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Hyundai Bayon SUV (21 on)
Hyundai Bayon SUV (21 on)
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Scroll down for the full details of the Hyundai Bayon SUV 2021 right here. On this page, you will find all the key specs for the Bayon SUV from overall fuel efficiency in MPG and its top speed in MPH, to running costs, dimensions, data and lots more. With Parkers you'll find the most comprehensive source of car specs online.
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Specs Overview

2wd
Manual
Petrol
5dr
Power (bhp)98 bhp
Acceleration 0-60 mph-
Miles per tank452 miles
Insurance group get an insurance quote? 16
Road tax£190 per year
Dimensions (mm)Length 4180mm X Width 1775mm
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Costs

What is the price to buy a used and new Bayon SUV 2021 and what is the overall running cost?

Miles per pound7.5 mpp
Fuel consumption
Latest test standard (WLTP)
Official fuel economy tests explained
An improved official test for car fuel economy was introduced in September 2017.
The new WLTP test gives figures closer to a car's "true mpg" than the pre-2017 NEDC test, which tended to overstate mpg compared to what real-world drivers would get.
When looking at mpg for two cars, always check the figures were measured under the same test system. Comparing one car's WLTP figure with another's NEDC figure will not tell you which has the better mpg.
51.4 mpg
Insurance group16
Annual road tax£190
Price when new£22,480
Used price range£14,315 - £16,970
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Dimensions

What are the dimensions of Bayon SUV 2021 and its fuel capacity and the overall weight?

Fuel Capacity40 litres
Weight1095kg
Length4180mm
Width1775mm
Height1500mm
Wheelbase2580mm
Turning Circle5m
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Performance

What is the BHP, top speed, torque, and CO2 emissions of Bayon SUV 2021?

Power98 bhp
Top Speed111 mph
0-60 mph-
Torque172 Nm, 127 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions125 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard
6

Emissions data can vary over the lifespan of a version, typically due to manufacturer engine improvements.

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Miles Per Tank452 miles
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Equipment list & trim options

Advance Basic equipment
  • 3x3 point rear seat belts
  • ABS
  • Cloth seat trim
  • Cruise control
  • Driver`s airbag
  • Electric mirrors
  • Front electric windows
  • Heated mirrors
  • Parking sensors
  • PAS
  • Passenger`s airbag
  • Rear electric windows
  • Remote locking
  • Roof rails
  • Side airbags
Advance Standard Equipment
  • Air conditioning
  • Sat Nav
Advance Optional Equipment
  • n/a
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Engine

What is the Engine size, fuel type, transmission, and Gearbox of Hyundai Bayon SUV 2021?

Engine Size998cc
Cylinders3
Valves12
Fuel TypePetrol
TransmissionManual
Gearbox6 Speed
DrivetrainFront wheel drive
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Cabin & Luggage

What are the number of seats and doors in Hyundai Bayon SUV 2021 and its boot size?

Doors5
Seats5
Luggage Capacity411 litres
Unbraked Towing Weight450kg
Braked Towing Weight910kg
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Safety ratings

The Hyundai Bayon SUV was tested by Euro NCAP in 2021 and was awarded a 4 star overall rating. This overall rating is calculated from the following individual ratings:

Individual safety ratings

Adult Occupant: 76%
Child Occupant: 82%
Vulnerable Road Users: 76%
Safety Assist: 67%

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*Where a range of mpp is shown the low figure relates to a version of this car fitted with all optional extras that reduce fuel economy; the high figure to a version fitted with no such options. A single figure indicates there are no options available that affect fuel economy. Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only, and typical current fuel or electricity costs.