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Following the outstanding success
of its top-of-the-range ix35 Highlander AWD R-Series
turbo diesel model, Hyundai Motor Company Australia
is introducing a new ix35 Highlander AWD petrol
engine variant.
Already available in the mid-trim ix35 Elite
AWD model, the new 2.4-litre petrol Highlander
expands the current line-up in the Hyundai 5-star
ANCAP safety rated ix35 range. The rapid success
of ix35 has seen it move to third best selling
Compact SUV in Australia in November, just 10
months after its launch.
ix35 now offers even more choice to customers
looking for a compact SUV, delivering high levels
of standard equipment, excellent fuel economy
and striking good looks, with six model variants
now available across the range.
"To date we have struggled to keep up with
customer demand for the ix35, with the top of
the range Highlander version accounting for almost
half of all sales enquiries", commented Oliver
Mann, Hyundai's Director of Marketing. "The
implementation of additional production capacity
for European markets means we can increase ix35
supply - and customers are demanding more ix35
Highlanders!"
A modern, light, and clean running petrol engine,
the 2.4-litre Theta II offers excellent fuel efficiency
and optimises the balance between durability and
economy. The engine is married to a six-speed
automatic transmission with electronic sequential
manual mode which has been developed specifically
to meet the needs of the ix35's 2WD and AWD drive
systems.
The four-cylinder 2.4-litre Theta II petrol engine
which delivers a maximum power output of 130kW
@ 6,000rpm, peak torque of 227Nm @ 4,000rpm and
offers a combined fuel consumption of 9.2L/100km
with a low CO2 output of just 219g/km*.
The ix35 range comes complete with a comprehensive
suite of advanced safety features to ensure driver
and passenger confidence. Standard on all models
is Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction
Control System (TCS), Anti-skid Braking System
(ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD),
Downhill Brake Control (DBC) and Hill-start Assist
Control (HAC).
DBC assists drivers to maintain control and speed
on steep descents, while HAC minimises backward
rolling when starting off on steep inclines.
For safer manoeuvring, the Highlander models
include features such as dusk-sensing headlights,
rear-parking sensors, and a rear-view camera with
the screen integrated into an electro-chromic
rear-view mirror.
A range of premium features including rear camera,
panorama glass roof and full iPod® integration
ensure ix35 Highlander AWD models bring style
and luxury to the compact SUV segment. Equipped
with dual-zone climate control, featuring a cluster
ioniser to improve air quality in the cabin, six-way
electric driver seat with lumbar support, push-button
start function and proximity smart key, ix35 Highlander
AWD also delivers comfort and practicality.
The ix35 range is also available with a 2.0-litre
economical petrol engine in the entry level ix35
Active 2WD model, whilst the technically advanced
2.0-litre R-Series turbo diesel engine is available
in the mid trim ix35 Elite AWD and ix35 Highlander
AWD models.
The ix35 Highlander AWD 2.4-litre petrol model
arrived in Hyundai showrooms on 6th December,
2010.
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2011 ix35 Range
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Manufacturer's List Price
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ix35 Active 2WD 2.0-litre
petrol five-speed manual
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$26,990+
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ix35 Active 2WD 2.0-litre
petrol six-speed auto
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$28,990+
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ix35 Elite AWD 2.4-litre
petrol six-speed auto
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$32,490+
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ix35 Elite AWD 2.0-litre
R-Series turbo diesel six-speed auto
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$35,490+
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ix35 Highlander AWD 2.4-litre
petrol six-speed auto
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$35,490+
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ix35 Highlander AWD 2.0-litre
R-Series turbo diesel six-speed auto
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$38,490+
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Metallic / Mica paint
option
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$375+
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Note: Prices do not include dealer
delivery and on road costs.

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