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| Kiravia: [[Etivéra|Vondor]], [[Etivéra]] ([[Soleil|Soleil Kiravix Rektārka]]) | | Kiravia: [[Etivéra|Vondor]], [[Etivéra]] ([[Soleil|Soleil Kiravix Rektārka]]) | ||
| UAE: Samar ([[Soleil|Soleil Orient]]) | | UAE: Samar ([[Soleil|Soleil Orient]]) | ||
| Urcea: [[ | | Urcea: [[Beldra]] ([[Soleil|Soleil Levant]], badged as Distinction) | ||
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| designer = Gabriel Stadler<br>Emil Vasseur | | designer = Gabriel Stadler<br>Emil Vasseur | ||
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The '''Soleil Prestige''' (badged as the '''Soleil Distinction''' in Levantia) is a series of luxury {{wp|mid-size}} {{wp|executive car}}s sold by [[Soleil]] since the turn of the 21st century. It falls midrange in the Soleil line-up and is the successor to the [[Soleil|Stargazer]]. | The '''Soleil Prestige''' (badged as the '''Soleil Distinction''' in Levantia) is a series of luxury {{wp|mid-size}} {{wp|executive car}}s sold by [[Soleil]] since the turn of the 21st century. It falls midrange in the Soleil line-up and is the successor to the [[Soleil|Stargazer]]. | ||
Historically, the Prestige is Soleil's best-selling model, with more than ¾ of a million sold by the 2013 generation shift. Sitting quite comfortably in its segment, the Prestige fills a few niches around the world, from everyday private use to commercial to public/government use. Its high {{wp|fuel economy}} compared to its power output makes it a popular model among many. Standard with a 2.0-liter {{wp|turbocharger|turbocharged}} {{wp|straight-four engine|inline 4-cyliner engine}}, the car puts out {{convert|205|kW|hp}}. Buyers can opt up for a 3.5-liter {{wp|twin turbo}} {{wp|V6 engine|V6}} that outputs {{convert|280|kW|hp}}. Even further, Soleil offers a specialized version of the Prestige, marqued as the ''Prestige S'', which features a 4.0-liter twin turbo {{wp|V8 engine|V8}} that outputs {{convert|450|kW|hp}}, and is the fastest production sedan offered by the company. All generations of the Prestige have offered either rear-wheel drive or Soleil's quattro | Historically, the Prestige is Soleil's best-selling model, with more than ¾ of a million sold by the 2013 generation shift. Sitting quite comfortably in its segment, the Prestige fills a few niches around the world, from everyday private use to commercial to public/government use. Its high {{wp|fuel economy}} compared to its power output makes it a popular model among many. Standard with a 2.0-liter {{wp|turbocharger|turbocharged}} {{wp|straight-four engine|inline 4-cyliner engine}}, the car puts out {{convert|205|kW|hp}}. Buyers can opt up for a 3.5-liter {{wp|twin turbo}} {{wp|V6 engine|V6}} that outputs {{convert|280|kW|hp}}. Even further, Soleil offers a specialized version of the Prestige, marqued as the ''Prestige S'', which features a 4.0-liter twin turbo {{wp|V8 engine|V8}} that outputs {{convert|450|kW|hp}}, and is the fastest production sedan offered by the company. All generations of the Prestige have offered either rear-wheel drive or Soleil's quattro all-wheel drive system. | ||
== Design history == | == Design history == |
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Soleil Prestige | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Soleil |
Production | 1999–present |
Model years | 2000–present |
Assembly |
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Designer | Gabriel Stadler Emil Vasseur |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Executive car (E) Grand tourer (S) |
Body style | 4-door saloon 2-door coupé 2-door cabriolet |
Layout | FR / F4 (quattro) |
Platform | ALM |
Related | Soleil Honor Soleil Eminence |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
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Electric motor |
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Transmission | 9-speed S Tronic automatic |
Hybrid drivetrain | Parallel Hybrid (Prestige BLUEline) Mild-Hybrid (Impulse) Plug-in hybrid (Prestige e) |
Battery | 2.0 kWh Lithium-ion (BLUEline) 15 kWh Lithium-ion (PHEV) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,939 mm (115.7 in) (2017: Sedan SWB) 2,873 mm (113.1 in) (coupé / cabriolet |
Length | 4,943 mm (194.6 in) (2017: Sedan SWB) 4,844 mm (190.7 in) (coupé / cabriolet |
Width | 1,911 mm (75.2 in) (2017: Sedan SWB) 1,919 mm (75.6 in) (coupé / cabriolet |
Height | 1,468 mm (57.8 in) (2017: Sedan SWB) 1,430 mm (56.3 in) (coupé / cabriolet |
Curb weight | 1,605–2,023 kg (3,538–4,460 lb) (2017: Sedan SWB) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Soleil Stargazer |
The Soleil Prestige (badged as the Soleil Distinction in Levantia) is a series of luxury mid-size executive cars sold by Soleil since the turn of the 21st century. It falls midrange in the Soleil line-up and is the successor to the Stargazer.
Historically, the Prestige is Soleil's best-selling model, with more than ¾ of a million sold by the 2013 generation shift. Sitting quite comfortably in its segment, the Prestige fills a few niches around the world, from everyday private use to commercial to public/government use. Its high fuel economy compared to its power output makes it a popular model among many. Standard with a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline 4-cyliner engine, the car puts out 205 kilowatts (275 hp). Buyers can opt up for a 3.5-liter twin turbo V6 that outputs 280 kilowatts (380 hp). Even further, Soleil offers a specialized version of the Prestige, marqued as the Prestige S, which features a 4.0-liter twin turbo V8 that outputs 450 kilowatts (600 hp), and is the fastest production sedan offered by the company. All generations of the Prestige have offered either rear-wheel drive or Soleil's quattro all-wheel drive system.