Thursday, October 13, 2011

Hyundai launches new City car Eon Low-Cost India to compete with Suzuki



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.

Hat tip to Spyros!

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