Wednesday, September 14, 2011

2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER


Style, substance and the right connections.


EXTERIOR

With its aggressive design and functional 3rd door, Veloster shows a completely modern look to the world and yields big benefits inside with best-in-class total interior volume.




INTERIOR

Veloster's sleek sportbike-inspired interior has been designed to keep you connected 24/7 via Blue Link™ which offers Location Sharing, Voice Text Messaging, and advanced voice recognition so you can search your music and find points of interest without distraction. The standard 7-inch multimedia touchscreen can be personalized with one of three visual themes, and displays views from the available rearview camera when backing up. You can also watch video and play video games when parked.


UP TO 40 MPG HWY

Start the 1.6L Gasoline Direct Injection engine and engage the 6-speed manual transmission to experience spirited performance plus up to 40 MPG Hwy. For those who prefer the comfort of an automatic, the available EcoShift Dual Clutch Transmission with paddle shifters incorporates the latest technology, delivering smooth and efficient power.



SAFETY

Veloster offers a full slate of advanced active safety features including a sophisticated Vehicle Stability Management system. In the event of an accident, Blue Link with Automatic Collision Notification and Assistance detects when the airbags have been deployed and automatically transmits a signal to a call center that directs help to your location.

Monday, September 5, 2011

HYUNDAI DRIVE 4 HOPE TOUR LAUNCHES IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR HOPE ON WHEELS

Tucson FCEV driving coast to coast to demonstrate Hyundai environmental leadership and commitment to the most advanced green-friendly automotive technology .To demonstrate the environmental advantages and performance of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) while benefitting kids with cancer, Hyundai Motor America has launched the Hyundai Drive 4 Hope. As the official car of Hope on Wheels, Hyundai’s major pediatric cancer program, a Hyundai Tucson FCEV will travel more than 4,500 miles coast to coast for kids with cancer. During September National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Hyundai Hope on Wheels will award a total of $7.1 million to children’s hospitals nationwide.

During its national tour, the Hyundai Tucson FCEV will stop at hospitals across the country, collecting colorful handprints from childhood cancer patients and survivors along the way. By the end of September, the vehicle will have collected hundreds of handprints from children around the country, each representing a personal story about a child’s battle with this deadly disease.

After its kickoff with a handprint ceremony at University of California San Francisco Benioff Children’s Hospital on September 1st – the first of 71 hospitals to receive $100,000 Hope Grants – the Hyundai Tucson FCEV will travel over 4,500 miles through more than 15 states in under 30 days.

“Hyundai is committed to bold and innovative change to make the world a better place,” said John Krafcik, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America. “Through Hope on Wheels, we are making great strides in the treatment of childhood cancer and through our leadership in fuel cell technology, we are making bold strides for a cleaner planet.”

As part of the company’s fuel efficiency strategy, which includes more cars and trucks that achieve over 40 miles per gallon than any other automotive manufacturer, the Hyundai Drive 4 Hope Tour will showcase the efficiency and advantages of Hyundai’s next-generation fuel cell electric vehicle technology. The Hyundai Tucson FCEV utilizes fuel cell power from compressed hydrogen, an energy source that is not only renewable, but less volatile than gasoline. The Tucson FCEV’s performance is comparable to that of a gasoline-powered vehicle.

Fuel cell electric vehicle technology also presents the potential for a more practical long-term alternative fuel driving solution without limitations. Unlike plug-in electric vehicles that are limited by range and recharging times, fuel cell-powered electric vehicles can go up to 400 miles between refueling – more than three times the range of a plug-in electric vehicle – and never need to be recharged.

Hyundai’s Director of Corporate Social Responsibility, Zafar Brooks, is teaming up with Hyundai Drive 4 Hope Field Leader, Joe Foster to complete this epic journey, which they will be chronicling on www.HyundaiDrive4Hope.com. Zafar and Joe will be blogging in real time and uploading photos and videos of their cross-country voyage, sharing event highlights and stories of people they meet along the way.

“Fuel cell technology is one of the lowest carbon footprint power solutions in the automotive industry and it has the potential to be a zero carbon solution,” said Michael O’Brien, vice president of product and corporate planning of Hyundai Motor America. “Several manufacturers are actively exploring fuel cell technology, but Hyundai is making it a reality with the ability to begin factory production of fuel cell cars and trucks in the next several years.”

For more information about Hyundai’s leadership in fuel efficiency and Fuel cell electric vehicle technology, please visit http://csr.hyundai.com/eng/environment/product/sub_hydrogen.aspx. For more information about Hyundai Hope on Wheels, this year’s Hope Grant recipients, and how you can get involved, please visit www.HyundaiHopeonWheels.org. .HYUNDAI HOPE ON WHEELS
Hyundai Hope on Wheels® is the united effort of Hyundai Motor America and its more than 800 dealers across the U.S. to raise awareness about childhood cancer and to celebrate the lives of children battling the disease. In 2011, Hope on Wheels will have committed more than $43 million in donations to pediatric cancer research since the program began in 1998. Hyundai Hope on Wheels is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. .


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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

HYUNDAI ELANTRA TIES FOR TOP SPOT IN KELLEY BLUE BOOK’S KBB.COM COMPACT SEDAN COMPARISON TEST

Hyundai’s 2011 Elantra came out on top in Kelley Blue Book’s www.kbb.com all-new 2011/2012 Compact Sedan Comparison Test. Tying for first place with the Honda Civic, the Elantra beat out the Chevrolet Cruze and Ford Focus in kbb.com’s thorough vehicle comparison, scoring 7.5 out of 10 possible points in the overall ratings.

“When the 2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited sedan showed up for our test, it arrived as a gut-shot to the entire compact sedan class. It started with the all-new Elantra shape, a small-sedan variation of the look that we already love on the Genesis and Sonata. It continued with a leather-lined, feature-filled interior that would have been considered excessive in a car from the next class up,” said kbb.com experts. “At $22,830, the Hyundai Elantra Limited was the least expensive compact sedan in our quartet. The Chevy Cruze LTZ had a nervous breakdown. We spotted sweat on the Ford Focus SEL's lip spoiler. And even the 2012 Honda Civic was having trouble catching its breath.”

During the comprehensive testing of the compact vehicles, the kbb.com editors gave each model an overall rating as well as specific ratings based on interior, exterior, performance, comfort/convenience and value.

“The 2011 Elantra stands out in the compact category, offering innovation, content and style -- characteristics often missing from this competitive segment,” said Mike O’Brien, vice president, Product and Corporate Planning, Hyundai Motor America. “We are thrilled that kbb.com recognizes that standard 40 miles-per-gallon highway fuel economy, remarkable luxury and convenience features, and advanced design can be found in a compact sedan at such an accessible price point.”

The 2011 Elantra sets the bar in the compact sedan category offering a “class-above” midsize car interior volume, modern design, outstanding fuel economy, and loads of comfort and convenience features, all at an attractive starting price. Elantra also continues to lead the industry in standard advanced safety technologies including a new Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) system to optimally manage Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and the Motor-Driven electric Power Steering (MDPS).

For the entire comparison test, including full editorial commentary and reasoning behind each of the editors’ picks, visit the Big Things From Small Cars story at kbb.com.

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Friday, August 19, 2011

HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA ANNOUNCES $1-MILLION DONATION TO THE WASHINGTON, DC MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. NATIONAL MEMORIAL PROJECT FOUNDATION

As a Leadership Donor and Platinum-Level Sponsor, Hyundai Is Proud to Help Make the Dream of a Permanent Memorial to Dr. King in the Nation’s Capital a Reality. Along with other Leadership Level donors, Hyundai Motor Company will be displayed inside the Memorial, as permanent acknowledgment of our commitment to this dream.

Thousands of Civic, Corporate, Community and Cultural Leaders from Around the World Expected to Attend Landmark Week of Events in Celebration of the MLK National Memorial

August 24-28, 2011.As the nation and the world prepare to commemorate the life, legacy and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a permanent memorial on the historic National Mall in Washington, DC, Hyundai Motor America today announced a $1-million donation in support of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation. The donation was granted to support the Foundation’s mission of making the dream of a permanent memorial to Dr. King in the nation’s capital a reality. The MLK Memorial, the first on the National Mall to honor an African American, will be dedicated on Sunday, August 28 in a West Potomac Park ceremony on the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic "I Have a Dream" speech. President Barack Obama is scheduled to officiate at the dedication ceremony. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial will be permanently installed at the intersection of West Basin Drive SW and Independence Avenue SW in Washington, DC.

A global company with U.S. headquarters in Costa Mesa, CA and a two-million square-foot manufacturing plant in Montgomery, Alabama – the site of Dr. King’s seminal Montgomery Bus Boycott and turning point in the American Civil Rights Movement – Hyundai is committed to supporting projects, initiatives and activities that champion diversity, make a difference in communities across the country and contribute to the American cultural landscape. Hyundai’s support of the MLK National Memorial is preceded by a history of landmark donations, including making a contribution to the Korean War Veterans Memorial– also on the Washington Mall – as well as providing relief effort support surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the tornadoes that affected the state of Alabama.

“Hyundai Motor America is proud to support the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Project Foundation as a Lead Donor and to serve as a Platinum sponsor of the Dream Gala,” says John Krafcik, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor America. “Dr. King’s vision of peace and hope continue to impact the nation and the world while inspiring Hyundai to continue to be a company of bold ideas, big goals and big dreams.”

Hyundai’s $1-million donation places one of the nation’s fastest-growing automotive companies in the Leadership Donor category and positions Hyundai as a Platinum-level sponsor of the 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Gala, the official celebratory event that will herald the Dedication of the MLK National Memorial. More than 6,000 people from around the world are scheduled to attend the Dream Gala, which will be held on Saturday, August 27 at the Washington Convention Center. The Dream Gala is the signature event in a week-long series of activities leading up to the Dedication.

“I am grateful for and humbled by the generosity of Hyundai Motor America,” says Harry E. Johnson, President and CEO of the Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc. “It is the commitment and support of Hyundai and other like-minded citizens that have helped to make the completion of this historic project a reality and one that will stand as a permanent testament to a man who re-directed the course of American history and indeed that of the world.”

Among the luminaries scheduled to attend the Dream Gala and other Dedication Week events are: members of the King Family; civil rights leaders including Congressman John Lewis, Ambassador Andy Young, Reverend Al Sharpton, Reverend Jesse Jackson, and Reverend Joseph Lowery; and, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. Former Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman, General Colin Powell, Tom Brokaw, Maya Angelou, Alpha Phi Alpha General President Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr., and leaders of the nation’s faith-based communities are also scheduled to attend and participate.

For more information on the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc. please visit: www.dedicatethedream.org.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

First Look: 2012 Hyundai Accent



A long-neglected segment in the U.S. market, the subcompact scene has suddenly gotten very interesting. First came Honda's second-generation Fit, which set the bar for the other contenders. Then, Ford's Euro-cutie 2011 Fiesta made its stateside debut, followed shortly thereafter by its distant cousin, the Mazda2. All along, Hyundai's Accent soldiered on as competent, if somewhat unremarkable, contender in the segment. Its competitiveness in the U.S. market was also hampered by the lack of a five-door configuration.

Now that Hyundai has finally gained respectability with consumers and critics with such models as the Genesis, Equus, Sonata, and new Elantra, the automaker is looking to dominate the subcompact segment with its all-new 2012 Hyundai Accent. No longer an also-ran, second-tier competitor, the new Accent has upped its game substantially. In equipment, style, and pricing, it poses the most serious and credible threat to the Fiesta and Fit to date. The one casualty of this re-imagining is the three-door hatch. In fact, the only three-door models in the segment are a version of the Toyota Yaris and Fiat's recently introduced 500 subcompact, which isn't offered in any other style.

So what's there to get excited about with Hyundai's new entry-level offering? Try the segment's only direct-injected engine, which also now happens to be the most powerful, at 138 horsepower and 123 lb-ft of torque. That bests the next-most-powerful Fiesta by 18 horsepower and 11 lb-ft. The 1.6 liter DOHC engine also features dual continuously variable valve timing on the intake and exhaust camshafts. With all this technological wizardry, the Accent still manages a segment-leading 30 mpg city and 40 mpg highway. True, certain trims of the Fiesta manage the big 4-0 on the highway, buy Hyundai is proud of and quick to point out that the Accent's fuel economy ratings apply across the board, regardless of body style, transmission, or trim level.

Speaking of transmissions, it's six speeds for everyone, whether you're of the shift-it-yourself or slushbox persuasion. Automatic models also include an Active Eco button that further optimizes fuel efficiency up to 7 percent in real-world driving, Hyundai claims. However, the fuel frugality in this mode usually comes at the expense of throttle response and overall driving enjoyment.

As if class-leading power and fuel economy weren't enough, Hyundai is also claiming head-of-class cargo capacity, besting even the capacious Fit by 0.6 cubic feet with the rear seat up. However, the Fit's clever interior packaging does give it a 9.8 cubic-foot edge in hauling volume with the rear seats folded.

But wait, there's more. The Accent also features the only segment-standard four-wheel disc brakes. Nearly all its primary competitors have rear drums, save for the Fiat, which is a more premium offering a la the Mini Cooper.

In terms of size, the Hyundai boasts the longest wheelbase in the segment at 101.2 inches, roughly three inches longer than most of its peers. Overall length is also on the longer side, with the hatch stretching 162 inches from stem to stern, and the sedan totaling 172 inches. Only the Fiesta sedan is longer, at 173.6 inches.

Although the new Accent five-door is narrowly edged out by the voluminous Fit in overall passenger volume at 90.1 cubic feet versus 90.8 cubic feet, it bests the Mazda 2 and Fiesta by 3.7 and 5.7 cubic feet, respectively. The sedan is slightly smaller at 89.7 cubic feet, but hardly enough that anyone will notice.

In terms of styling, the Accent five-door most closely resembles the Fiesta. In fact, when we first laid eyes on it, many of us said, "Looks like a Fiesta with the Elantra's nose." And we mean that as the highest possible compliment, as the Fiesta is regarded by many as being the handsomest subcompact hatch. The rear has a hint of the BMW 1 Series hatch (which isn't sold in the U.S.), but overall the Accent hatch has a smart, contemporary look that should appeal to a broad spectrum of the car-buying public. The sedan likewise has a fresh look, but it's not quite as bold and distinctive as the slightly larger Elantra, and the rear angle has a slight mini-Buick look to it. Regardless, both models are a major stylistic improvement over their nondescript predecessors.

Although the Mazda and the Fiesta are the current staff favorites among the subcompact class, the new Accent looks to be a strong contender for our affections. Rest assured, as soon as we can get our hands on one for a first drive and comparison test, we plan on pitting it against the current class leaders.




Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/hatchbacks/1104_2012_hyundai_accent_look/index.html#ixzz1PHPqWPpo

Friday, June 10, 2011

HYUNDAI BLUE LINK™ TELEMATICS PLATFORM EARNS TWO HONORS AT TELEMATICS UPDATE AWARDS

Hyundai technology earns distinction as the “Best Cloud-Based In-Car Application” and top “Industry Newcomer” .Hyundai’s Blue Link™ telematics platform earned two top honors at the 9th Annual Telematics Update Awards. Blue Link earned distinction for “Best Cloud-Based In-Car Application” and the “2010/11 Industry Newcomer” award. Blue Link will launch with more than 30 unique connectivity features on Hyundai’s hot-selling Sonata sedan this summer and the all-new Veloster this fall.

An independent panel of industry experts from the digital automotive, mobile and web industries analyzed hundreds of submissions to identify the top telematics technologies in 10 distinct categories. The “Best Cloud-Based In-Car Application” recognized Blue Link’s ability to bring cloud-based content in the vehicle, with an emphasis on the everyday value to the end user. The “2010/11 Industry Newcomer Award” recognized Blue Link as one of this year’s best new products in telematics, with true potential and innovation in the field.

“We’re honored that Telematics Update recognized Hyundai’s innovative Blue Link platform with two prestigious awards,” said Michael Deitz, senior group manager, Blue Link, Hyundai Motor America. “Blue Link technology is designed to make life easier, and delivers on that promise at launch with more than 30 features packaged conveniently for all types of drivers.”

A variety of features will be available at launch, including unique applications such as “Service Link” that helps drivers schedule service at their Hyundai dealer; an “Eco-Coach” that improves efficient driving; restaurant ratings; and remote door lock/unlock capabilities. Blue Link’s innovative features continue with remote vehicle start (late availability), which allows a driver to start their Hyundai vehicle so it can be warmed up or cooled down before driving; Geo-Fence, which can send a notification if a driver has ventured outside prescribed borders or time constraints; and stolen vehicle slowdown to help police recover a stolen vehicle.

Hyundai projects Blue Link to be available across the majority of the lineup by the 2013 model year. More details on Hyundai Blue Link are available at http://www.collegeparkhyundai.com/bluelinknews-car.html


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