Hyundai Santro

The Hyundai Santro is a city car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai between 1998 and 2014, and again, exclusively in India, since 2018. The "Santro" nameplate was applied during its first and second generation to the Atos Prime model, while the third generation is a standalone model.

Hyundai Santro
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Also calledHyundai Atos
All New Hyundai Eon (Belize)
Production1998–present
Body and chassis
ClassCity car (A)
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive

First generation (AH; 1998–2006)

The first generation Santro was introduced in 1998 and went on sale in early 1999. It was also sold in Europe as the Atos Prime and in South Korea and Indonesia as the Kia Visto.

It was known as the Santro Zip in India from 1998 to 2006.

Second generation (AH1; 2007–2014)

After the Kia Visto was replaced by the Kia Picanto in 2004, the Santro was launched in its second generation avatar in 2003. While the 2003 facelift was marketed as part of the first generation, Hyundai India has produced the 2003 Santro as a second generation model with tweaks to the car platform, and new features.

It was known as the Santro Xing in India from 2003 to 2014.

Third generation (AH2; 2018–present)

Third generation (AH2)
Hyundai Atos 1.1L AMT (front view, Brunei)
Overview
Production2018–present
AssemblyIndia: Chennai (Hyundai India)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length3,610 mm (142.1 in)
Width1,645 mm (64.8 in)
Height1,560 mm (61.4 in)
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Eon

The third generation Santro was launched on 23 October 2018 in India. This marks the return of the Santro nameplate in India after four years since the last generation was discontinued and nearly twenty-five years since the start of production. It is positioned below the Hyundai i10.[1]

The model is powered by a 1.1-litre Epsilon G4HG petrol which produces 69 hp (51 kW; 70 PS) at 5,500 rpm and 10.1 kg⋅m (73 lb⋅ft; 99 N⋅m) torque at 4,500 rpm. A bi-fuel version of the engine that uses both petrol and CNG is also available. Transmission options consist of a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed automated manual.[2]

Less than a month after its release, the Santro sold 8,535 units, outselling the Tata Tiago's 7,549 units.[3]

It is one of the Top 3 Urban World Cars of 2019.

It is also rumoured to arrive to the Mexican market sometime in which it will be known as the Atos and making a return to said market to position between the Grand i10 after a lengthy hiatus. [4]

The 2019-tested Indian-made Santro scored a mere 2 stars in the Global NCAP's frontal offset crash tests under its Safer Cars for India Programme and was shown to have an unstable bodyshell.[5]

Brunei models as the Atos goes on sale in May 2020 with offered in two variants: Pure Base and Standard. Only the two models were equipped with 1.1L Epsilon petrol engine with 5-speed automated manual (AMT) or 5-speed manual transmission.

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References

  1. Siddharth Vinayak Patankar (2018-10-29). "2018 Hyundai Santro Review". NDTV. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  2. Siddharth Vinayak Patankar (2018-10-09). "2018 Hyundai Santro First Drive". NDTV. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  3. "Hyundai Santro OUTSELLS Tata Tiago but Maruti WagonR is still KING". CarToq. 2018-11-10. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  4. https://noticias.autocosmos.com.mx/2019/08/02/el-hyundai-atos-podria-regresar-a-mexico-en-cualquier-momento
  5. "Hyundai Santro receives two-star Global NCAP rating". Autocar India. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
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