2023 Hyundai Grandeur flagship


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  • Exterior and interior designs celebrate Grandeur’s legacy while pointing the way for the future of premium mobility
  • Seamless Horizon design at the front and rear accentuates Grandeur’s wide stance and large sedan proportions
  • Stretched wheelbase, boldly receding cowl point and C-pillars pulled rearward convey a spacious and sporty feeling
  • Roomy interior reinterprets the design pioneered by the original Grandeur and provides an oasis for relaxation and recovery
SEOUL, Oct. 19, 2022 – Hyundai Motor Company today unveiled the bold new design of its seventh-generation Grandeur, badged as Azera in markets outside Korea, flagship sedan. The all-new model comes six years after the sixth generation launched in 2016.

Since its original debut as Hyundai’s high-end sedan in 1986, Grandeur has led the Korean sedan market, with design and innovations that stand for success and premium quality. The seventh-generation Grandeur has evolved into a model with a new level of refinement and sophistication, full of innovative design cues and high-tech details, which reflects the great transformation happening in the mobility sector without losing sight of the model’s tremendous heritage.

“The seventh-generation Grandeur expresses our respect for the past and commitment to move on to the future,” said SangYup Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Hyundai Design Center. “We are creating a new standard for the premium sedan market through emotive design and a refined customer experience.”


Creating an exterior design that perfectly fuses art and technology

The All-New Grandeur’s exterior design takes inspiration from previous models and applies Hyundai Motor’s philosophy to reflect on its past while setting a course for the future.
One of the model’s most prominent aspects is its pure volume and excellent sense of proportions that balance premium and dynamic styling attributes. The All-New Grandeur is defined by a Seamless Horizon Lamp inspired by the first light of dawn, accentuating the model’s wide stance and harmonizing with its parametric jewel grill. The Seamless Horizon Lamp is a perfect fusion of technology and art and characterizes Grandeur’s future-focused design sensibility.

The large sedan’s pure volume is accentuated by a single character line that runs smoothly and horizontally from the headlamps to the rear combination lamp over clean, uncluttered body sides with frameless doors and auto-flush handles that reflect the model’s contemporary style and refinement.
Grandeur’s stretched wheelbase harmonizes with the boldly receding cowl point and C-pillar to provide an excellent sense of spaciousness as well as dynamic and sporty proportions.
The ‘Seamless Horizon’ design is also applied to the signature combination lamp that spans the taut rear end, emphasizing the model’s slim yet confident stance.


An interior that serves as an oasis for relaxation and recovery

For the All-New Grandeur, Hyundai Motor created a wrap-around interior space trimmed in premium and sustainable materials to provide a clean, comfortable respite for busy lives.
The ambient mood lighting spreads softly across the door trim and the front of the dashboard, and interactive lighting on the upper right of the integrated display provides a new user experience. The pattern details on the door trim are designed with a delicate Korean aesthetic. Together, these elements provide passengers a calming space for relaxation and recovery.
The steering wheel was also inspired by the single-spoke design of the first-generation Grandeur and reborn in its current form by integrating and rearranging controls to provide a more optimized layout for the driver. With the gear knob moved to the steering wheel, the console space provides neat and clean storage conveniences and wireless charging tailored for diverse customer lifestyles and connectivity needs.

On the sleekly styled interior surfaces, designers applied real wood, aluminum and naturally dyed Napa leather quilted in a traditional Korean pattern to provide further differentiation and refinement. The sedan’s interior and exterior abound with sustainable materials. In addition to eco-process Napa leather, there is hygienic, anti-bacterial leather applied to various touchpoints.
 
OMG. GAG! Get a Genesis if you want a luxury product from the Hyundai group. This is just terrible looking.

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It's for the domestic market and replaces this which is hugely popular in Korea. The Korean vehicle make is completely dominated by Hyundai/Kia, you barely see anything else on the road.

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It's for the domestic market and replaces this which is hugely popular in Korea. The Korean vehicle make is completely dominated by Hyundai/Kia, you barely see anything else on the road.

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Yeah I’m aware.

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Front half of the car: Cool
Rear half of the car: Weird
Interior: Thumbs up to the 70s influences
 
Interesting, much more than the previous one.
Stately, retro modern, different, it has its charm
 
Hyundai are bringing out some hugely stylish and also some bizarre design cars lately and this is no exception. This is a replacement for the Toyota Avalon rival, the Azera, circa 5m long front wheel drive, Sonata mechanicals executive saloon. Hyundai also are the split light champs at the moment, they are beating BMW to this accolade with yet another car with interesting split lights.

The interior has some 70's and 80's vibes especially that steering wheel. It reminds me of the single spoke wheel fitted to the Skylines in the 80's lol

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Do you still remember the Hyundai Pony from 1990, when Hyundai entered the EU market? Well, quite some time has passed in between.
Their new generation Grandeur flagship.
Crazy car. Crazy. 👏🏼
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Hate at first sight but very cool once adjusted.
Superb job I must say. Very retro-modern, a concept the Germans simply don't grasp at all.
 
Grandeur? Ah yes the dear old Azera.

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Used to be a huge sales hit over here.

The secret of its success was the combination of large size, luxury, V6 power, five year warranty and the price of a Volkswagen Jetta 2.5. Hyundai made Volkswagen look ridiculously overpriced and suddenly the Azera (Grandeur) was outselling cars like the Jetta, Passat, Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion and the Holden Commodore sold over here as the Chevrolet Omega.

Unfortunately, though, things started to go wrong when the stupid president that we impeached in 2016 raised the import rates, which increased the price of the Azera and consequently the sales dwindled dramatically. As a result Hyundai stopped importing the Azera and it was quite sad, because the Azera was quite a revelation as it combined Audi A6 luxury for VW Jetta 2.5 money. Sadly the market never saw another affordable luxury car again.
 

Hyundai

The Hyundai Motor Company is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1967. Currently, the company owns 33.88 percent of Kia Corporation and fully owns two marques including its luxury cars subsidiary, Genesis, and their electric vehicle Ioniq. The three brands altogether make up the Hyundai Motor Group.
Official websites: Hyundai, Genesis

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