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To create the best: That was the uncompromising objective for Hyundai Motor Co.’s
VI Project design and engineering team. After ten years in the marketplace, the
company’s flagship sedan EQUUS would be retired and replaced by a new EQUUS, an
import fighter that would need to compete on an equal footing with the most storied
names in the luxury car business. Much had changed in the interim requiring a rethinking
of the basic assumptions. It started with the adoption of a front engine, rear wheel
drive architecture, the luxury segment’s de facto standard, to achieve the ideal
52:48 front-rear weight distribution needed to achieve optimal ride and handling
characteristics.
“Genesis showed the world what a great car we could build, but EQUUS improves on
the Genesis in every measurable way,” said Dr. Hyun-Soon Lee, Vice Chairman and
Chief Technology Officer of the Corporate Research and Development Division. “The
VI (EQUUS) was a fun project: It was greatly satisfying to have absolute freedom
to adopt the newest and the best technologies. For once, we weren’t constrained
by our usual design-to-cost approach to engineering and manufacturing,” said Dr.
Lee.
From design to execution, absolute excellence would be required on all levels if
the new EQUUS was to meet the needs and wants of the target customers, a highly
demanding group of top income earners, male executives or entrepreneurs in their
40s and 50s for whom cars serve as an expression of status. A majority of Korean
luxury car customers had defected to Japanese and German luxury marques over the
years, and winning back their trust in Hyundai posed the ultimate test of the new
EQUUS. An entirely new set of technologies would be needed to attain first-class
performance, safety, comfort and convenience.
The visual statement is one of elegance and luxury. The exterior lines are progressive,
faithful to the original design concept. Viewed from the front, the impression is
one of strength and confident power but with luxurious refinement evident in the
details of the headlamp and grill design. A study of the side profile hints at a
deeper dynamic, sporty personality but without compromising the sedan’s overall
grace and from the rear, perhaps the most commonly viewed angle, the emphasis is
on balanced proportions for visual stability. LED rear combination lamps impart
a dynamic, high-tech note.
The interior design concept is, in a word, sumptuous. A classical image welcomes
the eye with a simplicity of form that is in balance with high-end IT details for
a thoroughly modern interpretation of luxury. From the selection of exotic hardwoods
for the crash pad and centre console to the supple leather upholstery of the seats,
master craftsmanship and premium natural materials soothe the senses taking luxury
motoring to a new level. EQUUS customers will have a choice of three interior colors
with matching hardwood accents (Eucalyptus, Walnut or Burled Birch) while brushed
satin aluminum trim will add a contemporary feel.
POWERTRAINS
EQUUS comes with a choice of two sophisticated engines: The Lambda 3.8 V-6 and the
award-winning Tau 4.6 V-8. To maximize power while minimizing emissions and fuel
consumption, both engines feature all-aluminum construction, continuously variable
valve timing, variable air induction systems and are mated to six-speed transmissions.
The Lambda V-6, good for 290ps (Note: Korea domestic standard, using regular fuel)
and a peak torque rating of 36.5kg m, delivers an impressive fuel economy rating
of 9.4km/l. The Tau 4.6 V-8, named by Detroit-based Ward’s Autoworld as one of 2009’s
Best Ten Engines, delivers 366ps and 44.8kg m of torque with a fuel economy rating
of 8.8km/l.
TRIM LEVELS
The 3.8 V-6 will be offered in four trim levels starting with the entry level 3.8
L. 3.8 GL and 3.8 GLS will add comfort and convenience features and V-6 range will
be capped off by the 3.8 Top edition. Ruling the EQUUS stable as the most exclusive
and best-equipped EQUUS of all will be the 4.6 Top.
SUSPENSION
Front and rear, EQUUS rides on 5-link suspension featuring lightweight aluminum
control arms. Such a multi-link setup for both the front and the rear is uncommon
in the industry but through a careful optimization of the wheel geometry and bushing
characteristics, stability and ride quality were optimized. To improve shock control
over the Hyundai worked in partnership
with ZF-SACHS to develop Amplitude Selective Dampers (ASD) which features an innovative
relief valve, a design EQUUS shares with only one other car in the world, its luxury
stable-mate Genesis. The air suspension is electronically governed to minimize body
roll, nose-diving and other undesirable characteristics. EQUUS also comes equipped
with an Electric Parking Brake which is automatically released once the vehicle
is put into drive gear and an Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering System which reduces
fuel consumption.
SAFETY
EQUUS elevates driving safety to a whole new level with the introduction of Vehicle
Stability Management which integrates the Lane Departure Warning System, Pre-Safety
System, Third Generation Smart Cruise Control (SCC) and other sub-systems to provide
unparalleled active and passive safety. Using smart optics, the Lane Departure Warning
System issues an audible warning if the car deviates from the driving lane without
signaling. SCC uses radar waves to automatically regulate the brakes and throttle
and maintain a safe distance from the car ahead. If a collision danger is detected,
the Pre-Safety System automatically applies the brakes, triggers a flashing warning
light on the TFT-LCD which is followed by an audible alert and a vibration in the
seatbelt harness. If a collision is unavoidable, full braking force is automatically
applied and front seat belts are reeled in within a split second in order to maximize
protection.
Another new safety improvement is the addition of a Knee Air Bag for the driver.
With two front, four side and two side curtain airbags, this brings the total airbag
count to nine.
Video cameras in the rear and front eliminate blind spots during parking and backing
up maneuvers, reducing the risk of accidents while the new Parking Guidance System
provides a computer graphic overlay on the display screen to assist the driver.
High Intensity Discharge Head Lamps with Adaptive Front Lighting System varies the
angle of the light beam according to the steering direction for
COMFORT and CONVENIENCE
Whether driving or being driven, EQUUS surprises and delights as it opens up a new
realm in motoring luxury. Heating, for example, is to be found in unexpected places—steering
wheel, seat cushions and backrests— providing a welcome touch on a chilly day. On
hot summer days, the seat cooling system and glove box drink chiller will be appreciated
while the massage system in the rear seats relaxes and refreshes while en route.
EQUUS is also equipped with an advanced Driver Information System whose menus are
accessible through touch-screen menus or jog wheel which has adjacent buttons for
menu short cuts. DIS displays navigational maps, personal cell phone directories
(downloadable via Bluetooth) and serves as the central control of the 17-speaker
Lexicon Sound System. Logic7.1 is able to transform the EQUUS cabin into a veritable
concert hall with surround-sound wizardry.
A 3.5-inch display nestled between the speedometer and the tachometer provides a
rich variety of information displayed in colorful graphics using the latest Thin
Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) technology. From the tire pressure
to the AV system and lane departure warning system, fifteen different vehicle functions
can be monitored using this high-resolution color screen.
As the pinnacle of the Hyundai motoring experience, EQUUS, Latin for horse, retains
its trademark winged emblem which captures the spirit of the fabled winged horse
that has been mythologized in both the East and the West. Not only does the EQUUS
name generate a high level of awareness in the minds of Korean customers but it
also has strongly positive associations as a symbol of status and success. Because
of the tremendous amount of brand equity accumulated in the EQUUS name over the
past decade, Hyundai decided to retain the name for the Korean market but export
badging remains to be finalized. Hyundai is now committed to expanding the EQUUS
range to nurture it as the company’s flagship model.
EQUUS has made its mark as Korea’s top luxury sedan with sales of over 120,000 units
worldwide since its launch in April 1999. While the first-generation EQUUS was not
exported to North America and Europe it was sold in a very limited number of overseas
markets (primarily the Middle East, China and parts of Asia) under the Centennial
name. In view of the critical acclaim received by Genesis, feasibility studies are
underway to expand exports of the new EQUUS worldwide, including North America and
Europe. However, it could be 2011 or 2012 before all the necessary preparations
are completed.
Built at the Ulsan Plant, EQUUS will arrive in Hyundai’s Korean showrooms in March,
2009 when retail pricing and full technical details will be announced.
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