What kind of performance does a Hyundai Terracan have?

What kind of performance does a Hyundai Terracan have?

On average a 3.5-litre V6 Terracan will do around 15 L/100 km. The diesel is better, and the best option for most situations, and it will do 10.5 L/100 km on average. Improved suspension after 2005 . High fuel consumption of V6 . Good performance and economy of diesel . Only has front airbags . ABS not fitted to all models . Good build quality

When did the Hyundai Terracan first come out?

There was no escaping it, Hyundai was going to be closely scrutinized when it launched the Terracan here.

How big of a fuel tank does a Terracan have?

The steering is a little slow-witted and there’s a fair amount of body roll but the engine is fun to gun hard despite having two tonnes of metal to motivate. The 75-litre fuel tank means that the Terracan can travel comfortably over 600 miles between fills.

When did the Hyundai Terracan get EBD and ABS?

Before 2004 only the Highlander had the important safety features of ABS and EBD, so it’s best to opt for a post-2004 model to have those essential features. All Terracans boasted dual front airbags and pretensioners from 2001.

What’s the top speed of a Hyundai Terracan?

Despite the massive frontal area and gutsy engine, the Terracan CRD will still average a creditable 32.8mpg. Straight line speed isn’t really the car’s forte; a fact reflected by a sprint to 60mph in 13.5 seconds and a top speed of 104mph.

Is the Hyundai Terracan a 4 wheel drive car?

The Terracan features a part time four wheel drive system with a ‘shift on the fly’ facility that allows the driver to flip between rear and four wheel drive at speeds of up to 50mph. Hyundai’s Active Torque Transfer (ATT) system detects when the rear wheels are starting to slip and automatically diverts a percentage of power up front to help out.

The steering is a little slow-witted and there’s a fair amount of body roll but the engine is fun to gun hard despite having two tonnes of metal to motivate. The 75-litre fuel tank means that the Terracan can travel comfortably over 600 miles between fills.

How much does a 2003 Hyundai Terracan cost?

(Approx – based on a 2003 Terracan) Spares for the Terracan aren’t the cheapest but perhaps this should be expected with a big, low volume vehicle. An alternator retails at £370 whilst a headlamp will cost £250. A starter motor is around £240 while front brake pads are just over £70 a set.