The automaker noted that this will be the world's first production model whose front optics will become part of the radiator grille.
In addition to LED elements in the radiator grille, the new Grandeur will get an unusual rear body section with a solid strip. Inside, there will be a fully digital instrument panel and a large touchscreen for multimedia. Furthermore, the sedan will not have a traditional transmission selector, which will be replaced by buttons on the center console.

According to preliminary data, the Hyundai Grandeur engine lineup will include a new gasoline engine Theta 3, which debuted on the eighth-generation Sonata model.
This refers to a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 194 horsepower, which replaced the 2.4-liter unit. It is possible that the Grandeur will also be available with V6 engines.
It is expected that the new Hyundai Grandeur will debut before the end of this year, and its sales will start in 2020.








