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2006
HYUNDAI NEW CAR MODEL GUIDE |
Hyundai,
largest car company in South Korea,
invests in North America with its new
Alabama assembly plant, a technology
and engineering center in Michigan,
research and design studios in California
plus a test track in the Mojave Desert.
As a result, many of the vehicles in
Hyundai's extensive lineup for 2006
skew directly toward the American market
-- such as Sonata, a mid-size sedan
with V6 power that comes together at
the Alabama plant. Azera pops up as
Hyundai's elegant new flagship sedan
for the USA, and Accent, the smallest
car in Hyundai's fleet, rolls out in
a new design with segment-leading standard
safety systems aboard.
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Sonata |
The value-packed mid-size sedan from
Hyundai is new for 2006 with keen sheetmetal
shapes, a generous passenger compartment
containing premium features and a long
list of safety equipment. The safety
items include electronic stability control
(ESC) with a traction control system
(TCS) and six air bags in the cabin
including curtain-style air bags in
the roof.
Sonata
for 2006 shows up in three trims, beginning
with the base Sonata GL and climbing
to GLS and deluxe LX models, the latter
rolling on 17-inch alloy wheels fitted
with Michelin Pilot tires. Two Sonata
powertrains line up as either a 2.4-liter
aluminum four-pack with CVVT (Continuously
Variable Valve Timing) for 162 hp or
Hyundai's new Lambda V6, a 3.3-liter
CVVT V6 worth 235 hp. On the 2.4 plant
a five-speed manual is standard with
a four-speed Shiftronic automatic optional,
while the V6 ties to a new five-speed
automatic exclusively.
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Accent |
Hyundai's car for the economy class
is new from tires to top in the format
of a subcompact four-door sedan laced
with segment-leading standard safety
features. The gear includes an anti-lock
brake system (ABS) with electronic brake
force distribution (EBD), four-wheel
disc brakes, and dual frontal plus seat-mounted
air bags for front riders and curtain-style
air bags tucked in the ceiling for all
four outboard seats.
Accent
for 2006 grows up - it measures several
inches longer than the previous version
and three inches taller, adding inches
of legroom and headroom to the cabin.
The single trim - a well-equipped GLS
- comes with a 172-watt AM/FM/CD audio
system, 60/40 split fold-down rear seatback
and tilting steering wheel. Power stems
from Hyundai's new 1.6-liter four-in-line
engine scored to 110 hp with a standard
five-speed manual transmission or optional
four-speed automatic.
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Tiburon |
Hyundai's low-slung sports coupe is
marked by its muscular fender bulges
flanking an extended hoodline and a
hatchback roofline which tapers to a
stubby tail. For 2006, Tiburon scores
a new GT Limited edition in leather
with a power glass sunroof aboard and
Infinity audio kit boasting a six-disc
CD changer. Tiburon GT and the new Tiburon
GT Limited carry a dual-cam V6 sized
at 2.7 liters and racked to 172 hp with
a five-speed manual shifter or optional
four-speed Shiftronic automatic.
Ultimate
performance issue is the Tiburon SE,
which comes with a sporty six-speed
manual stick, red front brake calipers,
a tall spoiler on the tail and the cockpit
fixed with aluminum pedals, extra gauges
in the instrument cluster, a leather-wrapped
steering wheel and Kenwood audio system
with CD/MP3 player. Price-leader Tiburon
GS gets Hyundai's 138 hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder
engine with five-speed manual shifting.
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Santa Fe |
Hyundai's compact-class SUV, with four
doors and two rows of seats for five
riders, rises from the front-wheel-drive
(FWD) platform of a sedan for a smooth
ride quality. Power comes from one of
two V6 engines and there's optional
all-wheel-drive (AWD) traction with
the larger V6. The full-time AWD system
employs a unique Dual Drive front differential
with planetary gears plus viscous coupling
and it sends as much as 60 percent of
the engine's muscle to front wheels.
Deluxe
new Limited trim for Santa Fe has leather
upholstery, heated front seats and power
tabs on the driver's bucket, plus automatic
climate controls and a dashboard CD
changer. Santa Fe GLS is the entry edition
and comes with a 2.7-liter V6 which
nets 170 hp as standard plant, or an
optional 3.5-liter V6 pushing 200 hp
through Hyundai's five-speed Shiftronic
automatic. The 3.5-liter V6 is standard
for Limited. |
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Elantra |
Hyundai's perennial best-seller measures
up to the compact class as a four-door
sedan or five-door hatchback wagon.
Elantra GLS is the mainstay model as
a well-equipped four-door or five-door,
although a sport-tuned GT five-door
hatchback is also available. And for
2006 Hyundai adds the new Elantra Limited
four-door sedan with plush beige leather
upholstery and woodgrain trim.
Engine
for all Elantras is Hyundai's 2.0-liter
four-cylinder plant with CVVT and a
power rating of 138 hp with SULEV configuration.
Standard gear for the GLS ranges from
air conditioning and frontal plus side-impact
air bags to power operation for windows
and door locks and mirrors, a tilting
steering column, AM/FM stereo system
with CD deck and a keyless remote entry
device tied to an alarm. The new Premium
Package for all trims brings a power
sunroof and additional safety hardware
like ABS and TCS. |
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Tucson |
The small-class SUV from Hyundai --
riding on the platform of a car and
rigged with commendable standard safety
features including ESC with TCS -- presents
a shapely sheetmetal package and a flexible
passenger compartment with seats for
five riders plus room in the rear for
gear. The back bay has an easy-to-clean
composite floor and multiple tie-down
points to secure a load of cargo. Tucson
also brings four-cylinder and V6 powertrain
options distributed across three levels
of trim -- base GL, upgraded GLS and
new deluxe Limited.
The
SUV also supports two traction formats
with FWD or AWD. Tucson GL employs Hyundai's
2.0-liter four-in-line with CVVT.
It
produces 140 hp and ties to a five-speed
manual or optional four-speed Shiftronic
automatic. Tucson GLS and top-trim Limited
rate Hyundai's 2.7-liter V6 for 173
hp. Standard items for 2006 Tucson include
air conditioning, power windows and
a
keyless entry system. |
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Azera |
Hyundai's luxurious new four-door flagship,
which supplants the XG350 in 2006, forges
a premium performance sedan sculpted
with aerodynamic sheetmetal and crafted
with a five-seat cabin lined in leather.
Azera offers two trim tiers with GLS
and Limited. The Engine for either is
Hyundai's dual-cam 3.8-liter V6 that
produces 265 hp in concert with a five-speed
automatic transmission with Shiftronic
shift mode.
Noteworthy
safety features apply like ESC with
TCS plus eight air bags including curtain-style
air bags in the ceiling above each side
window. Azera GLS applies deluxe fabric
on seats with power controls for front
buckets and a bench in back with split
folding seatback, an automatic climate
system and leather-wrapped steering
wheel. The Limited model upgrades with
17-inch alloy wheels, leather upholstery
with heated front seats, electroluminescent
gauges in the instrument cluster and
an electric sunshade in the rear window. |
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