The ageing Hyundai iMax offers a value proposition in the people-mover segment. But, its best days are arguably behind it.
Hyundai has given its iMax people mover the go-fast treatment for this weekend’s World Time Attack Challenge – and we’ve driven it.
The 2016 Hyundai iMax Series II people-mover remains a no-frills and dependable van-based people-mover.
If you absolutely need eight seats, the Hyundai iMax is almost the default choice for the money.
Hyundai has given its iMax people mover the go-fast treatment for this weekend’s World Time Attack Challenge – and we’ve driven it.
Honda Odyssey vs. Hyundai iMax Shuttle vs. Kia Grand Carnival vs. Mitsubishi Grandis vs. Toyota Tarago Models Tested: 2009 Honda Odyssey; 2.4-litre, four-cylinder, petrol; five-speed automatic; wagon - $43,990* 2009 Hyundai iMax Shuttle; 2.5-litre, four-cylinder, diesel; four-speed automatic; wagon - $42,490* 2009 Kia Grand Carnival; 2...
UPDATE, 16 November 2020: The 2021 Hyundai iMax – the people mover variant of the Hyundai iLoad commercial van – has been caught with part of its rear camouflage missing. Images posted on Korean website Autospy show next-generation iMax sporting a rear spoiler, blockier LED tail-lights, and a slimmer rear bumper bar – which will assist in avoiding paint damage when loading bulky items into the iLoad's cargo area...
Hyundai Australia has recalled the 2018 iMax and iLoad, over concerns about the locking mechanism on the rear doors. According to the company, the locking mechanism on the rear sliding door could be defective and unable to hold the door open. When the vehicle is parked facing downhill, the holding mechanism could fail, making the door slide forward and slam shut...
Hyundai Australia has unveiled the restyled 2019 iLoad and iMax twins, with more equipment and a new iMax Elite model with a more luxurious cabin and twin sunroofs. Both load-lugging and people-moving versions of the big Hyundai have benefitted from a new nose with a new, on-brand grille and squarer headlights...
The facelifted versions of the Hyundai iLoad van and Hyundai iMax people mover have, very likely, been previewed by the updated Hyundai Grand Starex, which has just been unveiled in South Korea. Externally, the biggest changes have happened at the front of the van. There, the current vertical headlights have been replaced with much thinner, horizontally-arrayed units...
I am the owner of this vehicle and until lately I would have said it was a reliable car. My I max isn't even 5 years old yet and the turbo went and motor went Hyundai said because my service was late they would not honor their 5 year warranty and I have found out since that people that are regularly servicing and maintaining their turbo are having the exact same problem...