Saturday, September 20, 2014

Hyundai H1 6 and 9 seater bus

The new H1 Multicab 6 and 9 -seater bus combines a practical workhorse to provide the comfort, drive and space and the quality features of a leisure vehicle.

This is Hyundai’s answer when a regular, car-based station wagon is just not big enough for your purposes. With a choice of nine seats, the bus is at home in business or in leisure roles-transporting a big family, a hotel shuttle, for tourists on sight-seeing trips or for taking sports club members (and all their gear) to a big event. The strong, modern exterior is complemented by a comfortable, convenient and spacious interior. And not forgetting it’s a Hyundai, providing reliability and economy are part of its DNA.

Hyundai’s design team has developed an interior equal of those in most of today’s high class passenger cars and with quality finishes one can appreciate the achievements of the designers, engineers and technicians.


Plenty of Space for all Types of Businesses
Hyundai’s latest van is the lifeblood of any business- a people carrier or collecting packages here and to deliver there, always against the clock, always with the utmost reliability.
With a spacious cargo area, low running costs and high levels of refinement, this is the vehicle for all businesses – your trusty business partner.
Versatility
The latest styles spill on to the street in either version, a great-looking vehicle created for van buyers who regularly need extra passenger space.
At the same time, the layout means there is still plenty of room in the back for cargo deliveries, professional working equipment, sports gear or holiday luggage.
Cabin comfort and refinement of the type normally associated with passenger cars are complemented by full length side windows. The combination makes this H-1 the right choice for a variety of work or leisure purposes.

Performance
Whether the operator selects the 2.4-litre multi-point injection petrol engine or 2.5-litre variable geometry turbo-diesel, the H-1 delivers excellent performance and fuel economy.

According to model and market, the vehicle features a five-speed manual or optional 5 speed automatic transmission. For optimum weight distribution and dynamic balance, the front-mounted engine powers the rear wheels.

Passive safety features include a sturdy body/chassis unit, a full complement of air bags and optional anti-lock brakes.



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