Hyundai Motor America has released an update of its vehicle build-out schedule for 2014 and start-up dates for 2015 model-year vehicles covering 15 offerings for fleet purchasers.
by Staff
February 7, 2014
Photo of 2015 Genesis courtesy of Hyundai.
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Photo of 2015 Genesis courtesy of Hyundai.
Hyundai Motor America has released an update of its vehicle build-out schedule for 2014 and start-up dates for 2015 model-year vehicles covering 15 offerings for fleet purchasers.
Hyundai has set dates for fleet ordering for two all-new vehicles for 2015 — the Sonata and Genesis full-size sedans. Fleets could begin ordering the 2015 Genesis on Jan. 28. The order bank for the 2015 Sonata opens Feb. 19. Order dates for the 2014 versions of the Sonata and Genesis have passed.
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Hyundai is maintaining final order dates for 2014 versions of eight carryover models including the Elantra UD sedan (Feb. 29) and Equus (March). The 2015 Elantra UD sedan order bank opens March 26.
For April, fleet ordering will close for 2014 model-year carryovers such as the Sonata Hybrid, Tucson, Elantra MD sedan, Elantra Coupe, Veloster, and Genesis Coupe.
Final ordering for 2014 model-year vehicles listed with product enhancements include the Azera in May; Santa Fe, Santa Fe Sport, and Accent in July; and Elantra GT in September.
The order bank for 2015 versions of the vehicles will open in the same month as the conclusion of ordering for the 2014 version for the models listed.
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