Are there any rebadged versions of the Hyundai Atos?
The original Atos was sold under the Hyundai brand but rebadged as the Atoz (or “AtoZ”) in some markets, including the United Kingdom. The Hyundai Santro is a rebadged version of the city car Hyundai Atos sold in some Asian markets. Kia Visto is a re-badged Hyundai Atos Prime.
Where is the fuel rail on a Hyundai Atos?
At the bottom, the black part is the oil pan (oil sump) and the drain bolt. The horizontal plastic black tube that stands between the main engine and the intake manifold is the fuel rail. This is a hollow tube filled with gasoline under pressure and via the injectors feeds the engine with fuel.
When did Hyundai Atos Prime come out in India?
Safety devices (driver and front passenger airbags and ABS) were paid or standard only on top models. In India, the Atos Prime was adapted to local tastes and launched under the name Hyundai Santro, with production starting in October 1998.
What’s the difference between Hyundai Atos and Kia Visto?
In South Korea and Indonesia, the Atos Prime was sold as the Kia Visto as originally planned, while the Atos remained in production, sold by Hyundai dealers. Compared to the original Atos, the Prime had a less spacious interior but better aerodynamics due to the lower roof.
The original Atos was sold under the Hyundai brand but rebadged as the Atoz (or “AtoZ”) in some markets, including the United Kingdom. The Hyundai Santro is a rebadged version of the city car Hyundai Atos sold in some Asian markets. Kia Visto is a re-badged Hyundai Atos Prime.
Is the Hyundai Santro the same as the Hyundai Atos?
Other names. The Hyundai Santro is a rebadged version of the city car Hyundai Atos sold in some Asian markets. Kia Visto is a re-badged Hyundai Atos Prime, although there is no Kia Visto by the name Hyundai Atos Prime in Indonesia or South Korea.
How many horsepower does a Hyundai Atos Prime have?
In 2005, there was a slight facelift that introduced a new fascia and wheel designs. In addition, the engine in Europe was updated to the Euro 4 standard and the power rose to 63 horsepower. The Atos Prime is marketed as the: Kia Visto in Indonesia and South Korea (Hyundai also sold the original Atoz in Indonesia).
Safety devices (driver and front passenger airbags and ABS) were paid or standard only on top models. In India, the Atos Prime was adapted to local tastes and launched under the name Hyundai Santro, with production starting in October 1998.
How much horsepower does a Hyundai Atos have?
The gearbox remained the five-speed manual, with a four-speed automatic option. In 2005, there was a slight facelift that introduced a new fascia and wheel designs. In addition, the engine in Europe was updated to the Euro 4 standard and the power rose to 63 horsepower.
Other names. The Hyundai Santro is a rebadged version of the city car Hyundai Atos sold in some Asian markets. Kia Visto is a re-badged Hyundai Atos Prime, although there is no Kia Visto by the name Hyundai Atos Prime in Indonesia or South Korea.
Where can I buy a 2006 Hyundai Atos?
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When did the Hyundai Atos Prime come out?
From 1999, the Atos with a different rear fascia and restyled rear side doors is marketed as the Atos Prime and in South Korea and Indonesia as the Kia Visto. It has been available only with a five-door hatchback body style.
Is the Kia Visto the same as the Hyundai Atos?
Kia Visto in Indonesia and South Korea (Hyundai also sold the original Atoz in Indonesia). The original Atos was sold under the Hyundai brand but rebadged as the Atoz (or “AtoZ”) in some markets, including the United Kingdom. The Hyundai Santro is a rebadged version of the city car Hyundai Atos sold in some Asian markets.
How big is the battery in a Hyundai Atos?
Atos EV. Hyundai unveiled at the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show an electric vehicle based on the Atos, the Atos EV. The Atos EV weights 2,585 lb (1,173 kg), including the battery pack, which holds 24 nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries. An on-board 6.6 kW conductive charger can fully recharge the Ni-MH batteries in seven hours.