Hyundai has recently introduced the Grandeur Hybrid in South Korea.
Designed to be an eco-friendly luxury sedan, the model has a 47 HP (35 kW) electric motor and a 2.4-liter MPI engine fitted in it outputting 159 HP (116 kW). This enables the car to produce a combined maximum output of 204 HP (150 kW). Talking about fuel efficiency, the model reportedly averages 6.25 L/100km (37.6 mpg US / 45.1 mpg UK).
In terms of styling, there are not many changes but the model features projector beam headlights, LED taillights, a dual exhaust system and 17-inch aluminum wheels. In the interiors, the cabin is nicely equipped with Nappa leather seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and wood grain trim.
Other features in the cabin include dual-zone automatic climate control, heated seats, a rearview camera, a USB charging system and an infotainment system with a 6-inch display. If that isn’t luxurious enough, optional goodies include a panoramic sunroof, a premium audio system and GPS navigation.
The Grandeur Hybrid is currently on sale and pricing kicks off from 34,600,000 won (approx $ 32,900 / 23,910).