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HYUNDAI H-1 Van (A1) cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
Hyundai H-1 (A1) vans were produced from 1997 to 2007. They were updated in 2004. These 4-door cars could be 3- or 6-seaters. The cars were in high demand in many countries and were bestsellers in their range in Philippines in 1998. You can order best quality spare parts for Hyundai H-1 (1997–2007) van in our online-shop. We offer a wide selection of components: windscreen wiper blades, spark plugs, air filters and much more.
Hyundai H-1 (A1) van Specifications
Body width was 1695 mm, length – 4685 mm. Height could be between 1965 and 2060 mm. Loading capacity was 1240 kg. Total volume of cargo space could be up to 5710 litres. Drum brakes were used on the rear axle, discs – on the front. Brake discs were ventilated.
Main versions
Manufacturer presented about 10 versions in general. Most of them were diesel, but petrol versions were also offered. The cars featured rear- or all-wheel-drive.
2.5 CRDi MT RWD diesel version was the most powerful. Its engine output was 245 hp. It was turbocharged and had 4 cylinders, direct fuel injection system. Maximum torque of 324 N·m was reached at 2500 rpm. The car accelerated to 154 km/h.
Trim levels of H-1 (A1) van
Three trim levels, G, GL and GLS, were the most popular. Even the base model, the G, featured front airbags and ABS with electronic brake force distribution. It also featured power side-view mirrors and side windows. Hydraulic power steering and adjustable driver seat lumbar support were offered. Glazed rear doors were optional at extra charge. The van could have rear barn doors or a tailgate. Moreover, cargo space of all cars had side sliding door.
Safety package in the highest specification, the GLS, included Electronic stability control (ESC) in addition to standard equipment. Climate-control ensured comfortable cargo transportation even in hot and cold weather. The driver could easily set an optimal temperature in the cabin.