Dramatically revealed back in March as the replacement for the dated H-1, Hyundai South Africa has announced price and spec details for the futuristic Staria van.
The first model to feature what Hyundai calls “inside-out” design, the spaceship-like Staria arrives in South Africa as an MPV only, with a choice of nine or 11 seats, a single drivetrain, three trim levels and a model line-up comprising four derivatives.
Measuring 5 253 mm in overall length with its wheelbase rated at 3 273 mm, height at 1 990 mm and width at 1 997 mm, the Staria is longer by 103 mm overall than the H-1 with its wheelbase also being longer by 73 mm.
Taller by 65 mm and wider by 77 mm, the Staria boasts a 2-2-2-3 seating arrangement in the nine-seater with Hyundai claiming a boot capacity of 882-litres with all nine in use and 1 303-litres with the fourth row folded away. In the 11-seat model, whose arrangement comprises a 3-3-2-3 layout, space is set at 1 024-litres with all four rows in use.
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Based on a new platform with drive going to the front wheels rather than the rear, the Staria uses a conventional A-type suspension layout at the front and a multi-link setup at the rear, with Hyundai also claiming significant improvement in both exterior, noise, vibration and harshness levels over the H-1.
In addition, the Staria benefits from upgraded brakes and a body made from mild- as well as high-strength steel, with the added inclusion of hot stamping contributing to a 14% improvement torsional rigidity and 70% in torsional strength.
Along with its new architecture, the Staria adopts a diesel-only power-unit principle, as opposed to the H-1, which had the option of a petrol engine. Therefore, unlike Australia and South Korea, the available 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine doesn’t make it to South Africa.
Instead, buyers will have access to the tried-and-tested 2.2 CRDI turbodiesel, retuned from 148kW/441Nm in the Santa Fe to 130kW/430Nm. A fly-by-wire push-button operated eight-speed automatic is the sole transmission offered.
On the model front, the range kicks off with the Executive, the only trim grade to offer both nine and 11 seats. Standard items include 17-inch alloys, folding and heated electric mirrors, a wireless smartphone charger plus the following:
Upping the ante, the Elite receives adaptive cruise control, LED headlights, full leather seats and 18-inch alloy wheels, plus:
At the top of the range, the Mercedes-Benz V300d, Toyota Quantum VX and Volkswagen T6.1 Caravelle-rivalling Luxury comes with a swivelling second and third row, with all four chairs being heated and ventilated. Also standard is:
A total of five exterior colours are offered: Creamy White, Shimmering Silver, Abyss Black Pearl, Graphite Grey and Moonlight Blue.
Standard on all models is a seven year/200 000 km warranty, with the Executive and Elite featuring a six year/90 000 km service plan and the Luxury a seven year/105 000 km plan.
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