What are the high-end car brands from South Korea?

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Jodie
07/28/25 7:21pm
South Korea's high-end car brands are Hyundai and Kia. Below are the introductions of three high-end models: Kia K9, Hyundai Equus, and Hyundai Genesis: Kia K9: The body dimensions are 5095/1900/1490mm in length, width, and height respectively, with a wheelbase of 3045mm. The Kia K9 available in the domestic market is equipped with a 3.8L V6 direct injection engine, delivering a maximum power of 246kW and a peak torque of 395N·m. Hyundai Equus: The body dimensions are 5160/1890/1495mm in length, width, and height respectively, with a wheelbase of 3045mm. The extended version has a wheelbase of 3345mm. In terms of power, there are two engine options available for consumers: 3.8L and 5.0L. Hyundai Genesis: Compared to the premium German brands, the price of Genesis is actually quite competitive. It comes with a 3.0L naturally aspirated V6 engine, Hyundai's self-developed 8AT, an electronically controlled four-wheel drive system, and more.
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