The Atos name has always been synonymous with reliability, and South Africans bought a whopping 45 000 of these models between 2005 and 2013. With its return in 2019, the Atos had undergone a complete transformation and was an instant hit with local media. No surprise then, that the Atos is Hyundai's most affordable new vehicle.
The local line-up of Atos models currently looks like this:
Hyundai Atos 1.1 Motion, R196 900
Hyundai Atos 1.1 Motion Cargo panel van, R201 900
Hyundai Atos 1.1 Motion auto, R204 900
Hyundai Atos 1.1 Fluid Cargo panel van, R211 900
*Pricing was correct at the time this article was published (October 2022).
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