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C/D Hyundai Equus Nears Approval for U.S. Sale - Car News

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Will the American public accept an S-class–sized luxury barge from Korea?

With the world economy struggling to regain stability, carmakers from GM to Aston Martin are racing to downsize their product lineups. But Hyundai, traditional purveyor of small cars, has been bucking the trend with a steady cadence of ever larger and pricier offerings such as its ambitious rear-wheel-drive Genesis sedan and coupe. And now the company is thinking even bigger, as it nears a final decision on whether or not to offer its extravagant full-size Equus luxury car in America.

According to reports, Hyundai has already made up its mind and given a green light to the importation of the Equus, although Hyundai spokesman Jim Trainor wouldn’t confirm the reports, stating that the company is “still evaluating whether to bring the Equus here.” Only a year into its second generation, the Korean-market Equus (pronounced “eh-kwus,” which means “horse” in Latin), is a full-size luxury car based on the Genesis sedan platform but with roughly the same footprint as the Lexus LS460, a car which it closely resembles. Festooned with lots of gaudy details that play well with affluent Asian customers, the car’s brightwork would probably have to be toned down a bit for U.S. buyers, and the odd name is likely to change, too.

The Equus was shown in 4.6-liter V-8 form at the Chicago and New York auto shows earlier this year—a V-6 is also offered in Korea—and garnered a “surprisingly good response,” according to Trainor. A herd of 100 Equuses is currently dispersed across the country, visiting U.S. Hyundai dealers through the end of this summer as the next step in determining the feasibility of U.S. sales. Only the V-8–powered version of the Equus would be brought here, according to the reports, and in relatively low volumes (i.e. about 5000 per year).

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Thank you for posting this up! It's good to see Hyundai getting publicity but I see more stupid comparisons to the Volkswagen Phaeton. Most people just don't get it...
 
Thank you for posting this up! It's good to see Hyundai getting publicity but I see more stupid comparisons to the Volkswagen Phaeton. Most people just don't get it...
Yeah VW has their premium brand Audi to showcase. Hyundai is trying to either establish one, or test the waters. It's not an apples to apples comparison.
 
The article has a couple minor inaccuracies. The 2nd-gen Equus is not in it's 2nd year on sale in it's home market. It's only been out a few months. And as far as size goes, it's not roughly the same size as the LS460 (that's the Genesis). It's roughly the same size as the LS460L.
 
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Since it shares a common platform and engine, do you think the name might end up Genesis L ?
 
Since it shares a common platform and engine, do you think the name might end up Genesis L ?
I don't think so. I think this is actually going to be a "Hyundai Equus" in America..
 
I don't think so. I think this is actually going to be a "Hyundai Equus" in America..
I'd have to agree. The startup costs to rebrand, set up dealer networks, marketing, etc, are bull market moves. In this environment, they're better off doing what they do, putting out good product at reasonable prices. People are buying that equation.
 
Perhaps, but I would have heartburn paying that much money and have to deal with Hyundai jokes all of the time.

I really like Genesis as the brand with an alphanumeric (BH460, VS460), or short of that, tack on "Hyundai" as the prefix.

I dislike Equus in any part of the name. Even something cheesy like "Prestige" is better.
 
What happened to Genesis Prestige?
 
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