Has anyone seen a prototype or heard of any rumors for the next Equus?
Has anyone seen a prototype or heard of any rumors for the next Equus?
For one thing, if you're in the market to buy a Hyundai Equus, it would be nice to know if the one you're about to buy will be the old style in a year. Also, knowing what's coming might make one wait for what will really make the person happy. I, for one, am very curious about the next Hyundai Equus...The 2014 is 7 months old.
Why do you ask about 2016?
For one thing, if you're in the market to buy a Hyundai Equus, it would be nice to know if the one you're about to buy will be the old style in a year. Also, knowing what's coming might make one wait for what will really make the person happy. I, for one, am very curious about the next Hyundai Equus...
A couple of years sounds about right. I have a feeling it's going to be a pretty big change inside and out. Maybe not drivertrain-wise but appearance and feature-wise...
I had the 2011 and I consider the changes to the 2014 significant. More sophisticated wheels, Snow Mode, classier interior, and more. This was a great refresh, not sure why anybody in a 2011 would be asking about 2016 and ignoring this.
Whatever.
What does that mean? Hyundai and Kia have always had different styling, given the limitation that they share a lot of technology and components. Hyundai only owns about 1/3 of Kia and does not control their styling and marketing, beyond the technology sharing agreements they have.John Krafcik said before he left HMA, that the next gen Equus will be available with all wheel drive. As far as styling Peter Schreyer will oversee the next design, which he had no input on the new Genesis. Which will be interesting because he wants Hyundai and Kia to have two different styling in the future.
Maybe, but I am not sure what else an Equus could have that a Genesis Ultimate does not already have (except for longer wheelbase, rear-seat info-tainment, etc). Offering an L version of the Genesis would be in line with what BMW 7 series, and Lexus LS offer in addition to their shorter wheel base models.^ thanks. And yuch... A stretched Genny? Step backwards.