2011 Hyundai ix55. Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour.
The official date of unveiling in South Korea was October 12, 2006, and was made available in the United States as a 2007 model. The Veracruz went on sale in March 2007 and is Hyundai's largest crossover SUV. It replaced the truck-based Terracan that was sold worldwide except for North America. The Veracruz is built on a Hyundai SantaFe platform. The revamped Veracruz in 2011 will be on the same platform as the Kia Sorento.
The Veracruz gets its name from a state in Mexico, continuing the Western theme from the small Tucson SUV and mid-size Santa Fe SUV. Powering the Veracruz is a 3.8 L 263 hp (196 kW) V6 engine with an Aisin sourced 6-speed Shiftronic Automatic transmission.
In Europe was sold only with 3.0 L CRDI V6 diesel S-Line engine with Variable geometry turbocharger and 240 hp (180 kW).[4] In 2008, the Veracruz was also sold in some European countries as the ix55.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) said crash results indicated, "... a low risk of any significant injuries in a crash of this severity" which is the highest result possible. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found similar results when they tested the Veracruz, awarding it five stars after its frontal crash test for both passenger and driver and in the side impact event. On November 15, 2007 the IIHS declared Veracruz vehicles built after August 2007 a Best Safety Pick for side, rear, and frontal impact protection
I personally think this suv rides to rough so im looking to trade it in
zakyum 3 months ago
I own a 2010 USA version of this called "veracruz" & I dont think mine has the LED tail lights, & of course no diesel is offered here. Otherwise it looks the same
zakyum 3 months ago
wait to try to be like saabkyle04
qwerty14341 5 months ago
the 2006-present Hyundai IX55 is assembled in
Ulsan, Korea
Annihilator1111 7 months ago
Very nice!
dave11686 7 months ago