When did the Hyundai Trajet first come out?
Hyundai came late to the party in that segment. First, it came with a licensed-based Mitsubishi, and then, in 1999, it introduced the Trajet. A vehicle which was refreshed in 2004. The Trajet was built on the same platform as the Hyundai Sonata, but thankfully it showed a different front fascia.
What are the specs of a Hyundai Trajet?
A year later, the 2.7 special edition V6 came out. The base version came equipped with driver, passenger and side airbags, ABS with EBD, power steering, seat-belt pre-pretentioners, front and rear air conditioning and power windows. The V6 special edition had even more features, making the car quite luxurious for this segment.
Is the Hyundai Trajet the same as the sonata?
The Trajet was built on the same platform as the Hyundai Sonata, but thankfully it showed a different front fascia. Its horizontal, slim headlights and the grille with horizontal slats were specific to that Korean minivan.
When did the Hyundai Trajet get a facelift?
In 2004 all Trajet models received a facelift. While the overall look of the car remained the same with minor changes, the engine line-up received a boost in power. The 2.0 GSI was now a CVVT engine shared with the Hyundai Coupe (an increase of 6 hp). Fuel consumption and emissions were also improved.
What kind of car is the Hyundai Trajet?
Luckily South Korea came to the rescue in the form of the Kia Sedona, and it was joined by the Hyundai Trajet, a vehicle that offered contemporary looks, a range of decent engines and an equipment level that made the established heavyweights fall out of their easy chairs. To cap this off prices were lodged firmly in the bargain basement.
In the summer of 2004 Hyundai carried out a very mild facelift on the car so later models can be spotted by the altered grille and headlamp set. At the same time, the existing 2.0-litre petrol engine was replaced by a CVVT unit of the same capacity with more power and lower emissions.
What kind of warranty does a Hyundai Trajet have?
A novel lubrication system extends fluid changes to 60,000-mile intervals, the Trajet otherwise needs servicing every 10,000 miles. Hyundai’s usual three-year/unlimited mileage warranty and three years’ of RAC cover were included from new.
Is the Hyundai Trajet Fo good for a picnic?
Took it on some ‘easy’ unsealed road/ tracks around SA and QLD, and still ok. Good for picnic, fold the 2nd/3rd row seats to make a table. We tend to put things between seats as additional luggage area but that’s okay, make sure all of your food for long distance trip are within easy reach