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The Hyundai Galloper (), also known as the Galloper Exceed, Galloper Innovation, Mitsubishi Galloper, Asia Galloper or Hawtai Jitian, is a
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manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer
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from 1991 to 2004. It was a rebadged first generation
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.


History

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spearheaded the localisation of the Galloper while leading the Hyundai Precision and Industry Co., Ltd. division of the
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. Reportedly, Chung Mong-koo had been asked by
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, his father and the chairman of the Hyundai Group, why he was leaving Hyundai Motor, which at the time was led by his uncle (Chung Ju-young's brother
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), to make a four wheel-drive vehicle. Chung Mong-koo replied that Hyundai Motor was a sedan-oriented company and resistant to developing a utility vehicle; by adding to the breadth of products offered by Hyundai, Chung Mong-koo saw benefits to the Group and the Korean market as a whole. Hyundai Precision initially worked with
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to develop a four wheel-drive utility vehicle, but the resulting X-100 ECS ROUSH never made it to market after test audiences panned it. Hyundai Precision then selected the
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for localization to the Korean market. Hyundai Precision razed Yeompo-dong No. 2, a container factory that was originally completed in 1989, and rebuilt it as a dedicated automobile factory. When the second-generation Pajero was introduced in 1991, the production lines for the first generation were transferred to Hyundai Precision, which began assembling the Galloper in September 1991. Initially, the Galloper was assembled at the Hyundai Precision Industry, Co. Ltd. factory in the City of
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's Buk-gu, Yeompo-dong neighborhood. Hyundai Motor Company produced the engines, transmission, and body panels for the Galloper, and Hyundai Motor Service distributed and sold the completed SUVs. A launch event was held for the Galloper at the Seoul Hyatt Hotel on September 25, 1991. Within one year, it was the best-selling SUV in Korea. In February 1992, Hyundai Precision celebrated the assembly of its 5,000th Galloper. For the complete year, Hyundai sold 24,000 Gallopers in 1992, capturing 52% of the domestic market, unseating the
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as the best-selling SUV in Korea; Ssangyong would respond by releasing the
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in 1993 using engines from Mercedes-Benz. As part of the vehicle's advertising campaign, using the slogan "Follow the Sun to the West" (), three Gallopers were driven from March 28, 1992, to January 9, 1993, starting in
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, India and traveling through 35 countries to
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, Portugal. Hyundai called it the "Travels of
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" () route. A book was published in 2000 detailing the journey. In 1994, Hyundai began exporting the Galloper to other countries in Asia, starting with China. By December 1994, Hyundai had produced its 100,000th Galloper. Starting in 1997, the Galloper was introduced to most European markets as a left-hand drive-only vehicle, after approximately 220,000 Gallopers had been built. Production capacity was 60,000 vehicles per year. By 1999, Hyundai had produced more than 300,000 Gallopers. On July 31, 1999, the plant and production line were transferred from Hyundai Precision to Hyundai Motor Company, who renamed the plant to Hyundai Motors Ulsan Factory #5. Hyundai Precision was refocused as an automotive parts supplier. The Galloper was discontinued in 2003 after a twelve-year production run, succeeded by the Terracan. Demand for Gallopers, especially early models, has appreciated since the early 2010s, with nostalgic customers willing to spend more than  million to restore vehicles purchased for th of that price. Mohenic Garage () produced
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Gallopers as the Mohenic G, at a cost of up to  million (), taking up to 12 months to complete; the company's founder, Henie Kim (), was inspired to start the business in 2013 after being dissatisfied with new cars he could take camping: "I was looking for a car that could set me free. When I found an old Hyundai Galloper, I remembered how much I loved the car as a college student." However, because of the engine's obsolete pollution control system, access to central districts in Seoul while driving a Galloper was restricted starting in 2021.


Design

It is almost identical to the Mitsubishi Pajero; the main changes for the Korean market included steel brush/bumper guards on the higher-grade Exceed trim, running boards, and "Western"-style door-mounted side mirrors. The Galloper is a five-passenger vehicle with additional seating for two using a third row, increasing its capacity to a full seven passenger vehicle. It was available with a 3-door body on a short wheelbase for the Galloper 4WD and Galloper Innovation 4WD models or 5-door body on long wheelbase for the Galloper I/II Exceed models. __NOTOC__


First generation (1991–1997)

When first released, the Galloper had round sealed-beam headlights. The vehicle launched as either Standard (5-seat, short wheelbase) or Exceed (6-seat, long wheelbase) models powered by a 2.5L naturally-aspirated 4-cylinder ''D4BA'' diesel engine with a peak output of at 4200 RPM and at 2500 RPM, delivered through a 5-speed manual transmission; an automatic transmission was available from November, and a ''D4BF'' turbodiesel with improved power to was made available in December. A ''G6AT'' 3.0L V6 gasoline engine option was added in February 1992. An intercooler was added to the turbodiesel in 1993, which was redesignated ''D4BH'', boosting output to . The suspension uses a double-wishbone setup and torsion bar in the front, and a live axle with asymmetric leaf springs in the rear. Brakes are ventilated discs (front) and drums (rear) with a load-sensing valve to apportion braking force and resist rear-wheel lockup when lightly loaded. The vehicle was given a mild restyling in 1994, which can be distinguished from the original by the revised version's square headlights and horizontal side mirrors. In addition, new body styles and engine options were added, including one providing nine seats, enhancing the vehicle's use as a passenger vehicle. The revised model also went on a long journey to advertise the vehicle's capabilities; one of these was kept by Hyundai and is displayed at the Hyundai Kia R&D Museum.


Second generation (1997–2004)

The Galloper II was released in 1997 with composite replaceable-bulb headlights; many models also received additional side cladding to provide additional fender clearance and emphasize the vehicle's rugged nature. Mechanically, the Galloper II was similar to the preceding generation; the updated styling made the Galloper II resemble the second-generation Pajero.


Galloper EV

Hyundai announced in November 2021 the third model in their "Heritage Series" of
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vehicles converted to a battery electric powertrain will be based on the 1991 Galloper. It follows the Pony EV (April 2021) and Grandeur EV (November 2021).


Reception

In an October 1991 review, ''Cartech'' was generally positive, noting its refinement compared to contemporary SUVs on the Korean Market. Criticism was limited to the short length of the gear selector, the lack of space between the driver and their door, and the difficult access for third-row passengers.


Gallery

File:00 HYUNDAI GALLOPER SW 1.jpg, 2-door Galloper I (pre-facelift) File:Hyundai Galloper XL 2.5d Turbo 1997 (33778197914).jpg, 2-door Galloper I (post-facelift) File:Hyundai Galloper Restored Front.jpg, 4-door Galloper I (pre-facelift, restored) File:Hyundai Galloper I black.jpg, 4-door Galloper I (pre-facelift, restored) File:Galloper innovation 2.5 turbo wagon.jpg, 2000 2-door Galloper II Innovation Wagon File:Galloper II exceed 2.5 td 2003.jpg, A 2003 Galloper II Exceed 2.5 TDI 4WD


In media

* The Korean group Sultan of the Disco included a song entitled "Galloper" on their second studio album ''Aliens'', which was released in 2018. The music video features clips from vintage Galloper advertisements and the "Marco Polo" expedition.


See also

*
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References


External links


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