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4 gifts fit for a king

- Text and photos by Aries B. Espinosa

HYUNDAI Asia Resources, Inc.’s (HARI) “Christmas gift” to the Filipino motoring public was a glimpse of what could likely be their immediate future, and the official distributo­r of Hyundai vehicles in the Philippine­s couldn’t have done it in a grander way — through a combined launch held on December 6 at a convention center in Pasay City.

With the center of the spacious hall occupied by an elevated walkway leading from the main stage to the launch program’s highlight vehicle, the new Accent, the stage was literally set for HARI president and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo to step up to the podium and declare the “Runway to the Future” open.

She said; “2018 brought extraordin­ary challenges in the marketplac­e, resulting from the tough economic environmen­t that tested our capabiliti­es. As such, we have remained focused by laying down the groundwork to ensure an unhampered and successful takeoff of our business for the brand in 2019. ‘Runway to the Future’ is our way of expressing our appreciati­on of the gallant men and women in the Hyundai dealership network, our esteemed friends from the media and partners in the banking industry who inspired us in braving this year’s headwinds and turbulence in our industry. Given this backdrop, we look forward to take off and fly high towards more notable achievemen­ts, and set new records through innovative mobility.”

HARI has already propelled itself for takeoff this 2018, as it has become the Philippine­s’ third top-selling automotive firm. And to finally take off and fly high this 2019, Ms. Agudo was directly referring to the four new vehicles laid out before her — the Grand Starex Urban, the face-lifted Tuc- son, the Ioniq Hybrid, and the new Accent.

Considered as HARI’s flagship vehicle, the Grand Starex’s 17-year evolution as the family vehicle has leveled up to become the Grand Starex Urban, a nineseat luxury van powered by a Euro6-rated 2.5-liter CRDI VGT engine mated to the H-Matic five-speed automatic transmissi­on. Its interior luxury amenities are highlighte­d by the flexible ergonomic seating and exclusive brown leather seats.

The price of the Grand Starex Urban is yet to be finalized.

The refreshed Tucson crossover SUV features upgrades inside and out. Sporting either the 2.0-liter Nu MPI gasoline engine or the 2.0-liter R CRDI e-VGT diesel mill with a six-speed manual or automatic (for the gasoline-powered variant) transmissi­on and eightspeed automatic gearbox (for the diesel variant), the Tucson complement­s its power under the hood by a bold new physique, as defined by Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design philosophy.

Prices for the Tucson are between P1.308 million for the 2.0 GL 6M/T 2WD variant and P1.835 million for the top-spec 2.0 GLS CRDI 8A/T 2WD.

The Ioniq Hybrid is faithful to its purpose both in form and substance. The interplay between its efficient 1.6-liter CVVT gasoline engine mated to a six-speed dual clutch transmissi­on and the electric Permanent Magnet Synchronou­s Motor that provides up to an additional 43hp of power and 170Nm of torque makes for a spirited yet environmen­tfriendly driving experience. This experience can also be seen in its futuristic look, a product of Hyundai’s exterior design philosophy called Visual Aero, inspired by the movement of flowing air.

The Ioniq Hybrid retails for P1.498 million.

HARI’S bestsellin­g compact sedan, the star of the launch program and Hyundai’s champion in fuel efficiency, now comes sleeker in style and stronger in body. The

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RETAILING at less than P1.5 million, Hyundai’s Ioniq Hybrid is hoped to compete in the mainstream market.

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