Hyundai Starex
| Hyundai Starex | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Hyundai |
| Also called | Hyundai H-1 |
| Production | 1997 – March 2021 (South Korea) 1997–2023 (international) |
| Assembly | South Korea: Ulsan (Hyundai Motor Company Ulsan plant) Egypt: Cairo (Ghabbour Group) Algeria: Tiaret (TMC Group) Indonesia: Bekasi (HIM) Turkey: Izmit (Hyundai Assan Otomotiv) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | LCV (M): |
| Body style | 4-door van 4-door minibus 2-door pickup (Libero) |
| Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Hyundai Grace (Mitsubishi Motors) |
| Successor | Hyundai Staria Hyundai Solati H350 (Mexico) Hyundai ST1 (Libero) |
The Hyundai Starex (Korean: 현대 스타렉스) is a series of light commercial vehicles built by Hyundai. The first-generation models were known in Europe as Hyundai H-1, and in the Netherlands as Hyundai H200. The cargo variant of the second-generation models was marketed as the Hyundai iLoad in Australia and the United Kingdom. The second-generation passenger variant was marketed as the Hyundai iMax in Australia, and as the Hyundai i800 in the United Kingdom. In Europe, the cargo variant was marketed as the Hyundai H-1 Cargo, while the passenger variant was marketed as the Hyundai H-1 Travel. In the Netherlands, it is called the Hyundai H300. In Malaysia, the passenger variant of the H300 is only sold as a luxurious MPV variant marketed as the Hyundai Grand Starex in a 11-seater configuration.