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    2022 Hyundai iMax spied for the first time

    Hyundai's Volkswagen Multivan rival has been snapped wearing heavy camouflage. Expect a debut sometime next year.

    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    Here’s our first look at the next generation of the Hyundai iMax people mover, spotted undergoing development testing in heavy disguise.

    First launched in 2007, the current Hyundai iMax and related iLoad commercial van are getting a little long in the tooth, especially when it comes to driver assistance and infotainment technology.

    That’s all about to change with this new model, which looks to be bigger and badder than ever. Under the fake panels and black sheets we can see a distinctive front end design that will likely follow Hyundai’s latest SUV range, as well as plenty of glasshouse for excellent outward vision.

    A sneaky snap of the driver’s cockpit shows a new dashboard with a floating touchscreen infotainment system, indicating an overhauled cockpit featuring some of the Korean brand’s latest in-car tech.

    Not much else is known about the new iMax – known as the H1 and Starex in other markets – but expect it to offer between 7 and 11 seats across 3-4 rows, with Hyundai SmartSense safety tech included out of the box such as autonomous emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control.

    Power is expected to come from a range of petrol and turbo-diesel engines depending on market, and given Hyundai’s renewed focus on electrification, a plug-in hybrid variant is mooted as well.

    A debut is expected sometime in 2021, with a sales launch either late in 2021 or early in 2022.

    Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest.

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    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong is an automotive journalist and former PR consultant, recognised among Australia’s most prolific motoring writers.

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