Hyundai Staria Lounge Limousine is a luxurious minivan with tall roof and 25-inch screen

This family hauler is high-end and comes standard with an air purifier built in and a mobile center console.

Hyundai continues to amaze us with the ways it makes the Staria minivan more fascinating. While the commercial vans, school buses, and camper variants before it have had their quirks, the Lounge Limousine that was unveiled this week is the best. The tall roof makes it more spacious than the rest and places it at the top end of the range.

Hyundai Staria Lounge Limousine is a luxurious minivan with tall roof and 25-inch screen

The cabin’s height is now 205mm (8 inches) higher thanks to the pop-up roof. Hyundai claims that the cabin can now accommodate a 25-inch screen. You can get USB and HDMI connections as well as smartphone mirroring and HD DMB. Digital multimedia broadcasting is an acronym that refers to sending high-definition TV and radio to mobile devices.

The Staria Lounge Limousine, which joins the camper and its pop-up tent has been equipped with an air purifier as well as “Starry Sky” mood lighting under the raised roof. The cozy atmosphere is enhanced by additional LED lights in the second and third rows. Hyundai engineers have modified the suspension and electric power steering to provide a smoother ride. To make the cabin more quiet, Hyundai engineers have added sound-deadening material. The minivan comes with either seven or nine seats and has a clever center console that folds up to reveal a table. You can move it from the front row to the back. It also has amenities like a USB Type-C charger and a cup holder. The side steps that correspond to the second row are electrically activated by opening the sliding door.

Hyundai Staria Lounge Limousine is a luxurious minivan with tall roof and 25-inch screen

The Staria Lounge Limousine’s taller roof can be distinguished by its exclusive two-tone 18-inch alloy wheels. This trim is only available in the flagship trim. The Hyundai high-end minivan is available in Abyss Black Pearl and Creamy White. Both interiors feature a gray finish. The nine-seat Math version starts at 57.92million won, while the seven-seater is sold in South Korea at 59.63million won. At current exchange rates, that works out to $46,850 or $48,200.