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Hyundai Motor unveiled the interior and exterior design of its flagship sedan, "The New Grandeur," for the first time on the 28th. This model is a facelift version introduced approximately three years and five months after the seventh-generation Grandeur launched in November 2022.
Most notably, it features significant changes akin to a new model, enhancing its overall quality. The exterior design inherits the existing prestige while refining the proportions with precision. The front features an elongated hood, a "shark nose" shape, and a new mesh-pattern radiator grille to create a bold image. The bezel-less seamless horizon lamp has become thinner and longer, and a new side repeater has been added to the front fenders to emphasize the connection between the front and rear designs.

The overall length has increased by 15mm compared to the previous model, reaching 5,050mm, achieving a more dynamic side profile. The rear section reinforces a high-tech impression with thinner rear combination lamps and hidden turn signal lamps, and a wing-type garnish has been added to the lower bumper. Among the new exterior colors, "Artisanal Burgundy," inspired by traditional lacquerware, has been introduced. The interior space has transformed into a premium lounge with added high-tech sensibility.
For the first time in Hyundai Motor history, the next-generation infotainment system "Pleos Connect," based on the Android Automotive Operating System (AAOS), and a 17-inch central display have been installed. Additionally, "Electric Air Vents," which integrate climate control functions into the display and allow air vents to be hidden, have been applied for the first time. The "Smart Vision Roof," which allows electronic adjustment of transparency, has also been introduced for the first time by Hyundai Motor, maximizing the sense of openness. Interior materials reflect traditional motifs such as quilted patterns, knot piping, and natural wood textures, adding delicate craftsmanship.
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