Drive Home a Brand-New Hyundai Eon for PHP18,000

Blue Hyundai Eon

Mini subcompact hatchbacks are one of the ideal choices when you're looking for a car that's perfect for the urban jungle. With its diminutive dimensions and frugal engine, these type of cars can easily tackle tight streets and rush hour traffic without a problem.

The Hyundai Eon is one of the many mini subcompact hatchbacks available in the Philippine market. It is powered by a 0.8-liter gasoline engine that delivers a maximum power output of 55 hp and 75 Nm of torque. The engine is connected to a five-speed manual transmission. If you're into numbers, the Eon measures 3,495mm long, 1,550mm wide, and 1,500mm tall along with a wheelbase of 2,380mm.

Hyundai's mini subcompact hatchback is available in the following exterior colors: Midas Gold, Mystic Blue, Polar White, Phantom Black, Pristine Blue, Red Passion, Sleek Silver, and Star Dust. The Hyundai Eon (with Android AVN Unit) has a suggested retail price of PHP526,000.

Interested to drive home a brand-new Hyundai Eon? Click this link to find out more.

Note: Promo are subjected to change without prior notice. This promo is courtesy of Hyundai Davao.

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