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Motor vehicle
Hyundai Porter
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Also calledHyundai H-100
Farizon E200S (China)[1]
Production1977–present
Model years1977–1981
1986–present
AssemblyUlsan,South Korea (Ulsan Plant 4)
Santa Rosa,Philippines
Ninh Bình,Vietnam (HTMV)
Bekasi,Indonesia (HIM)
Kulim,Malaysia (Inokom)
Faisalabad,Pakistan (Hyundai Nishat)
Taganrog,Russia (TagAZ)
Hsinchu,Taiwan (SYM Motors)
Body and chassis
LayoutFR layout
F4 layout
RelatedKia Bongo

TheHyundai Porter (Korean:현대 포터), also known as theHyundai H-100, is acaboverPickup truck produced by the South Korean manufacturerHyundai since 1977.[2]

History

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First generation (1977–1981)

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The first generation, launched in January 1977, was called the Hyundai HD1000 and was available as a truck or as a minibus (3 and 12-seater van, ambulance). The truck was called the Porter. The HD1000 was discontinued in 1981.

Second generation (1986–1996)

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1986-1993 Hyundai Porter

In November 1986, Hyundai revived the label with the introduction of the second generation Porter, which was now a rebadged licensed second generationMitsubishi Delica (L300). While the third generation Delica was also built by Hyundai, it was known as theGrace and was marketed only as a van, in parallel with the Porter truck range. It was built with the following body styles: 2-doortruck, 4-doortruck, 3-doorvan and 4-doorvan.

Upgrade

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1993–1996 Hyundai New Porter

The upgraded second generation was a facelifted version of the second generation model. Round headlights, a steering wheel from the1991 Sonata, and the dashboard from the newerGrace, were the main differences. In The Netherlands, it was called Hyundai H150.

The 1993 Porter was available with a regular cab, an extended cab, or a double cab. The dieselfour-cylinder engine was called the Cyclone D4BX,[3] a Hyundai-built version of Mitsubishi's4D56 2.5 liter four-cylinder.

Third generation (1996–2004)

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Hyundai Porter

The third generation, called the New Porter that based onHyundai Grace, was launched in March 1996. It was built as a 2- and 4-doortruck and a 3- and 4-doorvan. In South Africa, it was known as the Hyundai Bakkie. In The Netherlands, it was called Hyundai H150. In Malaysia, it was known as Inokom Lorimas. In Pakistan, it entered production in 1999 and was called the Hyundai Shehzore.

Fourth generation (2004–present)

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Motor vehicle
Fourth generation
Hyundai Porter II, "Super Cab" model with extended wheelbase andA2 CRDi turbodiesel engine.
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Also calledHyundai H-100
JAC Kaida X5/X6 (China)
JAC Shuailing i3 (China)
Dodge H100 (Mexico)
Production2004–present
2018–2020 (Algeria)
AssemblyUlsan,South Korea
Tiaret,Algeria[4] (TMC Group)
Santa Rosa,Philippines (HARI, 2009–2022); (HMPH, 2022–present)
Hsinchu,Taiwan (SYM Motors)
Body and chassis
LayoutFR layout
F4 layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual (T2 engine)
6-speed manual (A2 engine)
4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
1-speed fixed gear ratio (EV)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,430 mm (95.7 in) or 2,640 mm (103.9 in)
Length4,810–5,175 mm (189.4–203.7 in)
Width1,740 mm (68.5 in)
Height1,970 mm (77.6 in)
Curb weight1,620–1,794 kg (3,571–3,955 lb)

The fourth generation is called the Porter II. In South Korea, it is available in either a single-cab, extended-cab or double-cab models. The single-cab model is available with a choice of two wheelbases, 2,430 mm (95.7 in) or 2,640 mm (103.9 in); the extended-cab is limited to the longer wheelbase; and the double-cab is limited to the shorter wheelbase.[5]

There is also a choice of two engines: aT2 (D4BB) 2.6-litreinline-four,diesel engine, which develops a maximum power of 79 PS (58 kW) at 4,000rpm and a maximum torque of 17 kg⋅m (123 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm; or anA2 2.5-litre I4 common rail turbo diesel engine which develops a maximum power of 130 PS (96 kW) at 3,800 rpm and a maximum torque of 26 kg⋅m (188 lb⋅ft) from 1,500 to 3,500 rpm.

In January 2012, the facelifted Porter was launched in South Korea. Engine power was increased to 133 hp, 6-speed manual and 5-speed automatic transmissions replaced the former 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic. Also the steering wheel design was updated. Safety features like airbags and reverse parking sensor were added. Convenience features such as steering wheel audio controls, a 7-inch navigation screen, hipass rear view mirror, Bluetooth handsfree were added.

In August 2013, afour-wheel drive variant was added to the lineup, available only with a manual transmission.

Due to the introduction of new regulations, tire pressure monitoring system, stability control and anti-lock braking became standard on every variant since 2015. But driver airbag is still optional instead of 4WD variant which doesn't offers driver airbag as option. Also, passenger side airbag and navigation option was added.

On August 26, 2016, euro 6 model was revealed. Beige color option was added and driver airbag get standard on every RWD variant. Passenger side airbag gets standard on top trim variants.

In 2016, the Porter was the best-selling vehicle in South Korea, with 44,696 vehicles delivered domestically through May 2016 (compared to 39,779 units of theHyundai Avante in the same period).[6] Globally, Hyundai sold 99,743 Porters in 2015.[6]

In December 2019, a battery-electric version was launched in South Korea. It has a claimed range of 211 km (131 mi) on a full charge; the maximum output is 135 kW (181 hp) and 395 N⋅m (291 lbf⋅ft) of torque, drawing from a 58.8 kW-hr battery. Combined efficiency is 3.1 km/kWh (1.9 mi/kWh). The Porter II EV is available only with the long wheelbase and extended cab; compared to the conventional diesel equivalent, curb weight increases from 1,820 to 1,970 kg (4,010 to 4,340 lb).[7]

In October 2019, the Hyundai Class-1 ModernJeepney in the Philippines, which is based on the H100, was released as part of thePublic Utility Vehicle Modernization Program by the Philippine government.

  • Rear view
    Rear view
  • Hyundai H100
    Hyundai H100
  • Hyundai Porter double cab
    Hyundai Porter double cab
  • Hyundai Porter II double cab
    Hyundai Porter II double cab
  • Hyundai Porter Electric
    Hyundai Porter Electric

Local names

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CountryAssembledMakeModelSince
South KoreaUlsanHyundaiH-100 Porter1977
PhilippinesSanta RosaHyundaiH-1002009
BrazilAnápolisHyundaiHR
LibyaHyundaiDragonfly
MalaysiaKulimInokomLorimas AU26
IndonesiaBekasiHyundaiArya H-100
MexicoDodgeH-100
PakistanFaisalabadHyundaiPorter H-1002019[a]
RussiaTaganrog[b]HyundaiPorter
South AfricaHyundaiH-100[c]1997
VietnamNinh BinhHyundaiH-100/H-1502016
AlgeriaTiaret[11]HyundaiH-1002018

Notes

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  1. ^Production halted due to the 2009 bankruptcy ofDewan Farooque Motors[8]Reintroduced byHyundai Nishat Motors in 2019 as Hyundai Porter H-100
  2. ^Generation III Porters assembled from complete knock-down kits byTagAZ[9]
  3. ^AKA Tipper[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Geely Farizon's Mini Electric Truck E200S Exported to Chile". China Trucks. 16 November 2022. Retrieved5 March 2024.
  2. ^"About: Hyundai Porter".Hyundai Porter. Archived from the original on 2009-07-26. Retrieved2008-08-22.
  3. ^"Porter 93".TradeKOREA.com. KITA (Korea International Trade Association). Archived fromthe original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved2011-08-14.
  4. ^Autobip
  5. ^"Hyundai H100 (Worldwide)".Hyundai Worldwide. 2016.Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved3 November 2016.
  6. ^abCourtenay, Vince (23 June 2016)."Hyundai Not Tooting Horn Over Hot-Selling Porter".Ward's Auto. Retrieved3 November 2016.
  7. ^"Porter II Diesel / Electric"(PDF). Hyundai. Retrieved22 April 2022.
  8. ^"Dewan Farooque applies for resuming car production".The Express Tribune. 11 August 2016. Retrieved3 November 2016.
  9. ^Courtenay, Vince (29 May 2008)."Hyundai Set to Break Ground on Russian Plant".Ward's Auto. Retrieved3 November 2016.
  10. ^"New Hyundai Tipper Right For the Job".TruckWatch. Johannesburg, South Africa: FleetWatch Magazine. 2003. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved2011-08-14.
  11. ^M., Baya (2016-12-09),"Usine TMC de Tiaret: nouvelle ligne de montage dédiée aux Hyundai H100 et H1" [TMC's Tiaret plant: New production line for the Hyundai H100 and H1],Autobip (in French), archived fromthe original on 2019-01-07

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