter Tau V-8
The 5.0-Liter Tau V-8 will go into both the Genesis and the Equus as the top-end options.
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Hyundai Equus Customers Will Be Given Royal Treatment
Hyundai is keen to crack the luxury market with its new Equus flagship but convincing customers that a brand known for bargain basement prices can also be upscale will certainly be a challenge. With an expected pricetag of roughly $55,000, the Equus is considerably more expensive than any other...
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If you were too easily offended by Hyundai--yes, Hyundai--proclaiming its Genesis sedan could duke it out with the likes of Lexus and Infiniti, boy, are you going to be irked. By late summer, the company’s new flagship, the 2011 Hyundai Equus, will be on sale in the U.S., and according to Hyundai the car will compete with the best luxury sedans in the world on "all levels" including amenities, performance, advanced technologies, design and ownership experience. Measuring in at a generous 16.9 feet in length, 6.2 feet in width and 4.9 feet in height, the Equus certainly has the luxury sedan...
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Hyundai Unveils Long-Wheelbase Equus Flagship
The 2011 Hyundai Equus is due in showrooms at the end of summer 2010.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Motor Authority First Ride: 2011 Hyundai Equus
Hyundai spreads the word at the most exclusive car event in the world: the Equus is coming.
Martin Padgett -
Hyundai Equus Flagship Announced For U.S., On Sale By Late 2010
The biggest, most expensive Hyundai may face resistance in the U.S. due to the company's still-growing brand image.
Jeremy Weber -
New Hyundai Equus Flagship Sedan Emerges
Hyundai has developed a new large luxury saloon to replace its Equus flagship and now the first official images of the car have leaked following the launch of the vehicle at a press event in South Korea earlier this week. The new model continues the Equus name in its home market but latest reports...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran