Misplaced Pages

Hyundai H350

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Hyundai Solati)
This article is missing information about History on its development. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. (September 2020)
Motor vehicle
Hyundai H350
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai
Also calledHyundai Solati
Hyundai Solati H350 (Mexico)
Production2014–present
AssemblyAkçalar, Bursa, Turkey (Karsan)
Jeonju, South Korea (Hyundai Motors Jeonju factory)
Almaty, Kazakhstan (Hyundai Trans Auto)
Batna, Algeria (SARL Global Motors Industries)
Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines (HARI, 2017–2022)
Ninh Bình, Vietnam (HTCV)
Body and chassis
ClassLight commercial vehicle (M)
Body stylePanel van
Minibus
Chassis Single Cab
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Powertrain
EngineDiesel:
2.5 L A II CRDI VGT I4
Transmission6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,435–3,670 mm (135.2–144.5 in)
Length5,515–6,195 mm (217.1–243.9 in)
Width2,038 mm (80.2 in)
Height2,685–2,690 mm (105.7–105.9 in)
Curb weight3,500 kg (7,716 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Starex (Mexico)

The Hyundai H350, also known as the Hyundai Solati in South Korea and Vietnam, and Hyundai Solati H350 in Mexico, is a light commercial 5-door van manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai. The vehicle was introduced at the 2014 Hanover Motor Show.

Hyundai H350 in white color scheme

Overview

The H350 is sold with both cargo and passenger configurations with 3 body types. The high-strength steels make up a majority of the van's construction. The powertrain comes with two separate tunes on the same 2.5-liter turbo-diesel engine. The more powerful of the two produces 167 horsepower and 311 pound-feet of torque. The turbo-diesel is mated to a six-speed manual transmission that powers the rear wheels.

For the passenger configurations, it can seat up to 14-17 passengers and for cargo versions, the front cabin can seat up to 3 people. The van comes with safety features such as an airbag for both driver and front passenger. The 4.2-inch TFT display shows the vehicle stats while high-strength steel passenger compartment ensures rear occupant's safety. The vehicle also comes with electronic stability control which keeps the van away from losing control at any speeds.

The H350 is manufactured complete knock down form by Hyundai and assembled by Jeonju plant in South Korea, Global Motors Industrie in Algeria and by Karsan company in Turkey. It is also assembled in Vietnam by Hyundai Thanh Cong and by HARI from 2017 until 2022 in the Philippines.

The name H350 refers to the gross vehicle weight rating of the vehicle, 3,500 kg.

References

  1. "(Korean) 쏠라티, 프리미엄 15인승 미니버스 새로운 기준과 편안함을 제시하다". Hyundai Motor Group Blog. Hyundai Motor Group. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  2. "Solati H350". Hyundai Camiones y Buses México. Neohyundai México S.A.P.I. de C.V. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  3. "GMI présente le Hyundai H350 made in Algérie". 14 October 2016. Archived from the original on 28 December 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  4. "2015 Hyundai H350 Review".
  5. "Default Parallels Plesk Panel Page". hyundai.thanhcong.vn.
  6. "Hyundai PH opens new assembly center in Sta. Rosa Laguna".

External links

Media related to Hyundai H350 at Wikimedia Commons

Hyundai Motor Company
Marques
Subsidiaries
and divisions
Affiliates
Current
models
Cars
Crossovers/SUVs
Minivans/vans
Pickup trucks
Discontinued
models
Transferred to Genesis Motor
Concept cars
HCD-xx (California studio)
Others
« previousHyundai automobile timeline, international market, 1995–present
Type 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
City car Santro/Atos Prime (MXi) Eon (HA)                Santro (AH2)
   
Atos (FF) i10 (PA) i10 (IA) i10 (AC3)
Grand i10 (BA) Grand i10 Nios (AI3)
Subcompact Xcent (BA) Aura (AI3)
Reina (CB)
HB20 (HB) HB20 (BR2)
Getz (TB) i20 (PB) i20 (GB/IB) i20 (BC3/BI3)
Accent (X3) Accent (LC) Accent (MC) Accent (RB/RC) Accent (HC/YC) Accent (BN7)
Compact Celesta (ID)
Elantra (J2/RD) Elantra (XD) Elantra (HD) Elantra (MD/UD) Elantra (AD) Elantra (CN7)
i30 (FD) i30 (GD) i30 (PD)
Ioniq (AE)
Lafesta (SQ)
Mid-size i40 (VF)
Mistra (CF) Mistra (DU2)
Sonata/Marcia (Y3) Sonata (EF) Sonata (NF) Sonata (YF) Sonata (LF) Sonata (DN8)
Ioniq 6 (CE)
Executive New Grandeur (LX) Grandeur (XG) Grandeur (TG) Grandeur (HG) Grandeur (IG) Grandeur (GN7)
Dynasty (LX) Aslan (AG)
Genesis (BH) Genesis (DH) transferred to Genesis Motor
Full-size Equus (LZ/YJ) Equus (VI)
Sports/coupé Scoupe (SLC) Tiburon (RD) Tiburon/Tuscani (GK) Veloster (FS) Veloster (JS)
Genesis Coupe (BK)
Subcompact
crossover SUV
Casper (AX1)
Exter (AI3)
Venue (QX)
Bayon (BC3)
Creta/ix25 (GC/GS) Creta/ix25 (SU2)
Kona (OS) Kona (SX2)
Compact
crossover SUV
Alcazar/Creta Grand (SU2 LWB)
Tucson (JM) Tucson/ix35 (LM) Tucson (TL) Tucson (NX4)
ix35 (NU) Mufasa (NU2)
Nexo (FE)
Ioniq 5 (NE)
Mid-size
crossover SUV
Santa Fe (SM) Santa Fe (CM) Santa Fe (DM) Santa Fe (TM) Santa Fe (MX5)
Veracruz (EN) Maxcruz/Santa Fe XL (NC) Palisade (LX2)
Ioniq 9
SUV Galloper (M) Terracan (HP)
Minivan Lavita (FC) ix20 (JC)
Santamo (M2) Stargazer (KS)
Trajet (FO) Entourage (VQ) Custo (KU)
Van Grace (AH) Starex (A1) Starex/Grand Starex/H-1/i-Load/i800 (TQ) Staria (US4)
H350/Solati (EU)
Pick-up Porter (AH) New Porter (AU) Porter II (HR)
Libero (SR)
Santa Cruz (NX4 OB)
Light trucks Mighty (FE4) Mighty II (WT1) e-Mighty (WT1) New Mighty (WQ)
Medium trucks 4.5 to 5-ton truck (91A) Super Truck Medium Super Mega Truck (VC) Pavise (QV)
Heavy trucks 8 to 25-ton truck Super Truck New Power Truck (TRA)
Trago (GV) Xcient (QZ)
Bus/Coach Aero Town (6D16)
Aero City (CY) Super Aero City (CY) New Super Aero City (CY)
Aero Universe (PY)
Chorus County (CN)
Global 900 (CY) Green City (CY)
See also: List of Hyundai vehicles
Categories: