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Images: Infiniti V37 Q50 (2014-19)

Images: Infiniti V37.I Q50 (2014-17) Released in February 2014, the Infiniti V37 Series I (V37.I) Q50 was a mid-size sedan. Manufactured in Tochigi, Japan, the V37 Q50 was initially available with either a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine or a hybrid powertrain which consisted of a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine and a 50kW electric motor. In September […]

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Images: Hyundai GK Tiburon (2002-10)

Images: Hyundai GK Tiburon (2002-10) Released in March 2002, the Hyundai GK Series I (GK.I) Tiburon was a two-door coupe. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the front-wheel drive Tiburon was initially available with either a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine or a 2.7-litre V6 unit. In April 2004, however, the 2.0-litre engine was withdrawn… Read full […]

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Images: Hyundai FO Trajet (2000-09)

Images: Hyundai FO.I Trajet (2000-04) Released in May 2000, the Hyundai FO Series I (FO.I) Trajet (officially pronounced ‘Tra-shay’) was a seven-seat people mover. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the front-wheel drive Trajet was powered by a 2.7-litre V6 petrol engine that was mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The 2.7-litre G6BA ‘Delta’ V6 engine […]

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Images: Hyundai TL Tucson (2015-20)

Images: Hyundai TL.I Tucson (2015-18) Officially released in Australia in July 2015, the Hyundai Tucson was a mid-size SUV. For Australia, the front- and all-wheel drive Tucson was available with 2.0-litre petrol, 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines. The Tucson range initially consisted of ActiveX, Elite and Highlander editions, with entry-level Active editions to […]

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Images: Hyundai XD Tucson (2004-10)

Images: Hyundai XD Tucson (2004-10) Released in August 2004, the Hyundai XD Series I (XD.I) Tucson was a compact SUV. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the Tucson range initially consisted of the ‘V6 AWD’ variant which was powered by a 2.7-litre V6 petrol engine. In October 2005, however, the range was expanded with the front-wheel […]

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Images: Hyundai FS Veloster (2012-18)

Images: Hyundai FS.I Veloster (2012-15) Released in February 2012, the Hyundai FS Veloster was a small, front-wheel drive liftback. In addition to its front passenger doors and glass liftback, the Veloster had a conventionally-hinged passenger/left-side door – with a hidden door handle – for access to the rear seats. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the […]

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Images: Hyundai JS Veloster (2019-on)

Images: Hyundai JS Veloster (2019-on) Released in Australia in September 2019, the Hyundai JS Veloster was a three-door hatchback: in addition to its front passenger doors it also had a conventionally hinged rear passenger/left-side door. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the front-wheel drive Hyundai JS Veloster range initially consisted of 2.0 MPi and Turbo variants, […]

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Images: Hyundai QX Venue (2019-on)

Images: Hyundai QX Venue (2019-on) Released in Australia in September 2019, the Hyundai QX Venue was a five-door compact crossover SUV. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the front-wheel drive Hyundai QX Venue was powered by a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to either six-speed manual or automatic transmissions. Furthermore, the Hyundai Venue range […]

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Images: Hyundai NF Sonata (2005-10)

Images: Hyundai NF.I Sonata (2005-08) Released in June 2005, the Hyundai NF Series I (NF.I) Sonata was a mid-size, front-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured in Asan, South Korea, the NF.I Sonata was powered by 2.4- and 3.3-litre petrol engines. The NF.I Sonata range initially consisted of unnamed entry-level and Elite variants. In April 2007, the NF.I […]

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Images: Hyundai HP Terracan (2001-08)

Images: Hyundai HP.I Terracan (2001-06) Released in November 2001, the Hyundai HP Terracan was a seven-seat wagon available in all-wheel and four-wheel drive models. Manufactured in Ulsan, South Korea, the Terracan was initially powered by a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine, though 2.9-litre turbo-diesel engines (the CRDi variants) were introduced in 2005. The Terracan was available […]

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