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Specifications of a Hyundai Santro
- The Hyundai Santro is a five-door, four-seater, 1.1-liter city car that has been produced since 1997 and is currently in its second generation. It is also known as the Hyundai Atos, Atoz and Amic, depending on the country of purchase. It is marketed to individuals who live in areas with limited parking space, hence its small size.
- The 2010 Hyundai Santro is 140.6 inches in length, 60.2 inches in width and 62.2 inches in height, producing a passenger space of 104.99-cubic feet and a maximum cargo capacity of 38.28-cubic feet. It has a total curb weight of 1,951 lbs., and a fuel capacity of 9.2 gallons.
- The 2010 base trim Hyundai Santro has a four-cylinder engine of three valves each with a bore and stroke of 2.64 and 3.03 inches respectively. This gives a maximum output power of 57.7 horsepower at 5,450 rpm, and a maximum torque of 61.2 foot-pounds at 2,850 rpm. It has a front-wheel drive, six-gear automatic transmission, and an average fuel consumption of 39.9 miles per gallon and is classified as having a CO2 emission rate of 222 grams per mile.
- A new Hyundai Santro in 2010 had top speed of 90 mph. It had a load capacity of 739 lbs. and a towing weight of 1,543 lbs., with a power-to-weight ratio of 50.5 bhp/ton. The chassis is fitted power-assisted steering, ABS brakes and 155/70-R13 wheels.
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