Hyundai Santro

Hyundai Santro Price in Nepal with Specifications

Last Updated on May 16, 2021 by Automobile Hive

Hyundai is a known brand in Nepal. It is very popular for its quality and reliability. Here, we will be talking about Hyundai Santro. Santro is a hatchback with 5 seats. Moreover, it is available in 4 different variants in Nepal.

The key specification of Santro is listed below:

Specification Of Hyundai Santro

ARAI Mileage30.48 km/kg
Engine Displacement 1086 cc
Max Power58 bhp@5500 rpm
Max Torque 84.33 Nm@4500 rpm
Seating Capacity5
TransmissionManual/ Automatic
Boot Space 235 Litres
Fuel capacity 60 l
Hyundai  Santro

The length of the Santro is 3610 mm with a width of 1645 mm. Likewise, it has a height of 1560 mm with 235 l boot space. The tyres in this car are tubeless and are of size 165/70 R14. Moreover, Santro has halogen headlamps and fog lights on the front as well as on the rear.

Talking about the interior, both the front and back cabin has big spaces. The head and legroom are enough for an average height person as well as for a tall person. The seats are built with quality materials and are very comfortable.

The Santro is powered by 1.1-liter, 4-cylinder 1086 cc engine. It can produce 58 bhp of max power at 5500 rpm. Also, it can generate 84.33Nm of torque at 4500 rpm. The car has  20.3 kmpl to 30.48 km of mileage with a fuel capacity of 60 litres. It is available in manual as well as automatic transmission. The front suspension is Mcpherson Strut whereas the rear is Coupled Torsion Beam Axle.

Hyundai Santro Car Price in Nepal

Hyundai Santro EraRs. 23,96,000
Hyundai Santro MagnaRs. 26,56,000
Hyundai Santro Magna ATRs 28,96,000
Hyundai Santro SportzRs. 28,56,000
Hyundai Santro AstaRs 31,56,000

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