Hyundai H-1 Starex Motorpedia ALL models, history and specifications (2024)

TheHyundai Starexis a van built by the Hyundai Motor Company in South Korea and Indonesia since 1997.

First generation models were known in Europe as theHyundai H-1and as theHyundai H200in the Netherlands. For the second generation, Australian and UK market models are sold as theHyundai iLoad(cargo version) and in Australia asHyundai iMaxand the UK asHyundai i800(people mover versions). European models are differentiated as theHyundai H-1 Cargo(cargo version) andHyundai H-1 Travel(people mover version). In the Netherlands, it is calledHyundai H300with the people mover version of the H300 is for fleet only.

ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Production1997–present
AssemblySouth Korea: Ulsan
Egypt: Cairo (Ghabbour Group)
Indonesia: Bekasi
Malaysia (Hyundai Malaysia)
Turkey: Izmit
Body and chassis
Bodystyle4-door van
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Grace

First generation (A1; 1997–2007)

First generation (A1)
Hyundai H-1 Starex Motorpedia ALL models, history and specifications (1)
Overview
AlsocalledHyundai H-1
Hyundai H200
Hyundai Libero (truck)
Hyundai Satellite
JAC Refine
Production1997–2007
Body and chassis
LayoutFR layout
RelatedMitsubishi Delica
Hyundai Porter
Powertrain
Engine2.4LSiriusI4 petrol
2.5LDI4 diesel
2.5LTDI4 diesel
2.5LCRDIVGTI4 diesel
3.0LDOHCV6 (LPG)
Dimensions
WheelbaseRV Wagon/Van: 2,810mm (110.6in)
Jumbo Wagon/Van: 3,080mm (121.3in)

The Starex succeeded Hyundai Grace (also known as the H100) in most countries. Like the Hyundai Grace, the first generation A1 series Starex was based on Mitsubishi Delica and was offered available in a wide range of configurations, including minivan (MPV) and minibus, van, pick-up, taxi, and ambulance. For the very first 1997 models, it used the Mitsubishi derived 2.5-liter4D56SOHC 8-valve non turbo diesel engine with 55kW (74hp) and 142N·m (105lb·ft) at 2,500 rpm. These first generation models were initially restricted for sale sold to the domestic South Korean market, but were eventually exported to a number of countries in Southeast Asia and some parts Europe.

For the 1998 model year, a gasoline engine was offered, a Mitsubishi derived4G64145hp (108kW) at 5,250rpm with 218N·m (161lb·ft) of torque at 4,000rpm. The diesel engine now comes with a slightly more powerful Mitsubishi derived 4D56 non-intercooled turbo diesel engine with 84PS (62kW) at 201N·m (148lb·ft) at 2,000rpm. Available in two grades SVX, Club and a number of body style (commercial panel van, and pick up (Libero). Also a long wheelbase (12-seater) "Jumbo" and short wheelbase (seven- and nine-seater) "RV". First came into this model are luxurious features like side lower body cladding with two-tone paint scheme (SVX, Club), optional dual sunroof (Club), side body "Tetris style" decals (Club), chrome slant grills, rear tailgate handle opener cover (Club), cream moquette upholstery (Club), optional high-tech head unit with television screen and six-disc CD changer (Club) for domestic models, power windows and antenna (SVX, Club) an Aisin Seiki Co. sourced four-speed automatic transmission with ECT and overdrive switch and differently styled "star" 15-inch alloy wheels with exposed lug nuts (Club). For safety, it also features limited-slip differential (LSD), anti-lock braking system (ABS) and driver side airbag. This models was exported to a number countries and proven a big hit to some car markets like the Philippines where at that time was imported via gray market. It gained instant popularity for comfortable sedan like drive, availability of automatic transmission, expansive interior space, thickly bolstered seats and its main advantage of being priced lower than its twin, the Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear, yet packs more features and factory accessories like front bull bars, top basket loader, and a rear ladder. For the following year in the Philippines, the gasoline engine version was dropped due to unusually very high gasoline consumption, but still made available for other markets.

The 1999 model year it gained the more powerful 2.5 SOHC 8-valve turbo diesel with intercooler engine that has an output of 85hp (63kW) at 4,000rpm and 170N·m (130lb·ft) of torque, most notable feature is the addition of a hood scoop for the intercooler feed, different upholstery color scheme, blacked out B-pillars (Club) and a top dashboard center binnacle with temperature, altimeter and a compass for 4x2 and 4x4 Club variant.

The 2000 to 2002 model version also known as the "millennium" model retains the previous engine specs while it made available for its domestic market, a Mitsubishi derived 2,972cc6G72V6 gas engine with 195hp (145kW) at 5,000rpm and 278N·m (205lb·ft) of torque at 4,000rpm. This models features a much updated exterior and interior trims for the SVX and Club models such as multi-reflectorized clear headlamps and jewel like treatment tail-lights, differently styled front bumper over riders, front door "SVX" decals, black and gray interior color scheme with much durable upholstery material, and differently styled alloy wheels for the SVX and Club models.

For the 2003 to 2004 model, a much powerful power plant was made available, a new 2.5 DOHC 16-valve common rail direct injection turbo diesel engine that had an output of 123 horsepower (92kW) and 360N·m (270lb·ft) of torque.It retains the previous model's interior and exterior styling features and received a new digital climate control for the higher Club model.

The 2005 to 2007 offered much more with a new front fascia, such as squared "bug" eye headlights, an extended bumper to accommodate the over sized square radiator grills with three vertical chrome bars and squared fog lamps. Also a differently finished rear tail-lights and bumpers, integrated radio antenna, digital odometer and trip meter and (depending on the market) an updated multimedia head unit with pull down from the ceiling screen monitor. the engine was a carry over 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve common rail direct injection turbo diesel engine that had an output of 123 horsepower (92kW) at 360N·m (270lb·ft) of torque and a 2.5-liter SOHC eight-valve turbo diesel with intercooler engine that has an output of 85hp (63kW) at 4,000rpm and 170N·m (130lb·ft) of torque but now with ETC the interior features an upgraded upholstery, a number of cup holders located at the back seats, and an easy to wipe and clean rubberized floor matting. Top of the line (Gold) models features a leather interior an overhead console and immobilizer. Aluminum accents, split, folding seats, all power features, digital climate control, key less entry and DVD player with six speakers are standard.

The Starex is also produced in China under the nameJAC Refineby Anhui Jianghuai Automobile since 2002 under Hyundai licence. It is very successful, with a market share of about 20 percent.From 2003 to 2008, it has consecutively won "Year's MPV" and "The Best Official Car" from 2004 to 2008. In 2007, it was gained "The Best MPV" and "The Best MPV for Government".

Hyundai Libero

Between 2000 and 2007, Hyundai manufactured a light truck version of the A1 series Starex. Known as theHyundai Libero, it replaced the Hyundai Porter in the lineup. They were equipped with a 2.5-liter diesel engine (in normally aspirated and turbocharged forms) or 3.0-literSigmagasoline V6, and came in a multiple body styles, including pickup and flatbed.

Second generation (TQ; 2007–present)

Second generation (TQ)
Hyundai H-1 Starex Motorpedia ALL models, history and specifications (2)
Overview
AlsocalledHyundai Grand Starex
Hyundai Starex Royale
Hyundai i800
Hyundai H-1
Hyundai H-1 Travel
Hyundai H-1 Cargo
Hyundai iLoad
Hyundai iMax
Hyundai H300
Huatai-Hyundai H1 Cargo
Huatai-Hyundai H1 Van
Ram H100 Van/Wagon (Mexico)
Production2007–present
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.4LTheta III4 petrol
2.5LTCII4 diesel
2.5LCRDIVGTI4 diesel
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual (From 2012)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,200mm (126.0in)
Length5,125mm (201.8in)
Width1,920mm (75.6in)
Height1,925mm (75.8in)(Wagon)
1,935mm (76.2in)

The second-generation vehicle was introduced as the Grand Starex with larger dimensions and much stronger CRDi engine. The engine is a 2.5-Liter CRDi In-Line 4 cylinder engine delivering 170CV 167hp (125kW; 169PS) at 3,800rpm with 289lb·ft (392N·m) of torque between 2,000 and 2,500rpm.

In 2012 Hyundai Australia updated there Diesel engines slightly. Chief among the changes is the addition of a new six-speed manual gearbox in place of the old five-speed unit, improving official fuel economy by 0.5 litres per 100km to 8.0L/100km.

This comes at a cost, however, with Hyundai ditching the variable geometry turbocharger from the engine in favour of a less-potent waste gate set-up, resulting in substantially lower power and torque outputs than before.

The new engine/manual gearbox combination will produce official figures of 100kW and 343Nm, down from 125kW/392Nm, although the new model hits its peak torque earlier, arriving from a low 1500rpm.

Five-speed automatic versions of the iLoad diesel get a substantial hike in torque output, with the engine retaining the variable geometry turbocharger but now producing figures of 125kW and 441Nm (up from 125kW/392Nm).

The trade-off is a narrower peak torque band, with the maximum available between a narrow 2000 and 2250rpm (was 2000 and 2500rpm)

Despite the beefy boost, claimed combined fuel consumption has dropped at an even larger rate than the manual, now returning 8.8L/100km (was 9.5L/100km).

In Malaysia the Starex is available in a more luxurious variant called the Starex Royale with DVD player, seven-inch LCD panel and fully equipped with body kit.

In the Philippines the Starex is called the Grand Starex, the Grand Starex was launched in December 2007 for the 2008 model with 4 new variants. GL with 10 seater and 12 seater both are Manual transmission , GLS 10 seater comes with 5-speed Automatic transmission as well as the Top-of-the-line Gold 10-seater. In 2014 Hyundai Philippines released the Grand Starex Platinum , a more Executive class . The Grand Starex is one of the most best selling Van's in the Philippines.

In Indonesia, Hyundai Starex is available with the name Hyundai H-1 and was introduced in 2008, with three options: GLS, Elegance, and XG. At first, only gasoline engines were available for H-1. The diesel engines came in February 2010, when Hyundai decided to produce H-1 in Indonesia for ASEAN market.

In Thailand, the Starex is marketed as the Hyundai H-1. It comes in three variants, the Touring, Executive and Deluxe. All come with 12 seats. The Executive and Deluxe were badged as "Maestro" until a minor change in 2011.

The Grand Starex "VIP" variant based on H-1 with seven seats and a second-row "Double VIP" seats that can electrically control on recline and leg support and 19-inch TV and DVD player are available in late 2010,and then Grand Starex "Premium" with sliding "Double Super VIP" seats on 2nd row and smaller 10.2-inch DVD player screen available in late 2012.

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