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Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi


The news of the upcoming launch of the Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi is some great news for small car buyers. The Santro, over the years, has received fantastic response from customers especially in small car segment. Now the upcoming Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi launch seems to be one of the most-awaited small cars.
Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi is powered by 1120cc, 3 Cylinder diesel delivering maximum output of 75bhp@4000rpm and a maximum torque of 153Nm@ 1900-2750rpm. The CRDi technology or Common Rail Direct Injection poweringthe Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi offers a smooth drive by reducing the emission and enhancing the performance of diesel engine at the same time.

Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi will have 1.1L CRDi engine which has a top speed of 160kmph. The fuel efficiency of the car is expected to be brilliant, it is expected to offer a mileage of around 20/kmpl for a city drive. The Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi is also expected to pose a tough competition to other small cars in the market. Further the compact design, style, trendy interior and exterior features of this car will not fail obtain a unique place in small car segment.

Some features adding to the comfort and convenience of the car include automatic climate control control, air quality control, multi function steering wheel and cruise control.


Apart from having the standard features of the Santro series of cars, this model also includes advance safety features. Some notable safety features of Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi are Anti Lock Braking system, Child safety locks, Anti theft alarm, Driver airbag, Passenger Airbag, side Airbag front, side airbag rear, engine check warning and more.

Generally, diesel cars are liked by customers mostly due to their fuel efficiency. And now the new Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi comes with perfect combination of power, safety, reliability and performance. Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi is expected to be a fast and economical car and its launch is expected by all small car buyers.

Hyundai Santro Diesel CRDi Specifications

Engine Specifications
Engine: CRDi, Diesel
Displacement: 1100cc
Power: 72bhp
Torque: 150Nm

Other Specifications
Seating Capacity: 5
Brakes: Front - Disc, Rear - Drum
Transmission: 5 Manual gears
Fuel tank capacity: 35.00 ltrs

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