Harga 2012 Hyundai Azera, Reviews Specs and Prices
Kamis, 22 Maret 2012
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Review Hyundai Azera 2012
Our test drive of this new car revealed the 2012 Azera is comfortable for long distance cruising and economical for urban transport. Azera is smooth and quiet, it gets excellent fuel economy, and its cabin is nicely furnished with quality materials and controls that are easy to operate.
There's only one trim level, one powertrain, one price and one option, so picking the Azera you want is very easy. Priced at a highly competitive $32,000, this four-door, five-passenger sedan is powered by a remarkably efficient, 3.3-liter, 293-horsepower V6 driving the front wheels through a 6-speed automatic transaxle outfitted with the Shiftronic manual shift feature. The hardest decision will be choosing the color.
The new Azera comes standard with features often optional in this class. Heading the list is a full-featured navigation system with rearview camera and automatic, dual-zone climate control. Leather is standard as are HD Radio and XM Satellite Radio, a 10-way power driver's seat and 8-way power front passenger seat. The seats are heated, front and rear. Options include ventilating fans for the front seats, a 550-watt premium sound system, a two-pane panoramic sunroof, and a power rear sunshade complemented by manual sunshades on the rear side door windows.
EPA-estimated fuel economy is 20/29 mpg City/Highway, numbers that top the competition save for the Avalon's matching EPA City estimate. Azera also gets Hyundai's new Active ECO system that reins in throttle response and alters the transmission's shift points to eke out more miles per gallon. Hyundai's engineers say this system in the right conditions can deliver an improvement of around 7 percent.
The 2012 Azera's styling presents a less flamboyant iteration of the Fluidic Sculpture motif that debuted on the 2010 Sonata. Where the Sonata's arrays of flowing curved lines flowed strongly and consistently from grille to trunk, the Azera presents, shall we say, an interesting blend of subdued echoes of the marque's motif, with a stately front view, a sporty side view and a classy rear view. The lineage is indisputable, but the Azera's visions are unique. Not all car makers can carry this off, but Hyundai manages to do so with panache.
Interior treatment, materials and finishing are top end. It's everything that's needed, with nothing that isn't, and all where it should be. Controls are well marked and easy to operate. Instruments communicate needed information as does the 7-inch, touchscreen navigation system-cum-backup camera display. The interior is roomy, too, and ahead of the competitors in a number of measurements, not the least being all-important front seat head room and leg room.
Ride and handling are well mannered. It's not sporty, but that's not an aspiration of the new Azera. What is, is comfortable long distance cruising and economical urban transport. Automatically adjusting shock absorbers level high-mileage interstates and urban streets. Capping it off, the Azera adds to Hyundai's recent string of strikingly quiet cars, attributable in part to well placed sound deadening but also to sophisticated vibration isolating and motion counterbalancing underhood structures.
There was a time when Hyundai struggled to earn shoppers' consideration. The 2012 Azera confirms that time is long past.
Model Lineup
The 2012 Hyundai Azera ($32,000) is powered by a 293-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 driving the front wheels through a 6-speed automatic equipped with Sportronic manual shift mode. Standard features include automatic, dual-zone climate control; touch screen navigation system; power driver and front passenger seat; heated front and rear seats and outside mirrors; leather trimming on all seats and on the steering wheel and shift knob; keyless proximity lock and unlock and push button engine start and stop; 450-watt, multi-media audio system with HD Radio, XM satellite radio with a 3-month trial subscription and iPod/USB and auxiliary inputs; and Bluetooth capability.
The single option is the Technology Package ($4000), adding such niceties as a power tilt-and-slide, two-pane, panoramic sunroof; power adjustable, tilt-and-telescope steering column; two-setting memory for driver's seat, outside mirrors and steering column; fan-ventilated front seats; Infinity premium speaker system with subwoofer and 550-watt external amplifier; power rear sunshade and manual rear side window shades; and parking assistance sensors.
Safety features comprise front, side and curtain airbags, plus a driver's knee airbag for a total of nine airbags; rear-impact reducing front seats; electronic stability control with traction control; antilock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist; tire pressure monitoring system; and a rearview camera.
Spesifikasi Hyundai Azera 2012
Model Line Overview | |
Model lineup: | Hyundai Azera ($32,000) |
Engines: | 3.3-liter V6 |
Transmissions: | 6-speed automatic with Shiftronic |
Safety equipment (standard): | frontal, side-impact (front and rear seats), curtain and driver knee airbags; rear impact-reducing front seats; electronic stability control with traction control, ABS, EBD, brake assist; tire pressure monitoring system; rearview camera; rear seat lower anchors and upper tether anchors (LATCH) |
Safety equipment (optional): | N/A |
Basic warranty: | 6 years/60,000 miles |
Assembled in: | Korea |
Specifications As Tested | |
Model tested (MSRP): | Hyundai Azera ($32,000) |
Standard equipment: | automatic, dual-zone climate control; cruise control; power windows, outside mirrors and central locking; proximity door locking/unlocking; push button start/stop; 10-way power driver and 8-way power front passenger seats; heated front and rear seats and outside mirrors; leather trimmed front and rear seats, steering wheel and shift knob; AM/FM/XM/CD HD Radio/MP3 audio with auxiliary inputs; touch screen navigation system; Bluetooth capability; trip/travel/vehicle maintenance/wireless communication system; automatic headlights with delay-off; electrochromic inside rearview mirror with compass and programmable garage door/gate/security lighting function; 60/40 split fold down rear seatbacks; cooled glove box; P245/45VR18 tires on alloy wheels |
Options as tested (MSRP): | Technology Package ($4000): power tilt and telescope steering column; two-setting memory for driver seat, outside mirrors and steering column; panoramic power tilt and slide sunroof; premium sound system; power rear sunshade and manual rear side window shades; ventilated front seats; parking assist sensors; HID xenon headlights; P245/40VR19 tires on alloy wheels |
Destination charge: | ($875) |
Gas guzzler tax: | N/A |
Price as tested (MSRP): | $36,875 |
Layout: | front-wheel drive |
Engine: | 3.3-liter dohc 24-valve V6 |
Horsepower (hp @ rpm): | 293 @ 6400 |
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm): | 255 @ 5200 |
Transmission: | 6-speed automatic |
EPA fuel economy, city/hwy: | 20/29 mpg |
Wheelbase: | 112 in. |
Length/width/height: | 193.3/73.2/57.9 in. |
Track, f/r: | 63.1/63.1 in. |
Turning circle: | 36.5 ft. |
Seating capacity: | 5 |
Head/hip/leg room, f: | 40.3/54.6/45.5 in. |
Head/hip/leg room, m: | N/A |
Head/hip/leg room, r: | 37.6/54.2/36.8 in. |
Cargo volume: | 16.3 cu. ft. |
Payload: | N/A |
Towing capacity: | N/A |
Suspension, f: | MacPherson strut, coil springs, auto-adjusting shocks, stabilizer bar |
Suspension, r: | multi-link, coil springs, auto-adjusting shocks, stabilizer bar |
Ground clearance: | 5.4 in. |
Curb weight: | 3825 lbs. |
Tires: | P245/40VR19 |
Brakes, f/r: | vented disc/solid disc, ABS, EBD, brake assist |
Fuel capacity: | 18.5 gal. |