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The Hyundai Excel (), also known as the Hyundai Pony, Hyundai Pony Excel, Hyundai Presto, Mitsubishi Precis and Hyundai X2, is an
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which was produced by
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from 1985 to 2000. It was the first
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car produced by the
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n manufacturer. The Excel range replaced the rear-wheel-drive
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.


Background

The Excel was based on the second generation of the
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, but it received its own sheet metal design by
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. The Excel was available in three- or five-door
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and four-door sedan models. The Excel was the first Hyundai car to be exported to the United States. The Excel was available with either a
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or
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mated to a
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engine aspirated by a carburetor or fuel injection system, depending on market and model year. Originally, the Excel was supposed to be replaced by the Elantra in 1990, but it ended up being sold for four more years until being replaced by the Hyundai Accent in the model year 1995. From 1990, there was a
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variant called the
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, which was replaced by the Hyundai Coupé in 1996.


Names

Some markets, including Europe, had the Excel branded as the Hyundai Pony, although it is not directly related to its rear wheel drive predecessor of the same name. In South Korea the
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version was known as Hyundai Pony Excel, and the sedan version was known as Hyundai Presto.


Mitsubishi Precis

The Excel was also sold in the United States by
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Mitsubishi Precis. Mitsubishi chose to sell the Precis to circumvent the voluntary import quota which applied to the Japanese-made
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. Available as either a 3-door (Base/LS) or 5-door (LS) hatchback, the Precis received the same 1.5-liter Mitsubishi four as did the Excel, the
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, and most of the Dodge/Plymouth-badged Colts.'' Ward's Automotive Yearbook 1987'', p. 182 The car received "Precis" badging on the bootlid, grille, hubcaps, and steering wheel, with the only Mitsubishi logo being a small sticker at the rear which read "Imported by Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America Inc." For 1988, the more sporting RS model was added to the lineup, marking the introduction of a five-speed manual transmission which was also fitted to the LS. After Mirage production in
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commenced in 1989, thus circumventing the import quota restrictions, the facelifted 1990 Precis (equivalent to the Excel X2) did remain on offer in a limited lineup as a "price leader," slotted below the Mirage. Now only available as a three-door hatchback (no Precis sedan was ever offered) it came in either Base or RS equipment levels. For 1991 the RS was discontinued (and with it the five-speed manual), although an RS trim package was still available this year. A new grille appeared in 1993 and the Precis was discontinued in 1994.


First generation (X1; 1985–1989)

The Excel was introduced as a replacement for the
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. In the United States, it was the company's first and only model (the previous Pony could not be sold in that country as it did not meet federal emissions standards), but thanks to a price of $4,995 USD and being voted'' 'Best Product #10' ''by
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, it set records for a first-year import by selling 168,882 units, helping push the company's cumulative production past one million by 1986."Ssay it with SSUVs: Korea's SSangyong goes where the buyers are – sport/utility vehicles"
Gwendolyn S. Knapp, Ward's Auto World, April 1996 (FindArticles.com)
Similar sales success was replicated in Australia, where it was priced at A$9,990. In Europe, the car continued the Pony nameplate. It was much more modern than its predecessor with new engines, front-wheel drive and an all-new design. Available engines were 1.3-litre (1298 cc) and 1.5-litre (1468 cc) inline-four engines, producing 66 HP (49 kW) and 71 HP (53 kW) respectively. On the South Korean home market, the hatchbacks were marketed as "Pony Excel" and the sedan was called Hyundai Presto. The 1985 Pony was only sold as five-door hatchback in Europe. Unlike the first Pony Sedan, the Pony/Excel X1 Sedan had the boot separated from the passenger compartment. File:1986 Hyundai Pony in the UK in 1986 - 02.jpg, 1985–87 Hyundai Pony 5-door (UK) File:Hyundai Excel (US) (8038131673).jpg, 1989 Hyundai Excel 4-door sedan (USA) Versions available were: North America * 1.5 base * 1.5 GL * 1.5 GLS (5-door and 4-door only) * 1.5 GS (3-door only) Australia * 1.5 L * 1.5 GL * 1.5 GLS * 1.5 GT United Kingdom * 1300 L/Sonnet * 1300 GLS * 1500 GL * 1500 GLS On most European markets, the Pony X1 was available in six configurations: *1.3 L, 4-speed manual *1.3 GL, 4-speed manual *1.5 GL, 4-speed manual *1.3 GLS, 4-speed manual *1.5 GLS, 5-speed manual *1.5 GLS, 3-speed automatic


1987 facelift

With the 1987 facelift, the Pony name got the XP suffix in Europe which was also found on the car itself. More important, this series saw the return of both the three-door hatchback and the four-door sedan in Europe. The 1.3-liter engine was discontinued, the 1.5-liter remained unchanged. In Europe, the LE was added as fourth trim level, this being the new entry level followed by the familiar L, GL and GLS models. All trim levels could be combined with all three body styles. An automatic gearbox was again available only on the GLS model.


Lineup

*1.5 LE, 4-speed manual *1.5 L, 4-speed manual *1.5 GL, 4-speed manual *1.5 GL, 5-speed manual *1.5 GLS, 5-speed manual *1.5 GLS, 3-speed automatic


Second generation (X2; 1989–1995)

Brought as a new generation, the 1989 Excel was more like a next facelift. A new version of the 1.5-litre engine was introduced, with electronic fuel-injection instead of a carburetor. This 1.5 MPI produced 85 HP (62 kW). Most remarkable, the 1989 look was very short lived: with the 1990 model year yet another facelift appeared. Another notable fact was the renaming of the four-door Pony Sedan to Excel in Europe. This transition went gradually, for example in the Dutch 1989 brochure photos of a Pony badged sedan are shown while the text refers to Excel. The 1990 brochure shows an actual Excel. The 1.5 MPI engine was not offered in the five-door Pony. On the other hand, both the Pony three-door hatchback as well as the Excel four-door sedan came in a vast amount of models. The second-generation Excel was given a facelift and slightly enlarged from 1990 onwards, while its engine adopted multi-point fuel injection, and a new 4-speed overdrive automatic transmission was offered. The 1.3 model and the
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also share the same engine and gearbox. File:1992 Hyundai Pony X2 LS 1.3 Front.jpg, 1992 Hyundai Pony X2 LS 1.3 (UK) File:1992 Hyundai Pony X2 LS 1.3 Rear.jpg, 1992 Hyundai Pony X2 LS 1.3 (UK) File:1992 Hyundai Pony X2 LS 1.3 Interior.jpg, Interior


1990 facelift

The Excel's 1989 styling was closely related to the all-new
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, which was launched in Europe for the 1989 model year. The mid-sized Sonata, successor of the Stellar, underwent already a facelift for the 1990 model year. The styling of the Excel followed in late 1991 to keep the resemblance with the Sonata. Most noticeable was the front end, where all three cars' orange indicator lenses were replaced by clear ones and the headlamps became less rectangular. From 1991, the 1.5 versions were badged 1.5i to denote
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. File:1993 Hyundai Excel (X2) Sprint 3-door hatchback (2015-11-13) 01.jpg, 1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) Sprint 3-door hatchback (Australia) File:1993 Hyundai Excel (X2) Sprint 3-door hatchback (2015-11-13) 02.jpg, 1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) Sprint 3-door hatchback (Australia) File:1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS 5-door hatchback 03.jpg, 1991–1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS 5-door hatchback (Australia) File:1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS 5-door hatchback 04.jpg, 1991–1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS 5-door hatchback (Australia) File:1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS sedan 02.jpg, 1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS sedan (Australia) File:1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS sedan 03.jpg, 1991-1994 Hyundai Excel (X2) LS sedan (Australia) File:Hyundai Pony front 20081125.jpg, Hyundai Pony GLS sedan (Germany) File:Hyundai Pony rear 20081125.jpg, Hyundai Pony GLS sedan (Germany)


Markets

It was sold in CX, LX and CXL trim levels in South Korea. The South Korean (home market) range was: * 1.3 CX (3-door hatchback, 5-door
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, 4-door sedan) * 1.3 LX (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan) * 1.5 CX (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan) * 1.5 LX (5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon) * 1.5 CXL (5-door hatchback, 4-door saloon). All models sold in North America had the 1.5-liter engine producing and , with automatic transmission as a freestanding option for any model. The lineup available at U.S. Hyundai dealers was; * Base (3-door hatchback, 4 door sedan) * GL (3-door hatchback, 4 door sedan, 5 door hatchback in 1990 only) * GLS (3-door hatchback, 4 door sedan) * GS (3-door hatchback) The 5-door model may have been available in Canada for a longer period and in a wider variety of trims. The Mitsubishi Precis came as a 3-door only, in trim levels equivalent to the base and GL Hyundai-branded cars. Hyundai launched the Excel in Thailand in the early 1990s. The lineup consisted of: * 1.3 Base (Manual and Automatic) * 1.3 LS (Manual and Automatic) * 1.5 LS (Manual) * 1.5 GLS (Manual and Automatic, with a fuel injected version (GLSi) also available) The Excel was marketed in
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as the Hyundai Pony or Pony X2 (X2 representing second generation). In the United Kingdom and some parts of Europe, versions available were: * 1.3 S (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback) * 1.3 Sonnet (3-door hatchback) – replaced 1.3 S base model * 1.3 LS (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan) * 1.5 GSi (5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan) However, some European markets did not get the 1.3 version and the range was: * 1.5 L (3-door) * 1.5 LE (3-door) * 1.5 GL (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback) * 1.5 LS (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan) * 1.5 GS (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan) * 1.5 GT (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback) – note, not all markets got this version * 1.5 GLS (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 4-door sedan)


European lineup 1989

The 1989 European Pony and Excel lineup was the most extensive, although not all models were available in any single market. Pony three-door hatchback: *LE 4-speed manual *L 4-speed manual *L 5-speed manual *GS 5-speed manual *GT 5-speed manual *GT 3-speed automatic *GTi 5-speed manual *GTi 4-speed automatic *GTX 5-speed manual *GTXi 5-speed manual Pony five-door hatchback: *GL, 4-speed manual *GL, 5-speed manual *GL, 3-speed automatic *GLS, 5-speed manual *GLS, 3-speed automatic Excel four-door sedan: *L 4-speed manual *GL 4-speed manual *GL 5-speed manual *GLS 5-speed manual *SX 5-speed manual *SLX 5-speed manual *SLX 3-speed automatic *SLXi 5-speed manual *SLXi 4-speed automatic *SGX 5-speed manual *SGXi 5-speed manual


European lineup 1990

For 1990, the trim levels were reduced and simplified. *Pony three-door hatchback GL, 4-speed manual *Pony three-door hatchback GL, 5-speed manual *Pony three-door hatchback GS, 5-speed manual *Pony three-door hatchback GS, 3-speed automatic *Pony five-door hatchback GL, 5-speed manual *Pony five-door hatchback GLS, 5-speed manual *Pony five-door hatchback GLS, 3-speed automatic *Excel four-door sedan GL, 5-speed manual *Excel four-door sedan GLS, 5-speed manual *Excel four-door sedan GLS, 3-speed automatic


Third generation (X3; 1995–1999)

When the Hyundai Accent was introduced in 1994 for the 1995 model year, it continued to be called Hyundai Excel in some markets, including the Netherlands, Belgium and Australia. Also in Indonesia, the first, second and fourth generation Hyundai Accent sedans were sold as Excel, Excel II and Excel III. Based from lowest trim level and only sold for taxi companies.


References

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