HYUNDAI has introduced a set of know-how and styling adjustments for its MY25 Staria and Staria Load ranges.
Now priced from $46,740 plus on-road prices (+$500), the Toyota HiAce (from $48,886 + ORC) competitor now contains Hyundai’s Bluelink vary of related automobile companies, blind spot collision warning (changing blind spot collision avoidance help), rain sensing wipers, and a subsequent era key fob (Staria Load Premium solely), alongside further USB-C ports and revised 2D aluminium badging.
The Staria Load gentle business van is out there in three variants with a turbo-diesel powertrain and a alternative of raise again or barn door physique kinds (that are identically priced all through the vary).
The adjustments made to the Staria Load additionally seem on the Kia Carnival-rivalling (from $50,150 +ORC) Hyundai Staria, folks mover which is now accessible from $49,500 plus on-road prices (+$500).
All Staria variants stay accessible with a alternative of petrol and turbo-diesel powertrains whereas premium paint stays a $695 choice throughout the vary.
Hyundai’s Bluelink Related Automotive Providers are actually accessible on Staria and Staria Load variants through a central 10.25-inch touchscreen.
With 5 years’ complimentary entry the know-how gives options together with automated collision notification, emergency name perform, related routing with stay visitors updates, alert companies together with geofencing, valet and velocity and time alerts, distant local weather management, navigation send-to-car, voice recognition, stay climate data and automobile settings administration.
Carryover security options for the five-star ANCAP rated Staria and Staria Load vary embrace driver consideration warning, ahead collision-avoidance help, haptic warning perform, clever velocity restrict help, lane-keeping help, lane following help, main automobile departure alert, parking sensors, tyre strain monitoring, secure exit warning, rear cross-traffic collision avoidance-assist and 7 airbags.
Staria and Staria Load variants can be found with a 130kW/431Nm 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine driving the entrance wheels (or all wheels in Staria folks mover variants) through an eight-speed automated transmission.
Gasoline consumption for the mixture is listed from 7.0 litres per 100km on the ADR mixed cycle.
A multipoint injected petrol V6 displacing 3.5 litres is obtainable in folks mover variants and gives 200kW/331Nm. It drives the entrance wheels through an eight-speed transmission and makes use of a mixed 10.5 litres per 100km on the ADR Mixed cycle.
“(The) 2025 Staria and Staria Load deliver enhanced comfort and magnificence whereas persevering with to offer prospects a spread of spacious and cozy vans and people-movers with class-leading normal security options,” mentioned Hyundai Motor Firm Australia chief government officer Ted Lee.
12 months-to-date gross sales figures present Hyundai has registered simply 511 examples of the Staria throughout the Individuals Mover beneath $70K section, effectively behind sister firm Kia’s Carnival with 3279 models gross sales.
The sunshine business Staria Load van (Vans/CC 2.5-3.5t section) fares higher with 1508 unit gross sales (YTD), rating it in second place behind the ever-present Toyota HiAce (4487 unit gross sales YTD).
The MY25 Hyundai Staria and Staria Load vary is out there to order now.
2024 (MY25) Hyundai Staria pricing*:
Staria 3.5P (a) | $49,500 | (+$500) |
Staria 2.2D AWD (a) | $52,500 | (+$500) |
Elite 3.5P (a) | $57,500 | (+$500) |
Elite 2.2D AWD (a) | $60,500 | (+$500) |
Highlander 3.5P (a) | $64,500 | (+$500) |
Highlander 2.2D AWD (a) | $67,500 | (+$500) |
2024 (MY25) Hyundai Staria Load pricing*:
Van 2.2D (a) | $46,740 | (+$500) |
Crew Van 2.2D (a) | $50,640 | (+$500) |
Van Premium 2.2D (a) | $51,740 | (+$500) |
*Pricing excludes on-road prices.