Carry the weight with the 2021 Hyundai Cargo range

The Atos Cargo starts at R179,900.
The Atos Cargo starts at R179,900.
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Hyundai has launched three versatile Cargo models into the SA market. Designed to meet the needs of businesses across the board, this trio of load-lugging hatchbacks offers an attractive mix of reliability, frugality and affordability. Here's a breakdown of the range.

First up is the entry-level Atos Motion Cargo that rides atop a set of 13-inch steel wheels. Step inside its spacious cabin and you'll find a standard seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system (with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility), central locking, an air-conditioner, electric windows, a multi-function steering wheel and driver-side airbag. The Atos Fluid Cargo builds on this with 14-inch steel wheels plus the addition of a passenger-side airbag. Other than that they're pretty much identical.

Both Atos Cargo variants are powered by Hyundai's 1.1-litre four-cylinder petrol engine putting out 50kW and 99Nm of torque. This is sent to the front wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox. Fuel consumption is pegged at a claimed 5.7l/100km. With their rear seats tossed the Atos Cargo twins both offer a generous 1,170-litres worth of cargo space. 

You'll also find tie-down points as well as a sturdy wire mesh barrier situated between the cargo area and two front seats. The rear side windows are also covered with the strong wire mesh on the inside – a welcome feature in a country where the crime rate is so rife. 

The flagship Grand i10 Motion Cargo offers slightly more space with a claimed 1,210-litres available behind the front seats. As with the Atos Cargo, it too features the same protective wire mesh designed to keep both occupants and cargo safe during transit. 14-inch steel wheels are standard here, as is a 6.2-inch infotainment system (also Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible), air conditioning, keyless entry, an adjustable driver's seat and electronically adjustable door mirrors. A driver and passenger airbag are also included. 

 Powering the Grand i10 Motion Cargo is 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine making 49kW and 94Nm worth of torque. Power is delivered to the front wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. Hyundai claims this thrifty motor sips just 5.4l/100km.

Pricing for the new Hyundai Cargo range is as follows:

Atos 1.1 Motion Cargo: R179,900

Atos 1.1 Fluid Cargo: R189,900

Grand i10 1.0 Motion Cargo: R211,900

This includes a standard seven-year/150,000km roadside assistance package and one-year/15,000km service plan.


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