The Hyundai Grandeur was once a staple of the Korean brand’s lineup, but it hasn’t been sold here for nearly two decades – and that’s probably not going to change.

Despite the Grandeur living on in the Korean domestic market as well as the Middle East, Hyundai’s local product development says it’s unlikely to ever return due to rapidly declining sales of large sedans in Australia.

“I’d love to have [the Grandeur] here because that’s my style of car personally, but I’m not sure if the market’s really demanding that,” said Tim Rodgers, product planning and development manager for Hyundai Australia.

“And that’s what I think ultimately what will dictate if we ever offer fully fledged model lineups in that space ever again.”

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Sitting above the Sonata, the Grandeur serves as Hyundai’s flagship passenger car the same way the Palisade headlines the SUV lineup – if you discount the all-electric Ioniq range.

It’s effectively a low-slung Palisade sedan, running the same platform but a slightly different powertrain lineup – including a 3.5L V6 and a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid – and remains enduringly popular in its home market. Outside of Korea, it’s also known as the Azera.

Measuring 5035mm long and 1880mm wide with a 2895mm wheelbase, the Grandeur isn’t far off the current BMW 5 Series in size, with more premium proportions and appointments than something like a Skoda Superb.

While a bridge between the Hyundai and Genesis ranges, the Grandeur started life as a rebadged Mitsubishi in the late-1980s. It’s now in its seventh generation, and has since become a status symbol in the South Korean market, even now with Hyundai’s premium arm existing.

Generations three and four were sold in Australia from 1999 to 2011, but slow sales throughout its lifecycle saw it culled from the local lineup. It was somewhat replaced by the Hyundai i45 sedan, which was actually the sixth-generation Sonata, but that was also axed in 2013 in favour of the slightly smaller and more Euro-focused i40 sedan and wagon before the Sonata returned in 2015.