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1993 Hyundai Grandeur II 2.0 MT


1993 Hyundai Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)
Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)
1993 Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)
Hyundai Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)
1993 Hyundai Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)
Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)
1993 Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp)

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Body typeSedan
Power137 Hp
Engine Displacement2000 cm3 or 2L or 122 cu-in
Colorblack
Transmission GearboxManual
Fuel TypeGasoline
Drive wheelFF
VinKMHMF11FPPU****86
Price (out of date)$386

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the body type, 1993 Hyundai Grandeur II?Sedan, 5 Seats, 4 Doors
How much power, Hyundai Grandeur Sedan 1993?137 Hp
What is the engine size, Hyundai Grandeur LX 1993?2L or 1997cm3
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 1993 Hyundai Grandeur 2.0 MT?5 speed Manual
What is the drivetrain, Hyundai Grandeur II 1993 Sedan 2.0 MT (137 Hp)?Front
How long is this vehicle, 1993 Hyundai Grandeur Sedan 2.0 MT (137 Hp)?4980 mm
How wide is the vehicle, 1993 Hyundai Grandeur II?1810 mm
How much trunk (boot) space, Hyundai Grandeur Sedan 1993?460 l

Hyundai Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Specs

General information

Complectation name2.0 MT
Production start year1992
Production end year1998
Drive typeFront
Frame typeSedan
Transmission type5 speed Manual
Engine volume, cc1997
Frame nameLX
Clearance, mm160
Manufacturing countrySouth Korea
Doors4

Vehicle generation

Generation nameLX
Generation number2
Production start year1992
Production end year1998

Engine, transmission and steering specs

Engine specs

Engine nameG4CP
FuelPetrol (Gasoline)
Engine typeV6
Has turbono
Max power, hp137
Max power RPM, rpm6000
Max torque, N*m173
Max torque RPM, rpm4000
Valves per cylinder2

Steering

Power steeringyes

Dimensions

Frame dimensions

Exterior length, mm4980
Exterior width, mm1810
Exterior height, mm1435

Interior dimensions

Capacity5
Seat rows2

Chassis dimensions

Wheel base, mm2745
Wheel spacing front1540
Wheel spacing rear1550

Weight and permissible load

Mass, kg1577

Volumes

Fuel tank capacity, l72
Trunk volume460

Suspension specs

Suspension specs

Front suspensionIndependent, Spring McPherson
Rear suspensionIndependent, spring multi-link

Wheel rims

Aluminium wheelyes

Tires

Front wheels205/65 R15
Rear wheels205/65 R15

Brakes

Front brakeVentilated discs
Rear brakeDiscs


1993 Hyundai Grandeur II LX 2.0 MT (137 Hp) specs

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