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'''Hyundai Eon. 2011–19 (prod. n/a). 5-door saloon. F/F, 814 cm³ (I3 OHC).''' Entry-level Hyundai, jointly developed by Korean and Indian teams, for initial sale in India. Attractive styling, more modern than [[Maruti]] Alto. Decent fit and finish, frugal, and even featured a driver’s airbag at launch. However, unrefined, very light steering, and fairly expensive for the class.
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'''Hyundai Eon. 2011–19 (prod. n/a). 5-door saloon. F/F, 814 cm³ (I3 OHC).''' Entry-level Hyundai, jointly developed by Korean and Indian teams, for initial sale in India. Attractive styling, more modern than [[Suzuki Alto (HA12)|Maruti Alto]]. Decent fit and finish, frugal, and even featured a driver’s airbag at launch. However, unrefined, very light steering, and fairly expensive for the class.
  
  

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Hyundai Eon. 2011–19 (prod. n/a). 5-door saloon. F/F, 814 cm³ (I3 OHC). Entry-level Hyundai, jointly developed by Korean and Indian teams, for initial sale in India. Attractive styling, more modern than Maruti Alto. Decent fit and finish, frugal, and even featured a driver’s airbag at launch. However, unrefined, very light steering, and fairly expensive for the class.


Manufacturing location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Marque: Hyundai | Predecessor: Hyundai Santro Xing | Successor: Hyundai Santro (AH2)

 

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