In Indonesia, Hyundai has unveiled the newest three-row minivan with competitive pricing. The new minivan, known as Stargazer, has an aerodynamic windshield and a pretty conventional MPV shape.
The full-width LED bar at the front clearly alludes to the larger Hyundai Staria in terms of style.
Alloy wheels with a 15- or 16-inch diameter and crisp surface are present on the side.
The triangular taillights at the rear resemble those on the Hyundai Bayon. A black roof, a diffuser in the manner of metal, and chrome door handles are further elements.
The minivan has dimensions of 4,460 mm in length, 1,780 mm in width, 1,690 mm in height, and a 2,780 mm wheelbase.
The Kia Carens minivan, which has the same architecture, has stats that are extremely comparable.
The Stargazer features three rows of six or seven seats inside. If you've seen previous new Hyundais, the dashboard could look familiar. A 4.2-inch touchscreen is included in the instrument cluster, and there is an 8-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system.
Depending on the Active, Trend, Style, and Prime trim levels. In addition to the Hyundai SmartSense ADAS suite, which includes systems like Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Collision-avoidance Assist, and Rear Cross-traffic Collision-avoidance Assist, the kit may also contain a wireless charging pad.
The Stargazer features three rows of six or seven seat total. There is either 200 lt or 585 lt of cargo capacity behind the third row.
The only available powertrain for the Hyundai Stargazer is a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter four-cylinder petrol engine with 113 horsepower and 144 Nm of torque. Either a six-speed manual or an automated CVT sends power to the front axle.
In Indonesia, where the business has already begun taking orders, the new Hyundai Stargazer will be made locally. Starting at 243,300,000 Indonesian rupiahs ($16,224) for the base manual model, the most expensive model has an automatic transmission and costs 307,100,000 Indonesian rupiahs ($20,478).