Hyundai Eon

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Hyundai Eon GL (2014)
Hyundai Eon GL (2014)
Eon
Production period: 2011-2019
Class : Microcar
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Petrol engines :
0.8–1.0 liters
(41–51 kW)
Length: 3495 mm
Width: 1550 mm
Height: 1500 mm
Wheelbase : 2380 mm
Empty weight : 760-790 kg
successor Hyundai Santro

The Hyundai Eon (also: Hyundai Atos Eon ) is a small car from the South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company , which was presented in 2011. The market launch was on October 1, 2011 in India , in March 2012 in the Philippines , in June 2012 in Vietnam and in June 2014 in Sri Lanka . In 2014 the five-seater received a makeover. The Eon was built by Hyundai Motor India Limited in Chennai until 2019 .

Technical specifications

Parameters 0.8 MPi 1.0
Construction period 10/2011 - 03/2019 05 / 2014–03 / 2019
Engine characteristics
Engine type R3 petrol engine
Displacement 814 cc 998 cc
Max. power 41 kW (56 PS)
at 5500 rpm
51 kW (69 PS)
at 6200 rpm
Max. Torque 75 Nm
at 4000 rpm
91 Nm
at 3500 rpm
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard 5-speed manual transmission
Readings
Top speed 140 km / h 159 km / h
Acceleration,
0-100 km / h
16.0 s 13.3 s
Fuel consumption
over 100 km (combined)
Tank capacity 32 l

Web links

Commons : Hyundai Eon  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hyundai Motor Algérie: La nouvelle Atos Eon à partir de 776 999 DA. Autoalgerie.com, February 19, 2012, accessed July 23, 2017 (French).
  2. MIAS 2012: HARI launches Hyundai Eon. TopGear.com, March 29, 2012, accessed July 23, 2017 .
  3. Hyundai Eon - Oto "tí hon" tại Việt Nam. Vietbao.vn, June 15, 2012, accessed July 23, 2017 (Vietnamese).