Tuesday, Aug 2014
Hyundai will travel to this month's Moscow Motor Show to unveil a
stretched version of its range-topping Equus sedan appropriately dubbed Equus Limousine.
Hyundai stretched the Equus' wheelbase by 11 inches, bumping its
overall length to 214 inches. Wheelbase aside, the Limousine stands out from
the standard Equus thanks to a sizable hood ornament and a thick B-pillar with
a "Limousine" emblem.
Inside, the Equus Limousine boasts a luxurious cockpit
unabashedly designed to coddle the rear passengers. The short-wheelbase Equus'
bench seat has been replaced by two power-adjustable individual seats separated
by a wide center console that doubles as an arm rest. To create a premium
ambiance, the entire cabin is upholstered in plush leather and fitted with real
wood trim.
The Equus Limousine is powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine that develops
430 horsepower and 376 lb-ft. of torque. Linked to an eight-speed automatic
transmission, the eight-cylinder mill sends the Equus Limousine from zero to 62
mph in 5.8 seconds and on to a top speed of about 140 mph. The stretched Equus
comes standard with all-wheel drive.
The Hyundai Equus Limousine will go on sale across Russia shortly after
greeting the show-going public in Moscow. It will carry a base price of
4,040,000 rubles, a sum that converts to approximately $113,000.
Although the Equus Limousine will likely be offered in other markets
including South Korea, Hyundai is
not currently planning on importing it to the United States and it will not be
sold across Europe.
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