XG
The Hyundai XG, produced from 1998 to 2003, is a mid-size luxury sedan that marked Hyundai's ambition to compete with Japanese and European manufacturers in the premium sedan segment. Available in 2.5L V6 and 3.0L V6 versions, it was recognized for its comfort and standard features. This page brings together the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages, linking the model overview to version-by-year pages.
Variants by year
2003
1998
Model summary
Data from the ScanRacer library, organized to compare versions quickly.
Model introduction
The Hyundai XG, produced from 1998 to 2003, is a mid-size luxury sedan that marked Hyundai's ambition to compete with Japanese and European manufacturers in the premium sedan segment. Available in 2.5L V6 and 3.0L V6 versions, it was recognized for its comfort and standard features. This page brings together the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages, linking the model overview to version-by-year pages.
History
The Hyundai XG was introduced in 1998 as the brand's flagship model, aiming to compete with Japanese and European luxury sedans. It was offered with 2.5 L and 3.0 L V6 engines, delivering 163 hp and 192 hp, respectively. In 2003, the XG underwent a major facelift, adding a 3.5 L V6 engine producing 197 hp, thereby enhancing its performance and image. This model was marketed as the Grandeur XG in certain markets, notably in South Korea. (biz.chosun.com) Production of the XG ended in 2005, after contributing to Hyundai's establishment in the luxury sedan segment.
Generations
The Hyundai XG underwent two main generations. The first, produced from 1998 to 2002, was equipped with 2.5 L and 3.0 L V6 engines, delivering 163 hp and 192 hp, respectively. In 2003, the XG underwent a major facelift, marking the start of the second generation, with the addition of a 3.5 L V6 engine producing 197 hp. This evolution allowed the XG to better compete with its rivals in the luxury sedan segment. (biz.chosun.com)
Key differences
The main differences between the Hyundai XG generations lie in the engines and features. The first generation offered 2.5 L and 3.0 L V6 engines, while the second generation introduced a more powerful 3.5 L V6 engine. Features were also enhanced, with the addition of heated leather seats, wood trims, and a frameless door design, providing a more premium experience for occupants. (autoevolution.com)
Photo recognition
To identify a Hyundai XG, look for a mid-size sedan with frameless windows, a vertical grille with chrome bars, and headlights slightly angled backward. Models from 2003 and later feature a redesigned grille and modified taillights. Inside, heated leather seats and wood trims are distinctive features of the higher-end versions. (autoevolution.com)
Important versions
Among the important versions of the Hyundai XG, the 2003 3.5L V6 version stands out for its more powerful engine and design enhancements, offering increased performance and superior comfort. This version was particularly appreciated for its ability to compete with rival luxury sedans. (autoevolution.com)
References
- Hyundai XG - All Models by Year (1999-2005) - Specs, Pictures & HistoryAutoevolution
- Hyundai XG data and specifications catalogueAutomobile-Catalog
- Hyundai XG DIY car maintenance and service manualsGarage.wiki
- The History of Hyundai XGCars-Directory.net
- Hyundai XG | History, Reliability & Buying GuideWhatCarShouldIGet.com
- https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/hyundai-xg-1999.htmlautoevolution.com
- https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/hyundai-xg-2003.htmlautoevolution.com
- https://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/hyundai/grandeur_xg/grandeur_xg_phase-ii_sedan/2003.htmlautomobile-catalog.com