The Click/Getz has been a runaway success. Since its debut in May 2002, nearly 550,000 have been sold worldwide. Last year, it displaced Elantra as the best-selling model in Hyundai's lineup with 194,489 units sold worldwide. Major revisions to the headlamps, rear combination lamps, fog lamps, front and rear bumpers strengthen Click's / Getz's youth appeal. Revisions continue inside where there's a totally new dashboard and updated interior color scheme, including fashionable Red and Blue color packages. The new 1.4-liter which replaces the 1.3-liter engine delivers 95ps@6000rpm, 11.7 percent more power than its predecessor while torque is increased by 8 percent to 12.7kg.m @ 3200rpm. Replacing the 1.5-liter is a new 1.6-liter which delivers a peak output of 106ps@5800rpm with a maximum torque rating of 14.7kg.m@3200rpm. The 1.6's fuel efficiency has been improved by 9 percent delivering 13.0km/l compared to 11.9km/l of the 1.5-liter engine. The 1.5-liter diesel engine has been replaced by the all-new U diesel engine and new 5-speed transmission with revised shift pattern. Displacing 1.5-liters and fitted with a Variable Geometry Turbocharger, it's available in low (88ps) and high (110ps) power outputs with the later boasting 24kg.m of torque. Safety enhancements include the availability of Electronic Stability Program, a passenger side airbag with on/off switch, and active front seat headrests as options. Rear seat headrests have also been redesigned to improved rearward visibility. In-house testing indicated Getz / Click would achieve a four-star NCAP safety rating. Steering wheel-mounted audio controls, center armrest for the driver and glovebox illumination promote convenience and comfort for the Click / Getz driver. Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Co. has grown into the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group which includes over two dozen auto-related subsidiaries and affiliates. Employing over 50,000 people worldwide, Hyundai Motor posted US$26.1 billion in sales in 2004 (on a non-consolidated basis). Hyundai motor vehicles are sold in 193 countries through some 5000 dealerships and showrooms. Hyundai Motor Co. is a sponsor of the 2006 FIFA Germany World Cup. Further information about Hyundai Motor Co. and its products is available at http://www.hyundai-motor.com |