The Hyundai Staria (Korean: 현대 스타리아) is a 5-door van and minivan manufactured by Hyundai since 2021. It was introduced as the successor to the Starex, ditching the rear-wheel-drive layout from the Starex to a front-wheel-drive-based platform shared with other large Hyundai and Kia vehicles.[5] The name "Staria" was coined by combining the word "star" with "ria".[6] It is currently marketed in South Korea, South Africa, Southeast Asia, Australasia,[7] Middle East,[8] and several European countries.[9]
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Manufacturer | Hyundai |
Production | 2021–present |
Model years | 2022–present |
Assembly | South Korea: Ulsan (Ulsan Plant 4);[1] Jeonju (since July 2022)[2] |
Designer | Joon Seo[3] |
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Platform | Hyundai-Kia N3[4] |
Related | Kia Carnival (KA4) |
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Wheelbase | 3,273 mm (128.9 in) |
Length | 5,253 mm (206.8 in) |
Width | 1,995 mm (78.5 in) |
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Kerb weight | 1,990–2,390 kg (4,387–5,269 lb) |
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Predecessor | Hyundai Starex |
Interior and exterior images of the Staria were released on 18 March 2021.[10][11] Following the automaker’s new design theme “Inside Out,” the vehicle is said to feature the look of a spaceship and a wide-open cabin.[12]
The model achieved a maximum height of the cabin up to 1,379 mm (54.3 in) by raising the total height by 70 mm (2.8 in) and lowering the ground clearance by 30 mm (1.2 in) compared to its predecessor, the Starex. Hyundai designers also introduced a low beltline to create larger side windows, which is called "wide panoramic windows".[13] Top Gear magazine noted that the Staria was very spacious but that this came at the expense of it "scraping the roof in car parks because it’s so bleeding tall".[14] The Drive noted that its increased size relative to its predecessor made it harder to park in tight spaces, such as those found in multi-storey car parks, even with the assistance of cameras.[15]
The Staria comes in two versions, a standard model and a high-end variant which is known as the Staria Lounge or Staria Premium in several markets.[16] A cargo version is also offered in several regions.[17]
The standard model offers various trim levels including Tourer and Cargo. The front features a horizontal daytime running lights and headlamps and a radiator grille that has the same color with the car body. The vehicle has a large panoramic window and low beltline for a higher visibility. Inside, a 10.25-inch front display screen and the HVAC system controller are housed while a color LCD cluster is positioned at the top of the dashboard.[18]
The Staria in Thailand was launched on 9 July 2021, it comes in 11-seater variant and imported from South Korea.[19]
The Staria for Australian market was launched on 5 August 2021, replacing the iMax. It is available in three grades: Standard, Elite, and the top-range Highlander. Available in both petrol V6 and diesel engines, the petrol variants are available with front-wheel drive, while diesel variants comes with all-wheel drive.[20] The blind van version called the Staria Load was launched in Australia on 20 September 2021, replacing the iLoad.[7]
In Malaysia, the Staria Premium was launched on 27 October 2021 in 7-seater guise.[21] The standard Staria was launched on 5 October 2022 in three grades: the entry-level Lite, the mid-grade Plus and the top-spec Max. Unlike other international markets, the Malaysian market Staria only comes with 10-seater as opposed to the 11-seater offered in International markets.[22]
The Staria was also launched in the Philippines in July 2022. It is offered in Cargo, Commuter, GLS+ and Premium grades, all offered with the 2.2-litre diesel engine.[23]
The Staria Lounge or Staria Premium is an upscale version of the Staria, which is available in 7-seater and 9-seater models. The front end feature a redesigned mesh-patterned radiator grille, full LED headlamps and turn signals. Other design features include 18-inch alloy wheels, front and rear bumper garnishes and side mirrors. The rear part is equipped with an LED rear combination lamp. The interior features a 64-color ambient mood light. The 7-seater has "premium relaxation seats" while the 9-seater has "swiveling seats". It was released on 9 August 2021.[24] It is the sole version of the Staria in some markets, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and several European markets.[25]
The model was released in Indonesia on 20 August 2021 with in 7-seater and 9-seater Signature variants.[26] The Staria Lounge was released in Malaysia on 27 October 2021 as the Staria Premium to replace the Grand Starex. It is powered by the 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine.[27] It was also released in Thailand on 22 March 2022.[28] The Staria Premium was introduced in the Philippines on 20 June 2022 and it became available on dealerships on 17 August 2022.[29] Unlike other Southeast Asian countries, the Philippine market Staria Premium is offered with HTRAC all-wheel drive System with 8-speed automatic transmission.[30]
It was released on 19 April 2022. The Staria Lounge Limousine is the top trim of the Staria Lounge.[31] The second-row passenger seat electric side step is automatically deployed according to the sliding door opening and closing. It is located on the underside of the vehicle when driving. The indoor electric height has been extended by 205mm from the basic trim. A movable console that can move from row 1 to row 2 has been applied. In addition, a 25-inch rear seat display, built-in air purifier, and starry sky mood lighting were added. And electric steering devices and limousine specialized suspension were applied.[32]
It was released on 19 April 2022.[33] The Staria Lounge Camper is a camping car model with specifications for camping in the Staria Lounge Prestige trim. It consists of two models: 11-seater semi-type Camper 11 and 4-seater deluxe type Camper 4. It can be used as a sleeping space by adjusting the angle of the second row full flat sheet or lifting the loop upward. Camper 4 has been applied with an integrated 12.1-inch foldable controller and monitor, a third-row reclining bench, and a 36-liter built-in refrigerator and sink.[34]
Model | Years | Type | Transmission | Power | Torque | Acceleration 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) (Official) | Top speed |
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Smartstream G3.5 MPi | 2021–present | 3,470 cc (212 cu in) V6 | 8-speed automatic | 272 PS (268 hp; 200 kW) @ 6,400 rpm | 33.8 kg⋅m (331 N⋅m; 244 lbf⋅ft) @ 5,000 rpm | 8.9s | 210 km/h (130 mph) |
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Smartstream L3.5 LPi | 2021–present | 3,470 cc (212 cu in) V6 | 8-speed automatic | 240 PS (237 hp; 177 kW) @ 6,000 rpm | 32 kg⋅m (310 N⋅m; 230 lbf⋅ft) @ 4,500 rpm | ||
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R II 2.2 CRDi | 2021–present | 2,199 cc (134.2 cu in) I4 | 6-speed manual | 177 PS (175 hp; 130 kW) @ 3,800 rpm | 44 kg⋅m (431 N⋅m; 318 lbf⋅ft) @ 1,500–2,500 rpm | 12.5 (FWD) | 185 km/h (115 mph) |
8-speed automatic | 12.4 (FWD) 13.5 (AWD) |
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