Hyundai has developed a new large luxury sedan called the Equus, which it is selling in its home market of South Korea as well as a few choice markets around the world. Latest reports suggest that the car could eventually be sold in the U.S. as a rival to the Mercedes Benz S-Class and Lexus LS however, the Hyundai is expected to be priced around $50,000. This information comes from a Hyundai insider, who disclosed that the Equus will almost certainly arrive in U.S. showrooms within the next “two or three years”.
Hyundai used last month’s New York Auto Show to help gage the public’s reaction. Apparently the event proved so successful that Hyundai now plans to bring 100 examples to showcase in dealerships all around the country. The first cars should arrive by the middle of the year, Hyundai spokesman Oles Gadacz told USA Today.
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[...] decision to bring the Equus to America was made when it was met with “fantastic” response after being shown at this year’s New York Auto Show which we were notified of back in May. [...]
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