
The game is for Hyundai in India as the automaker in South Korea launched its new large car in the Aeon of the city on Thursday. The five-door hatchback is the smallest model Hyundai and will be built and marketed in India where it will go against the best-selling vehicle in the country, Maruti-Suzuki Alto. At 3495 mm long, 1,500 mm high, 1,550 mm wide, with a length of 2,380 mm wheelbase, Eon is slightly more compact than the hatchback i10 (3585 mm long). It was designed at Hyundai Namyang R & D in South Korea and the characteristics of the latter interpretation of the language style of the company "fluid sculpture." The five-seat model is driven by a gasoline engine three-cylinder 0.8 liters and an output of 56HP 21.1km/lt 74.5Nm that returns average fuel consumption (49.7mpg U.S. or 4.7lt / 100km). A five-speed manual transmission standard power transmitted to the front wheels.
Buyers in India can choose from six trim levels with prices at dealers in New Delhi 269,999 rupees (U.S. $ 5515) for the base model 371 869 rupees (U.S. $ 7,595) to one of high-end variants. Hyundai said it believes to sell about 150,000 units per year of the Age of India.
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