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hyundai amica? visto ke è amica presentasse delle amike serie!:lol: skerzi a parte, sotto le camuffature sembra identica alla picanto (sempre ke nn siano muletti)...

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Cmq la Hyudai Amica l'hanno appena presentata..

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AMICA ENCORE!

Popular return for Hyundai’s much improved mighty mini

Hyundai reintroduces the restyled Amica city car to the UK

New 1.1-litre petrol engine gives lively performance and good fuel economy

Combined Cycle fuel consumption of up to 52.3 mpg

New-look styling and improved equipment specifications

Available in two trim levels – GSI and CDX

On sale at Hyundai main dealers from 1 March 2006

On-the-road prices from only £5,995

Insurance Groups: GSI 3A and CDX 4A

CDX just £500 more than base GSI with higher specification

Now looking better and offering more quality and value than ever before, the Hyundai Amica is set for a comeback. It’s a return that promises to delight old fans and find new devotees alike.

From 1 March 2006, the restyled and revised Amica will resume its place as the entry-point to Hyundai’s exceptional model range – the widest currently offered by any manufacturer in the UK.

In terms of price, running costs and specifications, Amica is a formidable contender, while the seal of quality offered by Hyundai’s five year, unlimited mileage, fully transferable warranty is one that none of its competitors can match.

Amica and the UK Market

The Amica makes a timely return to UK showrooms, as it was Hyundai's fourth best selling car in Europe in 2005 and has been absent from the model line-up since 2002. The new car market’s A segment for minis and city cars is enjoying a surge in consumer interest and sales, with new contenders from a number of manufacturers.

Managing Director, Tony Whitehorn said: "Hyundai is confident the Amica has a competitive role to play – it was our third best selling car in Europe in 2005. As well as having a direct appeal to former Hyundai Amica and Atoz owners, many of whom have requested its return, Amica has the potential to win valuable new customers, too.

"It will have particular appeal to those for whom reliability and ease of use are key considerations. The quality and durability offered by Amica, in common with all Hyundai’s current model range, is exemplified by Hyundai’s unique and industry leading five year, unlimited mileage, fully transferable warranty. It is a package no other manufacturer can match and provides peace of mind for the owner."

Two Trim Levels

Amica returns to the UK showrooms in two well equipped trim levels. The entry level GSI specification provides power steering, a split-folding (50:50) rear seat, driver’s airbag, tinted glass, boot light, ABS, front electric windows and a stereo RDS sound system with CD player.

For just £500 more, the CDX matches the base GSI trim and adds: keyless entry, remote central locking, front fog lamps, alloy wheels, air-conditioning and leather trim for the steering wheel and gear knob, body-coloured door mirrors and handles and rear spoiler.

Across the range, the on-the-road prices are lower than they were at the time of the original Amica launch in the UK, in 2000, in spite of the introduction of a new and more powerful engine and the improvement in equipment specifications.

Model Range and Prices

Three models from launch

Prices from £5,995

The Amica model range comprises three versions: 1.1 GSI, 1.1 CDX and 1.1 CDX auto in a range of fresh, modern colours:

MODEL

ON-THE-ROAD PRICE

Amica 1.1 GSI

£5,995

Amica 1.1 CDX

£6,495

Amica 1.1 CDX auto

£7,345

Mica or metallic paint finishes are extra-cost options, priced £295.

Styling

Exceptional interior space

Class-leading boot space

Amica combines a spacious interior with a new look, designed to appeal to a wide range of buyers. The roofline is lower to enhance the car’s aerodynamics and improve balance and proportions. Front and rear overhangs are kept to a minimum to accentuate the Amica’s compact feel and easy manoeuvrability, and maximise interior space.

The simple interior offers plenty of headroom and high levels of functionality and standard equipment. A split folding rear seat is also available for greater convenience.

Significantly, for an about-town car, at 342 cubic feet, the Amica boasts class-leading boot space with plenty of room for the weekly shop.

New 1.1 litre engine

Fuel efficient and low emissions

52.3 mpg Combined Cycle fuel consumption

All models Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) Band C / Road Fund Licence (RFL) £105 per annum

The re-launch of the Amica is not simply a cosmetic exercise. While its appealing looks have been freshened up, there is also a new engine under the bonnet to deliver more refined performance, while meeting Euro IV emissions standards.

The new 1.1 litre four-cylinder 12 valve unit delivers 62 bhp (compared to 55 bhp of the previous model), enabling nought to 62 mph acceleration in 15.2 seconds and a top speed in excess of 90 mph.

Crucial to the Amica’s role as a nimble and budget-friendly machine is its superb fuel economy. In Combined Cycle driving, the 1.1 CDX model with five speed manual transmission can return 52.3 mpg. Even in its natural habitat, travelling around town, the frugal Amica can achieve a very respectable 42.2 mpg (urban).

As well as being fuel-efficient, the 1.1-litre engine also boasts low emissions. Manual and automatic models come within band C for Vehicle Excise Duty, adding to Amica’s low running cost appeal.

Choice of Transmissions

Five speed manual gearbox as standard

Optional four speed automatic for 1.1 CDX model

A five-speed manual transmission is standard on the new Amica, but the CDX is offered with the option of a four-speed automatic gearbox. Ideal for easy city and town driving, the auto option does not deprive the Amica of its value-for-money performance, returning 46.3 mpg (Combined Cycle).

Technical Specifications

GSI

Manual transmission

CDX

Manual transmission

CDX

Auto transmission

ENGINE

Type

4 cylinder SOHC

4 cylinder SOHC

4 cylinder SOHC

12 valve

12 valve

12 valve

Displacement (cc)

1086

1086

1086

Bore & stroke (mm)

67 x 77

67 x 77

67 x 77

Compression ratio

10.1:1

10.1:1

10.1:1

Max power (bhp)

62@5500rpm

62@ 5500rpm

62@5500rpm

Torque (Nm/lb ft)

97.1/72@3000rpm

97.1/72@3000rpm

97.1/72@3000rpm

0-62mph (seconds)

15.2

15.2

18.9

Top speed (km/h/mph)

147 / 91

147 / 91

139 / 86

SUSPENSION

Front

Independent MacPherson struts with gas filled dampers

Rear

Torsion beam axle

STEERING

System

Hydraulic power assisted steering. Energy absorbing collapsible steering column

Steering wheel lock to lock turns

2.97

BRAKES

System

Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)

Front

Disc

Rear

Drum

TYRES

Radial Ply

155/70 R 13

175/60 R 13

175/60 R 13

WHEELS

Steel/alloy

Steel 4.0Jx13

Alloy 4.5Jx13

Alloy 4.5Jx13

DIMENSIONS (mm/inches)

Overall length

3565

3565

3565

Overall width

1525

1525

1525

Overall height (without roof rails)

1570

1570

1570

Overall height (with roof rails)

1605

1605

1605

Wheelbase

2380

2380

2380

Track (front)

1315

1315

1315

Track (rear)

1300

1300

1300

Turning radius (m/ft)

5.1 (17)

5.1 (17)

5.1 (17)

WEIGHTS AND CAPACITIES

Luggage capacity SAE litres (cu ft) seats up/seats down

SAE - 342

SAE - 342

SAE - 342

Kerb weight (kg/lb)

1007 / 2220

1007 / 2220

1021 / 2251

Gross vehicle weight (kg/lb)

1336 / 2945

1336 / 2945

1336 / 2945

Max tow weight (kg/lb) braked**

700 / 1543

700 / 1543

400 / 882

Unbraked

400 / 882

400 / 882

400 / 882

Noseweight (kg/lb)

28 / 62

28 / 62

25 / 55

Max roof weight (kg/lb)

30 / 66

30 / 66

30 / 66

Fuel tank capacity (litres)

35

35

35

FUEL CONSUMPTION (mpg) AND EMISSIONS

Urban

42.2

41.5

35.3

Extra urban

60.1

57.6

56.5

Combined

52.3

51.4

46.3

CO2 Emissions g/km*

128

131

145

Service intervals Amica Service intervals replicate those of all Hyundai models in the UK at 12 months or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first

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chi sa perche in UK non la chiamano Atos..cmq il mistero è risolto..

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Cmq la Hyudai Amica l'hanno appena presentata..

guarda che è la nostra atos, in commercio da oltre 3 anni

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quella delle foto è chiaramente una picanto (ha la stesse fiancate) con un frontale diverso

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si..infatti o scritto..chissa come mai in UK nn la chiamano atos..;)..e quello è uno mulo della picanto che a sentire channel4 dovrebbe essere quello dell nuova atos-amica..;)

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