Initial version
The second generation Equus, codename "VI", was unveiled at the Grand Hyatt Seoul.[13] Unlike the old Equus, the VI has a rear-wheel drive architecture, a longer wheelbase, and a different engine.[10] The VI is based on an all-new platform, developed in-house by the Hyundai Motor Corporation.
The South Korean domestic market Equus was available as a 3.8L "Prime" and a 4.6L "Prestige." It is the most expensive model in the company's lineup. It launched in the People's Republic of China in August 2009. The Hyundai Equus was listed in the '10 exciting cars for 2010' from Forbes.[14]
The US model was announced in 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance,[15] and was unveiled in 2010 New York Auto Show.[16] Early US model includes the same 4.6L V8 engine as the Genesis except with 10 hp more than the current version. This puts the total engine output at 385 hp with 333 lbft.[17] The North American Equus features a badge attached on the hood as opposed to the hood ornament, the grille features a horizontal grid pattern like its Genesis sibling as opposed to the vertical one on international models, and an included iPad device with an Equus user's guide application pre-installed as opposed to a traditional owner's manual.[18]
It was the first Hyundai with an Electronically controlled Air Suspension (EAS) and Continuous Damping Control (CDC). It was also the first Hyundai with Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) collision avoidance system that manages electronic stability control, the electronic parking brake, radar smart cruise control and the seatbelt tensioning system for optimal safety.
Equus Limousine
The long-wheelbase version Equus was unveiled in September 2009. It is 300 mm longer than the sedan version. Engine choices include Lambda 3.8L and Tau 5.0L engines.[19][20] The limousine model has an exclusive horizontal cross-bar radiator grille, as well as features such as a power-driven footrest, rear-seat leg support and a massage system.[21]
Hyundai also developed an armoured vehicle based on the limousine, with an enlarged 5.5L version of the V8 engine.[22] In September 2009, Hyundai delivered three bulletproof limousine versions of the luxury sedan Equus to the South Korea Presidential Security Service to be used as the official state car. Hyundai designed this vehicle with a special alloy, with an automatic cooling system in case of fire as well as bulletproof windows.[23]
Powertrain update (2011)
Hyundai introduced 3.8 L and 5.0 L GDi engines to replace the existing 3.8 L, 4.6 L and 5.0L MPi engines with a new 8-speed automatic transmission replacing the older 6-speed transmission on all applications.[25] For North America, the updated Equus debuted as a 2012 model year with the 5.0L V8 engine rated 429 hp and 376 lbft.[26] The engine updates carried over to the facelifted Hyundai Genesis as well.[26]
Facelift (2013)
Updates included new 19-inch alloy wheels, front fascia and grille design, side mirrors, tail lamp graphics, standard LED fog lamps, instrumental panel and center stack, center console and shift lever design, steering wheel control layout with vehicle settings, genuine wood trim selections, rear seat center console controls, ride tuning, sport mode, front suspension bushings, standard Assurance Connected Care & Blue Link, 7-inch TFT LCD cluster display (Signature), 12.3-inch fully digital TFT LCD cluster display (Ultimate), larger 9.2-inch upper center stack LCD, climate control system offers three distinct cabin temperature zones, standard smart cruise control with stop/start (from 0 mph), proximity smart key with both key fob and card-key types, dual 9.2-inch rear seat entertainment monitors, power door closure, power lumbar for rear outboard seats, standard Assurance Connected Care (3-year complimentary services), standard Rear Cross-traffic Alert, standard Blind Spot Detection (BSD), heads-up display, vehicle multi-view camera system.
This Equus was unveiled at the 2013 New York Auto Show.[27] US models went on sale in 2013 as 2014 model year vehicles. The Tau 5.0 GDi engine is the only engine offered in the US.[28]
In 2013, a shipment of 61 2014 Hyundai Equus sedans carried by South Korean freighter Morning Spruce destined for the United States was adrift for days after the ship had lost engine power in Pacific Ocean.[29]
Body style
US, Canadian models include only sedan (VS500).
South Korean models include sedan (VS380, VS460, VS500) and limousine (VL380, VL500).
Powertrain
South Korean models include Lambda 3.8 MPi, Lambda II 3.8 GDi, Tau 4.6 MPi (366PS), Tau 5.0 MPi engines and the Tau 5.0 GDi (416PS) and (430PS) engines.
US models include only the Tau 4.6 MPi (390PS) for the 2011 mode year with the Tau 5.0 GDi (435PS) installed from 2012 model year forward.
Customized versions
RMR Signature Edition Equus (2010)
The RMR Signature Edition Equus is a concept vehicle customized by Rhys Millen Racing, based on an Equus with the 4.6 Tau engine. It included a bolt-on RMR Signature Edition air intake and stainless exhaust, increased engine power by 30 hp, RMR Signature Edition embroidered headrests and floor mats, and ostrich hide leather seats with suede accents.
The vehicle was unveiled in the 2010 SEMA Show.[31]
DUB Edition Hyundai Equus (2010)
The DUB Edition Equus is based on the 2011 Equus sedan and built by Mummbles Marketing and DUB Magazine. It included Trex DUB Design mesh grille, DUB Design custom body kit, tinted windows and tail lights, a custom two-tone gloss black-and-matte charcoal body colour, DUB Edition custom suspension, 24-inch TIS modular style 10 wheels with Pirelli Pzero Nero Tires, custom trunk enclosure with Infinity Kappa audio (9 Infinity Kappa Series speakers, KAPPA ONE mono and KAPPA FOUR four-channel amplifiers), DUB Design custom leather and suede upholstery, DUB Design illuminated headliner and custom rear bucket seats.
The vehicle was unveiled in the 2010 SEMA Show.[32]
RMR Signature Edition Equus (2010)
The RMR Signature Edition Equus is a concept vehicle customized by Rhys Millen Racing, based on an Equus with the 4.6 Tau engine. It included a bolt-on RMR Signature Edition air intake and stainless exhaust, increased engine power by 30 hp, RMR Signature Edition embroidered headrests and floor mats, and ostrich hide leather seats with suede accents.
The vehicle was unveiled in the 2010 SEMA Show.[31]
DUB Edition Hyundai Equus (2010)
The DUB Edition Equus is based on the 2011 Equus sedan and built by Mummbles Marketing and DUB Magazine. It included Trex DUB Design mesh grille, DUB Design custom body kit, tinted windows and tail lights, a custom two-tone gloss black-and-matte charcoal body colour, DUB Edition custom suspension, 24-inch TIS modular style 10 wheels with Pirelli Pzero Nero Tires, custom trunk enclosure with Infinity Kappa audio (9 Infinity Kappa Series speakers, KAPPA ONE mono and KAPPA FOUR four-channel amplifiers), DUB Design custom leather and suede upholstery, DUB Design illuminated headliner and custom rear bucket seats.
The vehicle was unveiled in the 2010 SEMA Show.[32]
Armoured Limousine (2012)
On 17 December 2012, an armoured Equus Limousine was delivered to Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) Ban Ki-moon at the UN Headquarters in New York, U.S.[33]
Equus by Hermes (2013)
A limited (3 units) version of 2013 Hyundai Equus limousine was built in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.[34]
The vehicle was unveiled in the 2013 Seoul Motor Show.[35]