2013 Hyundai Equus
- MSRP Range:
$59,250 - $66,250
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- Fuel Economy: 15/23 mpg
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| 2013 Hyundai Equus Trims | MSRP | Fuel | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|
4dr Sdn Signature |
$59,250 | 15 / 23 mpg | Gas V8 5.0L/307 |
4dr Sdn Ultimate |
$66,250 | 15 / 23 mpg | Gas V8 5.0L/307 |
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The 2013 Hyundai Equus is a large, comfort-oriented rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan, offered in two main models: Equus Signature and Equus Ultimate. Both of these models come with a 5.0L V8 engine, as well as a long list of luxury and safety features that closely matches what's offered in other top luxury sedans. The 429-horsepower V8 'Tau' engine in the Equus incorporates high-pressure direct injection, dual continuously variable valve timing and tuned induction to produce a remarkable combination of power and efficiency. A new 8-speed automatic is mated to the V8 and allows manual control and a very wide span of ratios. Although the Equus is clearly geared more toward comfort than performance, its powerful engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, stiff structure and user-selectable suspension allow some latitude for enthusiastic driving. The combination of a 5-link rear suspension geometry and continuous damping control (CDC) help keep the wheels firmly in contact with the road surface, without bringing too much harshness into the cabin and the air suspension system includes a selectable sport setting if you want a stiffer feel for curvy roads. The big 4-wheel disc brakes as well as electro-hydraulic power steering and a reasonably tight turning circle help give the Equus a tidy, manageable feel on the road.
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