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Hyundai launches modern family sedan ‘Xcent’

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Hyundai ’Xcent’
Xcent_Exterior 1
ITEMS 1.2 Kappa Dual VTVT
Petrol
2nd Gen 1.1 U2 CRDi
Diesel
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel – - S
Leather Wrapped Gear Knob with Chrome Coating – - S
INSTRUMENT PANEL & CENTRE FASCIA DISPLAY
Tachometer S S S
Gear Shift (MT only) S S S
Door & Trunklid Ajar S S S
Warning & Indicators
Low Fuel S S S
Driver Seatbelt S S S
Digital Clock S S S
Multi Information Display (MID) Dual Tripmeter S S S
Average Vehicle Speed S S S
AUDIO
2-DIN Integrated Radio+CD+MP3 Player – S S
Front (2) & Rear (2) Speakers – S S
Aux-in & USB Ports – S S
Bluetooth Connectivity – S S
1 GB Internal Memory – S S
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
Audio – S S
Bluetooth – S S
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Motor Driven (Electric) Power Steering S S S
Manual AC with Heater S S -
Glove Box Cooling S S S
Air Conditioning Rear AC Vent – S S
Fully Automated
- – S
Temperature Control (FATC)
Power Outlet
Front S S S
Rear – S S
Front S S S
Power Windows Rear – S S
Auto Down (Driver Only) – S S
Internally Adjustable S – -
Outside Mirrors Electrically Adjustable – S S
Electric Folding – S S
Passenger Vanity Mirror S S S
Luggage Lamp – S S
Tilt Steering – S S
Driver Seat Height Adjuster – S S
Push Button Start/Stop – - S
* Automatic Transmission available with optional S and SX variants
Base S SX
Base S SX
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length (mm) 3,995
Overall Width (mm) 1,660
Overall Height (mm) 1,520
Wheelbase (mm) 2,425
Front Track (mm) 1,479
Rear Track (mm) 1,493
Fuel Tank Capacity (l) 43
ENGINE
Configuration 4 Cyl, 16 Valves 3 Cyl, 12 Valves
Valvetrain Type DOHC DOHC
Displacement (cc) 1,197 1,120
Maximum Power (ps/rpm) 83/6,000 72/4,000
Maximum Torque (kgm/rpm) 11.6/4,000 18.4/1,750-2,500
TRANSMISSION
Type
5-Speed Manual
4-Speed Automatic*
5-Speed Manual
SUSPENSION
Front McPherson Strut
Rear Coupled Torsion Beam Axle
Shock Absorber Gas Type
BRAKES
Front Disc
Rear Drum
TYRE
Size
165/65
• Some of the equipment illustrated or described in this leaflet may not be supplied as standard equipment and may be available at extra cost.
• Hyundai Motor India reserves the right to change specifications and equipment without prior notice
• The colour plates shown may vary slightly from the actual colours due to the limitations of the printing process. • Please consult your dealer for full information and availability on colours and trim.

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