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The Hyundai Trajet (Hangul: ?? ??? ; pronounced as tra-jay, derived from the French word, meaning 'travel from one point to another'), ) is a 7-seater multi-purpose vehicle that is manufactured by Hyundai Motor Company. The series was launched in 1999 with the 2. 0 GSI models and a choice of gasoline, diesel or LPG power, followed by the limited edition SE 2. 7 V6 in 2001. The Trajet models have three rows of seats. With a number of ingenious seating configurations, they allow for extra luggage space, and with easily removable seating, can accommodate larger items. The front seats can rotate through 180 degrees to face the passengers at the back when the car is stationary, and the back seats can also be turned into tables, making a virtual office space or picnic area.
The lever is traditionally and more commonly a hand-operated system (hence the hand brake name), the most common configuration being a handle on the floor between the driver and front passenger, and less commonly being a handle bar located on the lower portion of the dashboard somewhere close to the steering wheel column or between the driver and their door.