The second generation was launched in April 2011 originally as the Refine II Hechang.
which, in turn; is a rebadged and license-built fourth generation Mitsubishi Delica due to the joint venture between Hyundai and JAC Motors with JAC building rebadged Hyundai Starexs under license in March 2002.
[2] As of 2013, the Refine MPV is offered in three trim levels, from low to high is the Chuansuo, Xianghe, and M5 series.
[2] A facelift was conducted on the Hyundai-Starex-based Refine MPV, with the front DRG still being visually similar to the post-facelift first generation Starex while featuring a independently developed rear end design, replacing the tail lamps, tail gate, and rear bumper.
In the first few years of its introduction, the M5 (second generation Refine MPV) was sold alongside its predecessor.