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'''Use the following MODEL TEMPLATE as the foundation for the Wikicars' Model page:'''
The '''Hyundai Scoupe''' is a 2-door [[coupé]] based on the [[Hyundai Excel]].  The name, a portmanteau of "sporty" and "coupe," was pronounced "scoop". In the UK and other countries it is known as an "S Coupé". It was sold in the United States from 1991 through 1995. An 81 [[horsepower]], 1.5l Mitsubishi sourced engine provided power to the front wheels via a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission.


Start off with a brief Introduction to the particular MODEL. Please DO NOT use the same Introduction text from the [[Wikicars:Model Review Template|<MODEL> Review]] page, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].  
The car was replaced by the [[Hyundai Tiburon|Tiburon]] in 1997, with no sporty model available in model year 1996.


See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[{{PAGENAME}} Review]]'''.
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[{{PAGENAME}} Review]]'''.


===Recent Changes===  
===Recent Changes===  
Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
Several changes came for 1993, when Scoupes got a facelift, including the current Hyundai "H" logo, new flush headlamps plus body-colored side moldings and redesigned front sheetmetal, taillights, and rear bumper. The Base and LS models came with a new and improved, In-house manufactured, 1.5l 12 valve, direct-port fuel-injected engine, called "[[Hyundai Alpha engine|Alpha]]". The 1,495 cc Alpha, with a 75.5 mm (2.97 in) bore and an 83.5 mm (3.29 in) stroke, produced 92 hp (69 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 97 lb·ft (132 N·m) of torque at 4,000 rpm in naturally aspirated form, with a 10:1 compression ratio, and 115 hp (86 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 123 lb·ft (167 N·m) of torque at 4,500 rpm when turbocharged, with a 7.5:1 compression ratio.<ref>[http://www.hyundaiclub.net/viewtopic.php?t=1556&sid=8825ff3f77888d55fe58390b624cb3d2 Ward's Auto World, September 1992, at hyundaiclub.net]</ref> Turbos came only with 5-speed manual shift, while Base and LS models could have an optional 4-speed automatic.


===Styles and Major Options===
===Styles and Major Options===
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===Gas Mileage===
===Gas Mileage===
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The GT's EPA was 27 miles per US gallon (8.7 L/100 km; 32 mpg-imp) city, and 33 miles per US gallon (7.1 L/100 km; 40 mpg-imp) highway.
 
The 1991-92 "Base" models achieved 26 miles per US gallon (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpg-imp) city and 34 miles per US gallon (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg-imp) Hwy for Manual Trans, and 25 miles per US gallon (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg-imp) city and 32 miles per US gallon (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg-imp) for Automatic.
 
The 1993-95 "Base" Alpha 1.5 engine models achieved 28 miles per US gallon (8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg-imp) city 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg-imp) Hwy for Manual Trans and 25 miles per US gallon (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg-imp) City and 34 miles per US gallon (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg-imp) for Automatic.


As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
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===Engine and Transmission===
===Engine and Transmission===
Specifications, details, graphs, pictures and other information regarding the powertrain is placed in this section.
Hyundai says the Scoupe is the first production application for [[Garrett AiResearch|Garrett Automotive Products]]' new model T15 turbocharger. The turbo unit includes water-cooled bearings and housings and an integral wastegate.
 
The naturally aspirated Alpha boasts a 14% increase in power over its 1.5L Mitsubishi-designed predecessor, and the turbo produces 42% more power.
 
The Scoupe GT was Hyundai's first attempt at a sports car and featured South Korea's first domestically designed engine with a cast-iron block and crankshaft. The engine contains an aluminum head, aluminum pistons and steel connecting rods. A special compact pentroof combustion chamber design with central spark plug location was incorporated to optimize engine efficiency. The engine utilizes a Robert Bosch GmbH electronic engine control system and a knock sensor.  


===Performance===
===Performance===
Please make sure to '''''write information of the vehicle's performance in a third-person point of view'''''. This section should include information about the car's '''acceleration figures''', '''handling''', '''braking''', etc.


If using information gathered from Road Test articles from a reputable automotive source, then '''''please make sure to cite the quote'''''.
A "Lotus tuned" suspension was installed in both Base and LS models,  while a slightly firmer strut valving was used in the GT. This, combined with the 2,176 lb (987 kg) [[curb weight]] made the car an interesting driving sport compact considering the low MSRP.
 
The Australian spec S-Coupe GT Turbo has been road tested by several Australian magazines, returning times of 9.2-9.3 secs for 0–100&nbsp;km/h and 16.8 secs for the 0–400 m dash.


===Reliability===
===Reliability===
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==Criticisms==
==Criticisms==
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The Australian spec S-Coupe GT Turbo has been road tested by several Australian magazines, returning times of 9.2-9.3 secs for 0–100&nbsp;km/h and 16.8 secs for the 0–400 m dash.
 
==Generations==  
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==See Also==
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Hyundai Scoupe
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Production produced from when to when+total units made (optional)
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Body Style how many doors+how many seats+what type of body
Length length - type here
Width Width - type here
Height Height - type here
Wheelbase wheelbase - type here
Weight Weight - you get the point
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Engine engine
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Similar similar (competition)
Designer Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)

The Hyundai Scoupe is a 2-door coupé based on the Hyundai Excel. The name, a portmanteau of "sporty" and "coupe," was pronounced "scoop". In the UK and other countries it is known as an "S Coupé". It was sold in the United States from 1991 through 1995. An 81 horsepower, 1.5l Mitsubishi sourced engine provided power to the front wheels via a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission.

The car was replaced by the Tiburon in 1997, with no sporty model available in model year 1996.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Hyundai Scoupe Review.

Recent Changes

Several changes came for 1993, when Scoupes got a facelift, including the current Hyundai "H" logo, new flush headlamps plus body-colored side moldings and redesigned front sheetmetal, taillights, and rear bumper. The Base and LS models came with a new and improved, In-house manufactured, 1.5l 12 valve, direct-port fuel-injected engine, called "Alpha". The 1,495 cc Alpha, with a 75.5 mm (2.97 in) bore and an 83.5 mm (3.29 in) stroke, produced 92 hp (69 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 97 lb·ft (132 N·m) of torque at 4,000 rpm in naturally aspirated form, with a 10:1 compression ratio, and 115 hp (86 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 123 lb·ft (167 N·m) of torque at 4,500 rpm when turbocharged, with a 7.5:1 compression ratio.<ref>Ward's Auto World, September 1992, at hyundaiclub.net</ref> Turbos came only with 5-speed manual shift, while Base and LS models could have an optional 4-speed automatic.

Styles and Major Options

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Pricing

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Gas Mileage

The GT's EPA was 27 miles per US gallon (8.7 L/100 km; 32 mpg-imp) city, and 33 miles per US gallon (7.1 L/100 km; 40 mpg-imp) highway.

The 1991-92 "Base" models achieved 26 miles per US gallon (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpg-imp) city and 34 miles per US gallon (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg-imp) Hwy for Manual Trans, and 25 miles per US gallon (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg-imp) city and 32 miles per US gallon (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg-imp) for Automatic.

The 1993-95 "Base" Alpha 1.5 engine models achieved 28 miles per US gallon (8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg-imp) city 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg-imp) Hwy for Manual Trans and 25 miles per US gallon (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg-imp) City and 34 miles per US gallon (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg-imp) for Automatic.

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim
Trim1 Trim2 Trim3 Trim4
MPG
c/h c/h c/h c/h

Engine and Transmission

Hyundai says the Scoupe is the first production application for Garrett Automotive Products' new model T15 turbocharger. The turbo unit includes water-cooled bearings and housings and an integral wastegate.

The naturally aspirated Alpha boasts a 14% increase in power over its 1.5L Mitsubishi-designed predecessor, and the turbo produces 42% more power.

The Scoupe GT was Hyundai's first attempt at a sports car and featured South Korea's first domestically designed engine with a cast-iron block and crankshaft. The engine contains an aluminum head, aluminum pistons and steel connecting rods. A special compact pentroof combustion chamber design with central spark plug location was incorporated to optimize engine efficiency. The engine utilizes a Robert Bosch GmbH electronic engine control system and a knock sensor.

Performance

A "Lotus tuned" suspension was installed in both Base and LS models, while a slightly firmer strut valving was used in the GT. This, combined with the 2,176 lb (987 kg) curb weight made the car an interesting driving sport compact considering the low MSRP.

The Australian spec S-Coupe GT Turbo has been road tested by several Australian magazines, returning times of 9.2-9.3 secs for 0–100 km/h and 16.8 secs for the 0–400 m dash.

Reliability

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The Australian spec S-Coupe GT Turbo has been road tested by several Australian magazines, returning times of 9.2-9.3 secs for 0–100 km/h and 16.8 secs for the 0–400 m dash.

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