Hyundai Dynasty Signature LX Ebony Black (32).jpg|Rear View Hyundai Dynasty Signature LX Black (1).jpg|Interior The Dynasty was produced in
Ulsan,
South Korea and it was discontinued in 2005. The Dynasty was the top level flagship at its introduction, but it was a front wheel drive vehicle. It featured higher level of luxury equipment and was available in extended length versions to differentiate it from the Grandeur models. The 2.5-litre V6 engine produces at 6000 rpm, while the larger 3 and 3.5-liter engines offered at 6000 and 5500 rpm respectively. The claimed outputs later dropped to , and the 3-liter engine eventually dropped to . When the joint luxury flagship
Mitsubishi Proudia/
Hyundai Equus was introduced in April 1999, the flagship designation was removed from the Dynasty and sales suffered. The 3.5-litre engine was discontinued at this time. With the introduction of a separate
marketing channel for the rear-drive
Genesis Motors, the market segment position formally filled by the front-wheel drive Dynasty was replaced by the
Hyundai Aslan. ==References==