Hyundai-Kia Y platforms
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Hyundai-Kia Y platforms | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Hyundai Kia Motors |
Production | 1986–2020 |
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Chronology | |
Successor | Hyundai-Kia N platforms (mid-size cars) |
The line-up of Hyundai-Kia Y platforms is a list of platforms used by Hyundai Kia Automotive Group for its mid-size cars. It is succeeded by Hyundai-Kia N platforms.
Hyundai Y2
[edit]- Hyundai Sonata Y2 (1988–1993)
- Hyundai Grandeur L (1986–1992)
- Hyundai Santamo (1991–1998)
- Kia Joice (1999–2002)
Hyundai Y3
[edit]- Hyundai Sonata/Marcia (Y3) (1993–1999)
- Hyundai Grandeur LX (1992–1998)
- Hyundai Dynasty (1997–2005)
- Hyundai Santamo (1991–1998)
- Kia Joice (1999–2002)
Hyundai-Kia Y4
[edit]- Hyundai Sonata (EF) (1999–2005)
- Kia Optima (MS) / Magentis (2000–2005)
- Hyundai Grandeur/XG (XG) (1998–2005)
- Hyundai Dynasty (1997–2005)
- Kia Opirus (2003–2010)
- Hyundai Santa Fe (SM) (2000–2006)
- Hyundai Trajet (FO) (1999–2008)
- Kia Carens (1999–2006)
Hyundai-Kia Y5
[edit]- Hyundai Sonata (NF) (2004–2010)
- Kia Optima II (MG) / Magentis / Lotze (2005–2010, hybrid between J3 and Y5 platforms)
- Hyundai Grandeur IV (TG) / Azera (2005–2011)
- Kia Opirus (2005–2010)
- Hyundai Santa Fe II (CM) (2006–2012)
- Hyundai Veracruz / ix55 (EN) (2008–2012)
- Kia Sorento II (XM) (2009–2012)
- Kia Carnival II (VQ) / Sedona (2006–2014)
- Kia Carens II (UN) / Rondo (2006–2012, hybrid between J3 and Y5 platforms)
Hyundai-Kia Y6
[edit]- Hyundai i40 (VF) (2011–2019, hybrid between J5 and Y6 platforms)
- Hyundai Mistra (CF) (2013–2020, hybrid between J5 and Y6 platforms)
- Hyundai Sonata/i45 (YF) (2009–2014)[1]
- Kia Optima/K5 (TF) (2011–2015)
- Kia K4 (China) (2014-2020)
- Hyundai Aslan (AG) (2014–2017)
- Hyundai Grandeur/Azera (HG) (2011–2017)
- Kia K7/Cadenza (VG) (2009–2016)
- Hyundai Santa Fe/Santa Fe Sport (DM) (2012–2018)[1]
- Hyundai Maxcruz/Santa Fe/Grand Santa Fe/Santa Fe XL (NC) (2012–2019)
- Kia Sorento (XM) (2012–2015)
- Kia Carnival/Sedona (YP) (2014–2020)
- Kia Carens (RP) (2013–2020)
Hyundai-Kia Y7
[edit]- Hyundai Sonata (LF) (2014–2019)[1]
- Kia Optima/K5 (JF) (2015–2020)[1]
- Hyundai Lafesta (2018–2023)
- Hyundai Grandeur/Azera (IG) (2016–2022)[2]
- Kia K7/Cadenza (YG) (2016–2021)[2]
- Hyundai Santa Fe (TM) (pre-facelift, 2018–2020)[3]
- Kia Sorento (UM) (2015–2020)
- Kia KX7 (2017–2021)
References
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