Hyundai Chorus
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| image = Hyundai Chorus in Savannakhet 01.jpg
| name = Hyundai Chorus
| manufacturer = Hyundai Motor Company
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
| production = Worldwide
| predecessor = Hyundai DQ-7
| successor = Hyundai County
| class = Minibus
| body_style = Single-deck bus
| engine = Mitsubishi 117 HP
| transmission = Hyundai/Mitsubishi (manual)
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| aka = Hyundai Mighty
| related = Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa
| designer = Hyundai Motor Company, Mitsubishi Fuso
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The Hyundai Chorus (hangul:현대 코러스) is a minibus built by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available as tourist buses.
Most models of the bus are distinguishable by a front 'Chorus' badge, but the common Hyundai badge is usually used on the rear.
In Japan, Asia-Pacific, Mid-East, Africa, Europe, South America, its principal competitor is Kia Combi.
Models
- 1st generation: Hyundai Motor Company & Mitsubishi Fuso design, platform and also called Hyundai Mighty, manufacture period: 1988-1994
- 2nd generation: Hyundai Motor Company & Mitsubishi Fuso design, manufacture period: 1994-1998
- Chorus Private (16/25 passengers)
- Chorus Tour (16/25 passengers)
- Chorus Town (16 passengers)
Cultural Influences
The Hyundai Chorus is mentioned in Steven Laine's book Iconoclast.[https://books.google.com/books?id=hLfrLhsX-1cC&dq=hyundai+chorus&pg=PT161 Iconoclast, Steven Laine, First Edition, iUniverse, Bloomington]
See also
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References
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{{Hyundai timeline 1968–1997}}
{{Hyundai Commercial Vehicle}}
Category:Rear-wheel-drive vehicles
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