Hyundai Equus Unveiled in New York

 Hyundai Equus Unveiled in New York
2011 Hyundai Equus 02.04.2010

On sale this summer

Hyundai has unveiled the 2011 Equus at the New York Auto Show.

Designed to compete with the "best luxury sedans in the world" (aka the Lexus LS460, the Audi A8, Mercedes S550), the Equus features conservative styling and a Mercedes-like grille. Inside, the cabin is outfitted with leather upholstery, wood trim, heated and cooled seats, GPS navigation, a 17-speaker Lexicon audio system, and Bluetooth connectivity.

To be a legitimate player in the luxury field, Hyundai installed the latest safety features. Goodies include Electronic Stability Control (ESC), a Vehicle Stability Management system (VSM), active head restraints, a lane departure warning system, smart cruise control, and nine air bags.

Based on the rear-wheel drive Genesis, the Equus boasts a 203.1 inch wheelbase, which is 7.2 inches longer than the Genesis, a 52/48 front-to-rear weight distribution, and an advanced air suspension.

Power comes from a 4.6-liter Tau V8 with 385 hp (287 kW / 390 PS) and 333 lb-ft (451 Nm) of torque. Connected to a six-speed ZF automatic transmission, the engine enables the Equus to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than 6.4 seconds.

The Equus will go on sale this summer undercutting all of its competitors mentioned above with a base price in the mid $50,000 range.

Source: Hyundai

HYUNDAI INTRODUCES ALL-NEW FLAGSHIP, THE LUXURIOUS EQUUS SEDAN, DURING NORTH AMERICAN DEBUT AT NEW YORK AUTO SHOW

Equus will Showcase Hyundai's Approach toward Intelligent Luxury

NEW YORK, 04/01/2010

Hyundai aims to break down the barriers of owning a luxury car with the introduction of its all-new flagship, the 2011 Equus. Equus will compete with the best luxury sedans in the world on all levels including amenities, performance, advanced technologies, design and ownership experience when it arrives at select Hyundai dealerships late this summer.

"Equus takes Hyundai's formula for intelligent luxury to a new level," said John Krafcik, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor America. "We've applied the lessons in engineering excellence we've learned with Genesis to the Equus, while adding a new level of customer experience that will further differentiate our take on luxury from the traditional premium brands."

Equus broadens Hyundai's lineup of premium vehicles and like Genesis, is built on Hyundai's world-class rear-wheel-drive architecture. It is powered by the award-winning 4.6-liter Tau® V8. The Tau inside the Equus will produce an estimated 385 horsepower using premium fuel and 378 horsepower using regular fuel. With technology rivaling more expensive luxury sedans, Equus showcases features such as a lane departure warning system, electronic air suspension, smart cruise control and a Lexicon® audio system.

EQUUS VERSUS THE RIVALS

 

2011 Hyundai Equus

2010 Lexus LS 460

2010 Mercedes-Benz S550

Horsepower/

Torque

385 hp (Prem.)/

 378hp (Reg.)/

333 lb-ft/324 lb-ft (est.)

380 hp (Prem.)/

367 lb-ft

382 hp (Prem.)/

391 lb-ft

Fuel Economy

city/highway/combined

16/24/19 mpg (est.)

16/24/19 mpg

14/21/18 mpg

Length

203.1 inches

199.2 inches

206.5 inches

Width

74.4 inches

73.8 inches

73.7 inches

Height

58.7 inches

58.1 inches

58.0 inches

Front Headroom

38.7 inches

38.0 inches

38.0 inches

Rear Headroom

38.1 inches

37.9 inches

39.0 inches

Front Legroom

45.1 inches

43.7 inches

41.9 inches

Rear Legroom

38.9 inches

35.8 inches

42.3 inches

Curb Weight

 4376 lbs.

4,244 lbs.

4,630 lbs.

Price

$50,000 - $60,000

$65,380

$91,600

 

PREMIUM REAR-WHEEL-DRIVE ARCHITECTURE

When Genesis was introduced, Hyundai promised that its rear-wheel-drive architecture would spawn more products in other segments. Equus is the third of those products, this time riding on a lengthened Genesis architecture. Equus is 7.2 inches longer (203.1 inches vs. 195.9 inches) than Genesis. Equus boasts an excellent 52/48 front-to-rear weight distribution for exceptional handling and more refined steering characteristics.

Equus reduces interior noise levels and improves ride and handling with a stiff, light weight body structure. The use of high-tensile steel in critical areas in the unibody provides Equus with significantly higher dynamic torsional rigidity and a lower body structure weight despite having a spacious interior cabin.

WORLD-CLASS TAU V8

Headlining the Equus' performance capabilities is Hyundai's Tau 4.6-liter V8 engine, a two-time Ward's 10 Best Engine winner, mated to a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC® manual control. The Tau V8 delivers an estimated 385 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque (378 horsepower and 324 lb-ft using regular fuel) to fit the demands of luxury consumers. This powertrain combination will launch Equus to 60 miles per hour in less than 6.4 seconds. On premium fuel, the Tau V8 produces more horsepower than the powerplants found in the Lexus LS460, Mercedes-Benz S550, and Audi A8 and nearly the same power as these competitors on regular fuel.

LUXURY SEDAN STYLE WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

The design of the Equus is handsome and pleasing to the eye. The rear-end treatment is progressive with bold taillights, strong shoulders and an overall look of precision. This look is accomplished through fully-integrated asymmetrical exhaust tips and rear LED turn signal indicators. The side silhouette is refined, with character lines that accent the rear fenders. Up front is a subtle horizontal radiator grille and well-proportioned headlamps with jeweled detailing. LED turn signals are inside the HID headlamps along with an adaptive front lighting system with white LED position lamps. The lower air intakes are bold and add to the positive reaction of the overall design. To assist in parking, and navigating blind corners and alleys in urban driving, there is an optional forward-view cornering camera integrated into the grille.

CUTTING EDGE HUMAN TECHNOLOGY

The busy executive as well as the couple heading out on the town will feel right at home in the 2011 Equus due to abundant luxury touches and passenger comfort features. This ambience begins with superior quality of materials and design layout. The leather upholstery, Alcantara® headliner, natural wood trim and leather-wrapped French-stitched instrument panel showcase the richness of the Equus interior.

The seats are designed with adjustable driver thigh support, plenty of width, great range of adjustment, and heated and cooled functionality. Thermoelectric devices located in the seat backs and bottom cushions provide control for heating, cooling and humidity. There is ample leg and head room for drivers over six-feet tall and an optional massaging driver seat. In fact, Equus has more leg, head and shoulder room in the front and rear seats than the Lexus LS460.

The driver's cockpit boasts an abundance of features and premium services. The Driver

Information System (DIS) provides navigation, XM Satellite Radio, HD Radio technology, hands-free Bluetooth telephone system and much more.

ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED AIR SUSPENSION

Driving dynamics are a critical element in every luxury sedan, and the Equus offers first-rate ride and handling characteristics without traditional compromises. Equus' electronically controlled air suspension meets the challenge of the wide variety of road surfaces drivers face everyday. For drivers who enjoy a firm ride and more stability when cornering there is a sport setting with additional body control. For customers who wish their ride to be a little on the softer side there is a normal setting for more ride compliance.

In urban areas, the Equus is easy to maneuver and park, thanks to excellent steering and its electronic parking assist feature. While the Equus is large, it doesn't feel over-sized or clumsy, that's due to its 37.7 foot turning circle and variable-effort steering system.

On winding country and mountain roads, Equus benefits from the precise wheel control delivered by its five-link front and rear suspension geometry. This geometry is maximized through Continuous Damping Control (CDC) which continually monitors road and driving dynamics and adjusts damping force accordingly. The standard 19-inch chrome alloy wheel and tire package with staggered width (P245/45R19 front P275/40R19 rear) tires offers excellent gripping power and precise control.

NEW TECHNOLOGIES DELIVER UNCOMPROMISED SAFETY PERFORMANCE

Maintaining Hyundai's emphasis on delivering leading safety technology, Equus boasts world-class active and passive safety features to help prevent accidents, and maximize the well-being of its occupants in the event of a collision. The Equus continues the Hyundai tradition of offering key safety technologies, with features such as Electronic Stability Control (ESC), nine airbags, electronic active head restraints, lane departure warning system and smart cruise control. Equus even has a Vehicle Stability Management system (VSM) that optimally manages ESC, the electronic parking brake, smart cruise control and the seatbelt tensioning system for optimal safety.

Equus' total of nine airbags include advanced dual front airbags, front and rear seat-mounted side-impact airbags, roof-mounted side curtain airbags for both front and rear outboard seat occupants and a driver's knee airbag.

Hyundai's lane departure warning system offers a warning light and chime after a one- second lane departure, and adds a haptic warning via the seatbelt after a three second lane departure.

Smart cruise control automatically manages the Equus' speed through the braking and throttle systems to maintain a specified following distance selected by the driver.

The electronic parking brake with automatic vehicle hold enables the parking brake to hold the vehicle automatically when the vehicle stops, and deactivates as soon as the gas pedal is pressed.

Equus has an optional camera located on the front grille and a standard camera on the rear decklid. These cameras help detect how close objects are when parking. Distance is indicated on the in-dash LCD monitor.

Equus is brought to a halt by large four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with Brake Assist and Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD). The 13.6-inch front rotors have four-piston fixed calipers and the rear brakes feature 12.4-inch rotors with single floating piston calipers.

LEXICON® AUDIO SYSTEMS TEAM WITH XM, HD RADIOTM, AND APPLE TO OFFER UNRIVALED AUDIO PERFORMANCE AND CHOICE

Hyundai Genesis and Equus offer a Lexicon-branded state-of-the-art audio system featuring LOGIC 7® technology. The Lexicon surround sound audio system includes a 13-channel digital amplifier and 17 speakers producing 608 watts of sound in 7.1 discrete surround sound audio. Equus also offers the clarity of digital HD Radio technology, XM Satellite Radio and iPod®/USB integration.

PRICING

The Equus will launch with a starting price in the mid $50,000 range.

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 otakki otakki
No track record as of now. At this time, for similar price, I would rather get an Infiniti M56.
April 2, 2010 12:01 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
Hyundai must realise how ballsy this is for a company such as them, as I see no 'H' badges anywhere [Oh wait, apart from on the boot lid. I guess the rear's not so important when you're looking at a car]. All in all it sounds good, if a little conservative. "To be a legitimate player in the luxury field, Hyundai installed the latest safety features" - Actually, to REALLY compete, they should really introduce something innovative and new to the market, like the S-Class's adaptive cruise control and infrared night-vision. But then it is only their first effort.
April 2, 2010 12:28 pm
 Keita Keita
Fail. There's too much copycat in there. Hyundai copied the wrong Merc for this thing. The W140 is ages dead and was never that good looking. And those E-class rear arches are even worse. The interior lacks even the notion of style and individuality. If they want to succeed, the car should have a distinct style inside and out, as well as be recognisable instantly as that brand. That's why Merc and BMW succeed. This is likely not a bad car...but then...every car in this class is. It needs to be more than just good or "on par". It needs to have personality and style too.
April 2, 2010 12:44 pm
 Keita Keita
It needs to be more than just good or "on par". Comment added because this damn thing won't let me edit. *edit* NOW it shows up as edited, after I post this. :P Typical.
April 2, 2010 12:51 pm
 wjaprep wjaprep
ok Hyundai... I never have liked the idea of the Genesis... but this? THIS? $50k?!?!?!?!? No. I dont care if it has more room than a 7 series, or faster than a Porsche or any other of that stuff they say on the commercials, there is NO way I would buy this. none, and I would find anyone stupid who buys one. That and it looks like several other luxury cars... Hyundai, youre insane. Please stick to making affordable well built cars... not this.
April 2, 2010 12:56 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
"$50k Hyundai?!!!1" Why is the badge a problem? If it's a good car, it's a good car. (Of course, in this case, that remains to be seen.)
April 2, 2010 1:49 pm
 wjaprep wjaprep
but why would i buy a car tht looks like a Mercedes/Audi/BMW/Lexus when I could just go out and buy the real thing?
April 2, 2010 9:16 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
I suppose the answer to that is money. If one can't quite stretch to a German (or Lexus or Jaguar), the Equus might make more sense, if it's cheaper to own than a second-hand big brand.
April 3, 2010 6:13 am
 wjaprep wjaprep
cheaper? but the Merc E class starts at US$48k, the BMW 5 series starts at US$45k...
April 5, 2010 6:30 pm
 ivanporcalla ivanporcalla
Lol. Mercedes front and back, Lexus dash and seats, Audi center console. Can't they think of something new?
April 2, 2010 1:02 pm
 Siawa Siawa
So in 55K you are getting best of all the brands. I don't see no problem with that. Ha.
April 2, 2010 2:11 pm
 clash_189 clash_189
The problem is, Hyunday copies many items belong to current S-Class & LS460 which means in next a few years, this car will be outdated. Actually a lux car needs to be more personalise in term their uniqueness and distinctiveness to other brands
April 2, 2010 5:12 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
Yeah I can't say this is an all new car, it's like Hyundai put LS460's rear, S class front and a bit of infiniti's interior in a mixer and came out with this car. Even the M56 is better looking and has more attractive interior and better engine, LS460 also, and yeah the price, $55k for the BASE model is way expensive, then what is the price for the fully loaded one?
April 2, 2010 1:08 pm
 otakki otakki
Yes, it will be rolling down the road and you can't really pick out the maker since it's got a little of everything. Might as well name the car "Chimera."
April 2, 2010 1:09 pm
 Siawa Siawa
It was "Unveiled in New York" last year too and I have to say it looks pretty good in person.
April 2, 2010 2:10 pm
 norther norther
copycat or no copycat.... it has a 4.6, v8 with 380hp. and the big s600 from merc has a 5.5, v8 with 380. and who...from us people....can be the judge. maybe it really is a quality and luxorious ride.
April 2, 2010 4:17 pm
 DolceRides DolceRides
where do u find a merc s600 with a 5.5 v8 that makes 380 hp?
April 2, 2010 6:26 pm
 norther norther
sorry. i meant to say the s500 (or s550 in the states). thank you dolcerides
April 3, 2010 9:09 pm
 DolceRides DolceRides
s600 has 510hp and 612 ft-lbs torque. but im sure u meant the s550 has 380 hp, that my friend may be true but it has 60 more torque than the equus, and it has way better material in the interior, way stronger metals used when building the car, so the car is stronger, safer, way more luxurious, and better in every single other way. not a benz fan, im more of Audi guy, and i do like the hyundai genesis, but i think this car isnt worth a base price starting from mid 50K, as mentioned before, the infiniti M56 will be better, and so will the bmw 5 series and audi a6. (please dont mind the spelling im used to texting)
April 2, 2010 6:34 pm
 ML55AMG ML55AMG
Its not a mercedes OR lexus,,its hyundai,,luxury and stylish,,,,,they must work hard to be mercedes or lexus,but i think hyundai do the best,they work hardd,,so hard,
April 3, 2010 1:33 am
 MTC MTC
It have to do the Lexus thing to gain people attraction, but I'm someone who thinks the LX460 is a terrible luxury car, cheap looking dash and those buttons, Hyundai doesn't have to do much hard work to have better materials than Lexus. But quietness, it would be difficult
April 3, 2010 5:50 am
 schizo schizo
It's been around in the Korean market for over a year now and it's pretty good looking when viewed from the front. But too much chrome is used in its home market. But you have to admit that it does make an attractive alternative to the Lincoln Towncar for the fleet service trade.
April 3, 2010 7:37 am
 radmeister radmeister
For 50k it seems like a good car, i mean what else can you get brand new for 50k in this category with the amazing warranty Hyundai offers, I can see this being an ideal limousine taxi. Black /w tinted windows = mmm mmm good
April 3, 2010 12:14 pm
 schizo schizo
That's what I said! With Hyundai's aggressive fleet sales tactics (rental cars) it very may well sell very well to the limo trade...the warranty alone is a pretty good incentive for those folks.
April 5, 2010 1:52 am
 HEMI426 HEMI426
Don't know what to think about it. Don't think it has much of a chance. 203 inches is the lenght not the wheelbase.
April 3, 2010 12:49 pm
 majorsja majorsja
OMG! Some of your comments sound like nagging women! This is a great product from a company that's trying to improve itself. Which is what "WE" the consumer demanded from them. And now that they delivered we are "tearing them down." Are most of you Tea Partiers, because you act like it.
April 5, 2010 6:56 am
 benz_man benz_man
Hyundai missed the ball on this one for sure. While the Genesis based Equus must be a fine vehicle, Hyundai will NEVER pull off selling these things next to Elantra's. Just ask VW. NO ONE in the US was interested in purchasing a Phaeton next to the mom with three crying kids getting her Jetta TDI serviced. Hyundai should have taken a lesson from the Japanese and created another Pseudo-luxury brand such as Lexus, Acura, Infiniti or Amati (lol). In fact, VW should have done the same...wait...they already have THREE luxury brands...
April 5, 2010 9:57 am
 wjaprep wjaprep
YES! i agree.
April 5, 2010 6:34 pm
 Dude von Dudenstein Dude von Dudenstein
Why does these Korean car makers always copy designs from prestigious car brands?
April 8, 2010 11:31 am
 prowler97 prowler97
Hyundai really needs a Luxury brand name like Audi is to VW, Lexus is to Toyota, Acura is to Honda and etc. I don't think many people will buy a $50k Hyundai...but then again the $90k Lexus LS460L's are a dime a dozen here in Palm Beach.
April 13, 2010 10:02 am