Hyundai TB may replace Santro in India

Hyundai Motors has made its remarkable presence in small car segment by introducing stylish and affordable cars like Hyundai i10, Getz Prime, Santro Xing. Hyundai has always been attentive and alert about its position in the car market. It will not take any chance to loose its customers. Hyundai will soon launch Hyundai TB (Think Basic) which would fall in between Santro and Accent.

Hyundai has planned to launch new TB to get hold on Santro’s customers opting for other cars than Santro. The new TB will probably replaced Santro Xing in India. The new Hyundai TB is slightly bigger than Santro with more striking looks and style. It would be able to carry five passengers with more spacious interiors. It will offer 3 engines to choose from. Hyundai is expecting to launch this vehicle immediately after its international launch.

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3 thoughts on “Hyundai TB may replace Santro in India

  1. Hyundai is all set to foray the the small car segment.Their Santro was a a great success and now i10 is also doing well.hope this new model will also be a great success and shines on the Indian road.

  2. I think Santro has a few more years left for it before it can be scrapped from production. the car is highly popular among first time car buyers. It has scored points with women drivers also. It has a huge demand today.
    I think TB should be added to the portfolio before subtracting Santro from it.

  3. If you’re still on the fence: grab your favorite earphones, head down to a Best Buy and ask to plug them into a Zune then an iPod and see which one sounds better to you, and which interface makes you smile more. Then you’ll know which is right for you.

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