The Hyundai Santro is all set to take a big pie out of the super-mini segment. Overdrive finds out if the Tata Tiago and the Maruti Suzuki Celerio are ready to fend-off that competition.
The all new
Hyundai Santro was launched in October in the price range of Rs 3.89 lakh and Rs 5.65 lakh.
The new version, which comes two decades after the initial model was launched in the country, retains its ‘tallboy’ stance in design. The model by the Korean company has been one of the most successful hatchback models in the country.
The new models will come with a 1.1. litre 4-cylinder petrol motor making 69 PS of power at 5,500 rpm and a factory-fitted CNG option. It will also have two different transmission options that include 5-speed manual and 5- speed AMT.