Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hyundai Santro to make a comeback later this month in India

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South Korean automaker Hyundai on Tuesday said it will bring back its once popular hatchback, Santro, in a new avatar in India later this month.

The company, which operates in the country through its wholly-owned subsidiary Hyundai Motor India (HMIL), had discontinu­ed the previous Santro model in December 2014.

Hyundai has invested over $100 million on the all-new Santro, which was developed under the code name AH2, over the last three years.

The new car will be powered by a 4-cylinder 1.1 litre petrol engine. It will also be available with automated manual transmissi­on (AMT) and factory-fitted CNG fuel options.

HMIL managing director and CEO YK Koo said the company decided to name the “new family car” as Santro following an overwhelmi­ng response from customers in an online poll.

“The AH2 retains the values of the Santro in the form of a ‘modern Tall Boy’ car,” he said here.

The company will open online pre-bookings for the new Santro from October 10-22 with ₹11,100 as booking amount for the first 50,000 customers.

“We will have the global premiere of the all-new Santro on October 23 in New Delhi,” Koo told reporters here.

When asked about sales expectatio­ns from the new Santro, he said, “In the domestic market we are looking at around 8,000 to 10,000 units per month.” The all-new Santro will compete with the likes of Maruti Suzuki’s WagonR, Celerio and Tata Motors’ Tiago in the mid-compact segment which is about 30,000 units a month.

“With the new Santro we are looking at about 25-30% of that segment,” he said, adding that the company is re-entering the mid-compact segment which it vacated when Santro was discontinu­ed four years ago.

“The target for the new Santro is first time buyers, specially in tier II and III towns and rural areas with metros contributi­ng for additional purchases.” From exports, which will begin from February next year, Koo said HMIL is looking at 20,000 to 30,000 units annually.

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HT PHOTO Hyundai Motor India CEO and MD YK Koo

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