Check out the latest photos of Hyundai's Staria minivan set to phase out the current-gen Starex/H-1 (see video).
The top spec is called Premium and features original 18-inch wheels, black trim pieces, LED headlights and large pixelated taillights. The interior has four rows and is meant for nine passengers. Specifically, there is a bank for three in the back and two seats everywhere else. You can turn the second row around to face the third one.
If you’d rather have a three-row, seven-seat minivan with more premium features, you’re in luck. This version offers heated, ventilated and adjustable second-row seats with retractable footrests. It also benefits from a colorful ambient lighting (64 colors available).
The dashboard sits pretty high, and a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen is merged with a HVAC control panel. A spacious box with a wireless gadget charger, USB slots and cup holders sits between the front seats.
The base trim has a different radiator grille, as well as downsized lights and wheels. Its cabin has 11 seats by default thanks to a bench for three in the front. The dashboard has a sun visor, and the multimedia system is very basic, coming with hardware buttons and a black-and-white HVAC screen.
The car may debut in the second quarter of the year, although this is not official yet.