Hyundai Equus engines specs, suspension, safety, colors…
The all-new 2010 Hyundai Equus sedan is representing the pinnacle of Hyundai engineering and design sophistication and will serve as an effective import fighter in the Korean luxury sedan market taking on the best from Germany and Japan.
As the replacement for the first-generation EQUUS which has been retired after ten years in the marketplace, the new successor was developed under the VI project codename over a period of three years and represents a total investment of 500 billion won (approximately AUD$513 million or US$337 million).
Hyundai plans to sell 13,000 units in the Korean market this year, increasing that number to 19,000 units in 2010. The new flagship sedan will also make its way to overseas markets such as China and the Middle East starting in the second half of this year, competing with other world-class vehicles.
Available in four trim levels, EQUUS will be priced at 63.7 million won (approximately AUD$65,500) for the entry level VS380 model and will top out at 105 million won (approximately AUD$108,000) for the VS460 Prestige. Later this year, the range will be extended to include a long wheelbase edition which will be powered by a 5L V8 ‘Tau’ engine.
Comfort and convenience
Whether driving or being driven, EQUUS opens up a new realm in motoring luxury. Heating, for example, is to be found in unexpected places—steering wheel, seat cushions and backrests— providing a welcome touch on a chilly day. On hot summer days, the seat cooling system and glove box drink chiller will be appreciated in hot, sticky weather while the massage system in the rear seats relaxes and refreshes while en-route.
EQUUS is also equipped with an advanced Driver Information System whose menus are accessible through touch-screen menus or jog wheel which has adjacent buttons for menu short cuts. DIS displays navigational maps, personal cell phone directories (downloadable via Bluetooth) and serves as the central control of the 17-speaker Lexicon Sound System. Logic7.1 is able to transform the EQUUS cabin into a veritable concert hall with surround-sound wizardry.
A 3.5-inch display nestled between the speedometer and the tachometer provides a rich variety of information displayed in colourful graphics using the latest Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) technology. From the tyre pressure to the AV system and lane departure warning system, fifteen different vehicle functions can be monitored using this high-resolution colour screen.
Powertrains
EQUUS comes with a choice of two sophisticated engines: The ‘Lambda’ 3.8 V6 and the award-winning ‘Tau’ 4.6 V8. To maximise power while minimising emissions and fuel consumption, both engines feature all-aluminium construction, continuously variable valve timing, variable air induction systems and are mated to six-speed transmissions. The ‘Lambda’ V6, good for 213 kW and a peak torque rating of 358 Nm, delivers an impressive fuel economy rating of 10.8 litres / 100 km. The ‘Tau’ 4.6 V8, named by Detroit-based Ward’s Autos as one of 2009’s ‘Best Ten Engines’, delivers 269 kW and 439 Nm of torque with a fuel economy rating of 11.4 litres / 100 km.
Suspension
Front and rear, EQUUS rides on 5-link suspension featuring lightweight aluminium control arms. Such a multi-link setup for both the front and the rear is uncommon in the industry but through a careful optimisation of the wheel geometry and bushing characteristics, stability and ride quality were optimised. To improve shock control over the wheels, Hyundai worked in partnership with ZF-SACHS to develop Amplitude Selective Dampers (ASD) which features an innovative relief valve, a design EQUUS shares with only one other car in the world, its luxury stable-mate Genesis. The air suspension is electronically governed to minimise body roll, nose-diving and other undesirable characteristics.
EQUUS also comes equipped with an Electric Parking Brake which is automatically released once the vehicle is put into drive gear and an Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering System which reduces fuel consumption.
Safety
Hyundai Equus elevates driving safety to a whole new level with the introduction of Vehicle Stability Management which integrates the Lane Departure Warning System, Pre-Safety System, Third Generation Smart Cruise Control (SCC) and other sub-systems to provide unparalleled active and passive safety.
Using smart optics, the Lane Departure Warning System issues an audible warning if the car deviates from the driving lane without signalling. SCC uses radar waves to automatically regulate the brakes and throttle and maintain a safe distance from the car ahead. If a collision danger is detected, the Pre-Safety System automatically applies the brakes, triggers a flashing warning light on the TFT-LCD which is followed by an audible alert and a vibration in the seatbelt harness. If a collision is unavoidable, full braking force is automatically applied and front seat belts are reeled in within a split second in order to maximise protection.
Another new safety improvement is the addition of a Knee Air Bag for the driver. With two front, four side and two side curtain airbags, this brings the total airbag count to nine.
Video cameras in the rear and front eliminate blind spots during parking and backing up manoeuvres, reducing the risk of accidents while the new Parking Guidance System provides a computer graphic overlay on the display screen to assist the driver. High Intensity Discharge Head Lamps with Adaptive Front Lighting System varies the angle of the light beam according to the steering direction for safer driving.

March 16th, 2009 at 11:39 pm
Now Lexus should be very scared… With their sales down and Hyundai’s up… internationally. If Hyundai decides to do a worldwide launch of this thing now… Lexus would start playing catch up if this winds up less than their LS. They should do it… but if they are smart… they won’t build them until they take orders first! Then they can’t loose. This car IS a true luxury competitor. Now, if they could just add the Haldex AWD system that Kia will be implementing in the next year, this car will be unstoppable!
Go Hyundai!
March 17th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
Does anyone know if a microsite has been launched in Korea for this yet? Formerly, in the U.S. hyundai.com would remap to hyundai-motor.com and then you were offered Korean, International, or In Your Country. Now, hyundai-motor.com gives a message in Korean go to to hyundai.com and a link to click, but if I do, or if I just type hyundai.com, it remaps to hyundaiusa.com.
March 26th, 2009 at 2:39 am
It’s really nice…is that an automatic closing door ?
March 28th, 2009 at 7:04 am
Here is Korean website of this car.
http://equus.hyundai.com/index.html?wt_event=equuspl&wt_site=naver&wt_location=brand
March 28th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
Thanks jin!!! Now if I could only figure out how to get back to the main Korean site. Oh well. I can at least get to this.
March 29th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
OK, just in case anyone else was having my problem, the address for the Korean side outside of S. Korea is: http://kr.hyundai.com/kr/
September 14th, 2009 at 12:14 pm
eventhough it has more power but acceleration still under lexus
November 5th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Good too see that Hyundai has made a long-wheelbase version of the Genesis. Prices aside, is the Equus equal to the LS460L, S-Class, and 7-Series in looks, quality, and performance? Well, from what I gather from the internet, I would say the Equus still needs some improvements.
In the looks department, the Lexus LS460L still has the best looking interior…by far. The Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7-Series have the most power and performance, while they are all probably equal in quality.
The Equus is downright ugly inside and out. That interior wood trim looks as gaudy as the ugly grill in front of the car. Hyundai…your Genesis is a great looking car …so why are you creating ugliness? Hyundai…take another look at the Lexus LS460L, this car sells for one reason only…it is like a beautiful woman to a rich man…we must possess it.