H1 Bus.

Stylish and versatile.

Whether it’s ferrying the kids home or shuttling guests to the hotel or airport, the 8-seater Hyundai iMax is an impressive lifestyle solution that’s designed to outperform.

Automatic dusk sensing headlamps.

As soon as the built-in sensors detect low light levels – such as in a tunnel, when exiting a garage, or around sunset – the headlamps come on immediately.

2nd & 3rd row air conditioning.

With cool air circulated to every row, everyone travels comfortably in an H1, making every seat a great choice.

7" multimedia touchscreen.

Really happy with the interface on your phone? Then staying entertained and connected will be so much easier, wherever you are, when you have Apple CarPlay™

Exterior features.

Hyundai H1 Exterior Photo
Pop-out side windows.

The windows in the second row and third rows can pop-out with a latch opening, allowing for greater ventilation at the back.

Dual sliding doors.

Discover easy convenience with the dual sliding doors that free passengers to enter and exit your people carrier from either side.

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Generously spacious.

Keep passengers happy with generous seating that provides everyone with plenty of space, plus home comforts like air-conditioning and a chilled glovebox.

Hyundai H1 Interior photo Papua New Guinea
Electrochromatic mirror

The rear-view mirror is equipped with light sensors that automatically dims the brightness of the mirror itself, to reduce glare from the headlamps of vehicles behind you.

7″ Multimedia system

Really happy with the interface on your phone? Then staying entertained and connected will be so much easier, wherever you are, when you have Apple CarPlay™.

Supervision cluster with trip computer.

All your most important driving data is clear, easy to interpret, and won’t take your focus off where it should be – the road.

Steering wheels audio and cruise controls.

Adjust music or set cruise control direct from your steering wheel – all while keeping your hands and eyes exactly where they belong.

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