Xcent
Hyundai unveiled the Xcent at the Delhi Auto Expo 2014. The Xcent is based on the sub 4-meter sedan concept based on the Grand i10 and then discontinued the Accent. The Xcent resembles the Grand i10 very much except the boot. The front has a thin chrome bar and a sleek radiator grille and has the Hyundai logo embossed in the centre of the grille. The headlamps are bright, smoked and have a sweptback look. The bonnet looks stylish, and the front bumper has a hexagonal shape air dam which has a chrome finish. The front windshield is steeply raked, and fog lamps come with matt black finishing.
You get optional ABS on the Xcent, dual front airbags, and smart key with push-button start, seat belts, rear defogger, reverse parking sensors, power windows, and an internal rear view mirror with day and night modes and structural rigidity and body robustness with the help of anti-corrosive steel and ring structure. Hyundai Xcent is available in six shades: Pure white, Passion Red, Twilight Blue, Pristine Blue, Sleek Silver and Phantom Black.
The Xcent is available in 4 variants all of which are diesel versions.
Engine Displacement: 1186cc
Max. Power: 75 PS @ 4000 rpm
Max. Torque: 190 NM @ 1750-2250 rpm
Fuel Tank Capacity: 43 litres
Mileage: 19 Kmpl
Boot Space: 407 litres
The ex-showroom price of the Xcent varies from INR 5.33 to 8.35 lakhs. The on-road price of the Hyundai Xcent starts from 6.35 lakhs. However, the on-road price of the Xcent will vary depending on the variant that you are purchasing and the taxes levied at the time of purchase.
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