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For RM 143k, you can get this one-off N Line-inspired Hyundai Starex for your family needs

CY Foong ยท Jul 13, 2021 07:00 PM

For RM 143k, you can get this one-off N Line-inspired Hyundai Starex for your family needs 01

Back in March 2021 (yes, it was only 4 months ago), Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors (HSDM) introduced a unique one-of-a-kind version of the Hyundai Grand Starex. Called simply the Grand Starex Executive Plus Special Edition, it is now listed for sale at Sime Darby Auto Selection Glenmarie for RM 142,800.

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The Grand Starex SE alongside its colour inspiration

Though it is a one-off model, the Grand Starex SE is priced at RM 163,888 when it was launched. After travelling for around 8,000 km based on the MPV’s listed mileage, the Starex has lost RM 21,088 or 13% of its value.

Also read: 2021 Hyundai Staria makes ASEAN debut in Thailand - 11-seater only, much bigger than Starex!

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For RM 143k, you can get this one-off N Line-inspired Hyundai Starex for your family needs 01

Whether that might make you think otherwise on purchasing a Korean car, this is still a special Starex. If you’re the sort of person who enjoys Korean cars or recognise the inspiration behind the MPV's unique look, that is.

Also read: German cars are better? Korean cars are bad? Here are top-5 myths on German vs Japanese/Korean cars.

Back in 2019, Hyundai Australia produced a unique one-off iMax N “Drift Bus” as an April Fool’s joke. The performance, on the other hand, wasn’t a joke as the team Down Under gave this Drift Bus a 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 petrol engine (402 PS/555 Nm) that is paired to an 8-speed automatic gearbox.

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However, the Malaysian version of this “Drift Bus” doesn’t come with any performance upgrades. Instead, power comes from a 2.5-litre turbodiesel (170 PS/441 Nm) that you find in a standard Grand Starex.

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That unit is paired to a 5-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the rear wheels. You can still drift in one theoretically, but less magnificently.

Also read: Always wanted to drift? Let WapCar Plus teach you - with a Toyota GR Supra no less!

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Still, the Starex SE at least looks the part with its Performance Blue paint, wild bodykits, and 19-inch sport rims. Funnily enough, the listing also describes the colour as “Creamy White” which this certainly is not.

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The interior’s colour is also listed as “Black Leather” which looking at the photos is more of a Light Brown.

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Granted, with the lockdown currently imposed nationwide until further notice, those who wish to get this special ‘nearly new’ Starex would have to wait a bit longer. Even bigwigs who wanted to get their fancy pick-ups have to wait until restrictions are eased.

Also read: Nearly 0 new cars are reportedly sold in Malaysia in June 2021

CY Foong

Writer

Traded advertising for a career that fits his passion for cars. Enjoys spotting cars during his free time and has a soft spot for Japanese Kei cars but drives a thirsty manual sedan.

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