New Hyundai Santro: What to expect from each variant

    Ahead of the new Santro’s launch tomorrow, we bring you a tentative features list.

    Published On Oct 22, 2018 06:40:00 PM

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    New Hyundai Santro: What to expect from each variant

    Hyundai will announce pricing for its new Santro tomorrow. The rival to Maruti Suzuki’s Celerio and WagonR and the Tata Tiago will be sold in five variants and will be powered by a 69hp, 1.1-litre petrol engine mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT gearbox. Hyundai will also offer the Santro with a factory-fit CNG option, which will be limited in only two variants. 

    In the run up to the launch, we’ve compiled a tentative list of equipment that will be offered on each variant:

    Hyundai Santro Dlite (Petrol-MT)

    • Manually-operated windows
    • Driver’s side airbag
    • ABS with EBD
    • Seat-belt reminders

    Hyundai Santro Era (Petrol-MT)

    • AC with heater
    • Power steering

    Hyundai Santro Magna (Petrol-MT, Petrol-AMT & CNG-MT)

    • Rear AC vents
    • Power windows
    • Body-coloured bumpers
    • Rear parcel tray
    • 2-DIN stereo with USB/AUX and Bluetooth

    Hyundai Santro Sportz (Petrol-MT, Petrol-AMT & CNG-MT)

    • Steering-mounted controls
    • Reverse parking sensors
    • Rear defogger
    • Full wheel caps
    • Touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Navigation and MirrorLink

    Hyundai Santro Asta (Petrol-MT)

    • Reverse camera
    • Rear wiper/washer
    • Body-coloured door handles and wing mirrors

    Also see:

    Next-gen Hyundai Creta launch set for late 2020

    Next-gen Hyundai i20 to come by mid-2020

    New Hyundai Santro ready for launch

    Next-gen Hyundai Xcent to launch early 2020

    2018 Hyundai Santro: 5 things to know

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