Filed under: Marketing/Advertising , Technology , Hyundai Hyundai Equus - Click above for high-res image gallery As part of its product and marketing development process, Hyundai has reached out to owners and enthusiasts to create a network of consumers with which to discuss everything from future models and technologies to advertising tactics, polls, and so on. Autoblog has learned of a communiqué...
From Popular Mechanics, 8/28: Next comes the Equus, which will slot above the Genesis in price, size and performance. Details are slim at this point, but based on its past strategy, we expect Hyundai to offer features and accommodations similar...
Introduced at the New York auto show last spring, the 2011 Hyundai Equus goes on sale next summer. It's Hyundai’s shoot-for-the-moon attempt to match luxury cruisers like the Lexus LS and Mercedes S-Class for thousands of dollars less. We nabbed...
Kelsey Mays gets an up close look, and drive, of Hyundai’s new flagship car the Equus. While an upscale Hyundai isn’t remarkable in many places around the globe, it’s still unknown whether American car shoppers would even consider something from...
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By now, vehicles like the Genesis and Equus have convinced most of how far Hyundai’s come from bring the purveyors of punchline hatchbacks. But in case that wasn’t enough, Hyundai has dropped the bigger-than-the-average-bear Equus No Tags
Hyundai Motor Co. today began receiving orders for the long wheelbase edition of its most luxurious car, the EQUUS. The stretch edition offers several upgraded features from the normal sedan version, including differentiated exterior designs and longer overall length. The engine and other functions have been reinforced to attain first-class performance, safety, comfort and convenience. With the comfort...
Hyundai Motor Co. today began receiving orders for the long wheelbase edition of its most luxurious car, the Hyundai EQUUS. The stretch edition offers several upgraded features from the normal sedan version, including differentiated exterior designs and longer overall length. The engine and other functions have been reinforced to attain first-class performance, safety, comfort and convenience. EQUUS...
Earlier today we brought you news of the introduction of Hyundai's new flagship limousine model that is based on the regular Equus sedan, which is scheduled to go on sale in the States towards the end of 2010. Now we bring you a chain of videos shot during the presentation of the XXL Equus Limousine at a special event in South Korea revealing...
This is the new Hyundai Equus Limousine, an extra long wheelbase version of the South Korean firm's flagship model that offers a bevy of upgrades over the normal sedan including a more powerful V8 engine, differentiated exterior styling and enhanced safety, comfort and convenience features. The Equus Limousine's most prominent feature is of course...
Filed under: Sedan , Hyundai , Luxury , South Korea Hyundai Equus Limousine - click above for high-res image gallery Hyundai has just launched a new Equus limousine in its home market designed to appeal to executives that really need extra stretch-out room. The new Equus VL500 has had 12 inches of extra length inserted in between its axles. The extra length means that the already large Equus now bests...
Filed under: Podcasts , Acura , Hyundai , Volkswagen , Ferrari , Spyker , Celebrities , Design/Style Click above for the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes, RSS or listen now! Episode #141 of the Autoblog Podcast marks the first time we're joined by a guest outside the Autoblog Inner Circle, and we're hoping that it's the start of a trend. This week, our interview couch is occupied by drift, rally and stunt...
As we all know by now, the Hyundai Equus will be coming to North America. To get a better look at the Korean automaker's highest-end sedan, we've posted a commercial that shows off the Equus exterior and interior. The Equus will be priced somewhere between $50,000 to $60,000 and will be launched next year, likely under a different name. Hyundai Equus
The flagship Hyundai Equus luxury sedan will go on sale in the USA late next year and our sources indicate the Lexus LS460-rival will likely be priced between $50K and $60K. Hyundai will also ditch the Equus name for the U.S. market, so expect something less painfully evocative of Harry Potter-on-horse love making. Like the Hyundai Genesis did to rivals like the BMW 5-series, Audi A6 and Lexus GS,...