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  2. Hyundai Tucson - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle Hyundai Tucson Hyundai Tucson (NX4, SWB) PHEV Overview Manufacturer Hyundai Also called Hyundai ix35 (2009–2015) Production 2004–present Model years 2005–present Body and chassis Class Compact crossover SUV (C) Body style 5-door SUV Layout Front engine, front-wheel-drive Front engine, all-wheel-drive The Hyundai Tucson is a compact crossover SUV produced by the South Korean ...

  3. Hyundai Palisade - Wikipedia

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    The Palisade is Hyundai's largest passenger vehicle to date, measuring 4,980 mm (196.1 in) long with a wheelbase of 2,900 mm (114.2 in) inches. [10] It has 21 cu ft (595 L) of cargo space behind the third row and 87 cu ft (2,464 L) with both rows folded down. [ 11 ]

  4. Hyundai Custo - Wikipedia

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    The Custo is a seven-seater vehicle with a 2+2+3 interior configuration with captain's chairs for the second row. It shares design features with the Hyundai Tucson. [5] For the digital features, the Hyundai Custo adopts a floating center console and a 10.4-inch touchscreen arranged in a portrait mode and surrounded by a few touch-sensitive shortcut buttons.

  5. Hyundai Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Part of a joint venture with Hyundai Motors that began in 2002, a Chinese company, Hawtai Motor, manufactured the first-generation Santa Fe, marketed as the Shengdafei. [10] While it did make Hyundai-branded models for sale on the Chinese market, [10] one of the versions it debuted under its own brand name in 2009 was the Santa Fe C9.

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  7. Hyundai Starex - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Starex (Korean: 현대 스타렉스) is a series of light commercial vehicles built by Hyundai. The first-generation models were known in Europe as Hyundai H-1, and in the Netherlands as Hyundai H200. The cargo variant of the second-generation models was marketed as the Hyundai iLoad in Australia and the