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Hyundai Santro : The original Tall Boy | Gone but not forgotten Ep 6 | evo India

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2021
  • For episode 6 of Gone But Not Forgotten with HPCL, we’ve got the car that put Hyundai on the map in India - the Hyundai Santro! The Santro was first launched in 1998 and evolved over the years, with the fresh “Millennium” styling in 2001, followed by another significant update in 2003 with the Santro Xing with better crash safety and fresh styling. The Santro hasn’t gone out of production yet - it is still on sale, though in an avatar that shares more in common with the i10 than the original Santro. In this video, we go back over 20 years to take you through the journey of the Santro in India!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 707

  • @evoIndia
    @evoIndia  2 роки тому +52

    What car should we feature next on Gone But Not Forgotten?

    • @sachinmendon
      @sachinmendon 2 роки тому +8

      Omni, Gypsy, Matador, etc

    • @carmaniacbyjis8895
      @carmaniacbyjis8895 2 роки тому +11

      Ford Ikon please 🙏

    • @shloke2760
      @shloke2760 2 роки тому +5

      Contessa, Standard 2000

    • @onlyonxbox7307
      @onlyonxbox7307 2 роки тому +7

      Honda city

    • @shaardulmandlekar8170
      @shaardulmandlekar8170 2 роки тому +7

      If you've done the Santro the next option should be the WagonR! I remember always comparing my dad's gen 1 WagonR with the Santro's of his colleagues :)

  • @aryaansarkar2570
    @aryaansarkar2570 2 роки тому +83

    My uncle gifted my grandfather a red Hyundai Santro in 1999 from his first job,soon after he went abroad and never came back, so Santro became an embodiment of their son,they loved it like anything, regularly serviced it from Sanjay Hyundai which was very far away from our home until Kothari Hyundai was established. I have many fond memories with the car since I spent my childhood with it, whenever I came on a vacation we used to go for a drive in our red Santro. Now my grandpa has passed away,my uncle is very well established businessman in the US and my grandma has lost interest in these worldly things everybody thought of disposing the car off as it was well past its prime and papers are not in order but I intervened and prohibited everybody from selling it as it’s close to my heart, you can say Santro is granny of my Tucson and Aunt of my i20. And I wish to keep it for as long as I can. Thanks!

    • @LuckyRoyal-zq9rg
      @LuckyRoyal-zq9rg 8 місяців тому +6

      The last relation you gave for the cars is just perfect..

    • @raspberrynation
      @raspberrynation 4 місяці тому +1

      Did your uncle come back?

    • @aryaansarkar2570
      @aryaansarkar2570 4 місяці тому +1

      @@raspberrynation Till date never and now even I've lost my grandma 😢

    • @FellaHAILIRA
      @FellaHAILIRA 4 місяці тому

      Indians like to hate america but they won't go to Russia to make a living. In every military video there are thousands of Indians that have nothing good to say about USA but they'll go to America and want America to accept Hinduism and welcome them for always talking negatively about america. If this trend continues uncle Sam will ban India just like they have started doing the same with China.

    • @edwardjosephx
      @edwardjosephx 2 місяці тому +1

      @@aryaansarkar2570rip to your grandmother brother. I hope you keep your red santro forever.

  • @Car_Factory_007
    @Car_Factory_007 2 роки тому +87

    We still own the Santro Xing 17 years old absolutely loved it. Never breakdown anywhere
    Have done 2 lakhs kilometers and still engine is smooth, good punch.

  • @superchargedpetrolhead
    @superchargedpetrolhead 2 роки тому +59

    Our first car is a 2013 Santro which we still have. We have done 90k kms, been in two crashes one of which was major and all of us came out of it unscathed....it is part of the family now and his gonna stay in the family forever...

  • @rayonrobin1622
    @rayonrobin1622 2 роки тому +138

    Hi, just wanted to tell you guys, Please dont stop this series! Keep it going. We really enjoy these videos. Thanks

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +13

      We love creating these as well! Glad that you like the series! #ForEnthusiastsByEnthusiasts

  • @selinachristian6265
    @selinachristian6265 2 роки тому +22

    My family are the dealers for Hyundai in Pune and I still remember how excited we were when the first Santro came in to town. In fact it was under wraps in our workshop and Sirish came along with us to see it. It was love at first sight! ❤️ 😄 One of the USPs which made it sell like hot cakes besides the novelty value was the ease of ingress and egress, especially for older people with bad knees.

  • @nithinjs88
    @nithinjs88 2 роки тому +15

    So much nostalgia watching the Gone but not forgotten series. My neighbour had a Santro and we had a Zen. Always admired the interiors and ease of ingress/egress it had.

  • @sayarawashvideos8365
    @sayarawashvideos8365 2 роки тому +8

    I still own a 2005 santro xing which has clocked 1,34,000kms and still runs like new car! Thanks for the video 😀

  • @789anmol
    @789anmol 2 роки тому +9

    One of my families favourite stories to recall on dinners is how when I was 5 years old we were all out somewhere, I saw a santro parked across the road and I ran accross the street, hugged the cars bonnet and very sheepishly said "Santro, tu kab aayegi mere ghar". 25 years old now and I still keep tabs on latest Hyundai cars

  • @sweetpawsworld883
    @sweetpawsworld883 2 роки тому +6

    I hold a 19 year old santro xing .the first of xing series .it's a very fun to drive car . I also own a 2018 Honda Jazz but the sporty feel that I get in Santro is incomparable to any car . Still gives me 16-17 kmpl(petrol) on highway. Santro has one of the best transmissions , feels like a rocket !

  • @NiallMiranda
    @NiallMiranda 2 роки тому +9

    We bought our Santro (XO) in 2006 and being our first car it was always going to be special. At the onset, we never intended to buy a Hyundai car... it had always been Maruti Suzuki in our heads but our neighbours and friends recommended (or rather compelled) us to buy the Hyundai Santro and we just complied for the heck of it. From the outset, we just loved it... it was a typical Hyundai show-off car- all 4 power windows, rear seatbelts, night mirror, rear wiper and defogger... all this in a budget car! What was Hyundai thinking?!
    Over the years, we drove many other refined and more powerful cars but none could match the feel good factor of Santro. I especially love the fact that it can be used as an automatic in the 3rd gear for almost any speed in the city. Most cars need to be downshifted to 2nd or even 1st gear while tacking speedbreakers on the highway but with a little effort, Santro does the job even on the 4th gear. We need such cars in the present age.
    15 odd years later, the same Santro is still a regular workhorse which is just like how it looked and felt on the day we bought it. Lately, we bought Creta Turbo (not as a replacement) and part of the reason we bought such a premium car was for the assurance that Hyundai is a brand that can be trusted... the trust that we got from our Santro.

    • @LuckyRoyal-zq9rg
      @LuckyRoyal-zq9rg 8 місяців тому +3

      The Santro was like the Creta of 2000s.. The same premium feel and feel good factor all in a budget like the Creta..

    • @BeyondtheTherapyDoor
      @BeyondtheTherapyDoor 5 місяців тому

      Very similar story to mine.2006 Santro XO in real earth colour, we replaced it with polo GT TSI 6 years ago but it was a good car, lots of features for that time.

  • @freakyalex100
    @freakyalex100 2 роки тому +2

    My friend owns a 2003 /04 model Santro (Not sure about the year) but it never fails to put a smile on my face when I drive it. The best steering wheel on a hatchback imo. Such a communicative drive.

  • @rawnkgaming
    @rawnkgaming 2 роки тому +10

    Papa bought the 2002 santro which was jus awesome i still remember how we would vibe with the music playing in the car🥺💥
    I would like to watch the nxt episode on Maruti WagonR...

  • @gurudas8199
    @gurudas8199 2 роки тому +14

    The low end torque and pull without any lag of santro xing and zip plus upto 60 km from standstill can still put many modern cars to shame even now. Just don't want to sell my xing for that lovely engine. Great video Evo team.

  • @haneeshh313
    @haneeshh313 2 роки тому +6

    Santro is a part of my life from sept 27 2003..and still going strong with 1 lakh + kilometers..

  • @carcrazeshow6388
    @carcrazeshow6388 2 роки тому +7

    Yay! Finally, BTW Hyundai santro’s my first car, right now it’s 15 years old santro xing XO! Very reliable!

  • @petrolheadfd
    @petrolheadfd 2 роки тому +5

    Mannnn,this is my fav video you ever uploaded
    Santro,the car on which i learnt driving after driving school
    Its the best car I ever owned
    2000 model,base trim having no power steering and no power windows
    still it was a good car to have,it was fun to drive
    that car never gave any issues
    from my 8 years of ownership i changed only brake pads,exhaust and some gearbox part
    nothing else except basic service,it broke down once only in 8 years and it wasnt even a complete break down,got some issues in gearbox on highway.went to a garage nearby and he adjusted somehow that i reach home and i reached home safely.I still miss my santro for the joy and memories she gave to me and my family,truly its a worthy GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN car.The days driving car without power steering after hitting biceps and shoulders in gym,it was a difficult task but as i said i just loved that car.i sold it and bought wagonr in 2020 which i didnt liked,sold it back.bought beat which was unreliable,sold it
    currently owning figo 2nd gen tdci which is also a gem of its own time. Sadly ford went but i just want to keep this car as long as possible because no car can replace joy of driving a hatch with 1.5 tdci in same price

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +1

      We're glad you liked the video!

  • @navyuvrajarora2827
    @navyuvrajarora2827 2 роки тому +5

    We still have our santro. Santro zip plus model (2002), it's in a really good condition, it still can reach a speed of 120 with ease. We just love santro

  • @voetstryer
    @voetstryer 2 роки тому +2

    So many memories of our Santro. The "it" car of 2000s. Thank you for bringing a smile on my face.

  • @HerschBhushan
    @HerschBhushan 2 роки тому +9

    Had a 2006 Santro Xing XO which was recently sold owing to the 15 years NGT rule in the Delhi NCR. A zippy compact hatch, it never ever broke down, not even once, during its entire 15 years spent with us. The only thing I didn't like was the placement of the front power window switches and a slightly bumpy rear suspension setup. Rest was great.

  • @akashapurv4816
    @akashapurv4816 2 роки тому +3

    We got the OG Santro, a year after launch in 1999. Been in the family for close to 13 years and then upgraded to i20 in 2012. So much memories with this car.

  • @FRANK16ization
    @FRANK16ization 2 роки тому +3

    I still love my 2002 santro I must say the ride handling comfort steering response etc of the Santro till date is not found in many Hyundai cars.

  • @sureshvenkatappa4722
    @sureshvenkatappa4722 2 роки тому +8

    Proud owner of
    Hyundai santro xing (xp)👍
    2005 model.
    16 year old..... still running smoothly.
    No rattling sounds...👌
    Initial pickup .... superb👍👍👍

  • @mxdxav
    @mxdxav 2 роки тому +3

    Santro was the beginning of all Hyundai cars in India

  • @nirmukthanshambukaveeran
    @nirmukthanshambukaveeran 2 роки тому +5

    In each and every nook and corner of our country you will spot the following iconic vehicles: Hyundai Santro Xing, Mahindra Bolero, Maruti Alto and Maruti WagonR! ✨️✨️✨️
    They were there for over two decades. They still continue to rule the Indian roads and the hearts of millions of Indians! ✨️✨️✨️

  • @dhruvshetty.95
    @dhruvshetty.95 2 роки тому +8

    Was eagerly waiting for this video

  • @arvindiyer2803
    @arvindiyer2803 2 роки тому +13

    Wow. So good to see this car again. I have learnt driving in this car 8 years ago. Great car for newbie drivers (at that time). Also, I love watching this series, Sirish sir. Can’t wait for the next episode.

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому

      It's always nice to hear those Santro memories

  • @rosybhola1182
    @rosybhola1182 2 роки тому +1

    we had 3santro(1zipdrive & 2xing) all used till their life of 15years and all above 2.5lakh kms. Santro was so close to our heart n is till now........

  • @souravsharma8055
    @souravsharma8055 2 роки тому +3

    We still have 2003 model Santro Xing 18 yrs old and 2 Lakh+ KMs and it is still peppy and works like charm. I recently did whole Leh ladhak route on it 😁 and it showed how reliable it is where lots of SUVs break down on 17000-18000 feet...it was zipping throughout those curvy roads. I have other cars too but nothing is like Santro😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @moto287
    @moto287 2 роки тому +6

    The low end punch in santro is amazing and you can drive heights easily in 3rd gear which most of hatchbacks now suffer even in 2nd gear. Clutch is bit hard as its older car but gear shift is smooth and acceleration is great . . .
    You should see the roofline - even after 15 years its still feels great - they have used some plastic which is of top notch unlike the cloth material being used now in all cars . Please show Skoda this roofline - may be they learn . . . :)

  • @anujpunyarthi835
    @anujpunyarthi835 2 роки тому +14

    This video refreshed so many memories! Had a 2003 Santro Xing XG up until this year before we switched to Tiago NRG. The previous gen Santros will probably remain as the only manuals which are actually fun to drive in traffic!! Amazing low end torque coupled with short gearing... Absolute breeze in city traffic. A true game-changer in India's automotive history!!

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +1

      True. We felt the same when we drove them

  • @manoj5234
    @manoj5234 2 роки тому +2

    We have a 2003 Xing XG and it is still a class. It has crossed 95000KM and still the engine sound seems like a new one. I have to admit that Hyundai came to India and gave a huge competition to Maruti Suzuki and proved that Hyundai Cars are much better. Love for Santro continues and hence it is still in the market. Thank you @evo India for making the series on Santro. I had requested for this in your previous video on Maruti 800 Series. Thank you so much. Love your gone but not forgotten series. Cheers.

  • @prateek5019
    @prateek5019 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. Owned it for 11 years Xing. Loved it in and out❤️. And I can tell you that, other than brake pads and exhaust, nothing gave me any problem. Pure nostalgia🤘

  • @LuckyRoyal-zq9rg
    @LuckyRoyal-zq9rg 8 місяців тому +1

    We still have a 2003 Hyundai Santro Xing XG variant in black colour, bought from Trident Hyundai in Bangalore. It costed like 4.4 lakhs on road back in 2003,which was very high indeed back then. We still use it as our only car and hadn't upgraded (rather didn't need to upgrade) to a newer car. Still drives better than most of the newer cars and suvs from Hyundai stable itself.

  • @amitabhpramanik6857
    @amitabhpramanik6857 2 роки тому +1

    It's good, my SANTRO is 13.5 years old, it's doing well. I drove it on Kumayun hills also. Thank you.

  • @harshilshinde6314
    @harshilshinde6314 2 роки тому +2

    Just loved your series of gone but not forgotten. This fills me with nostalgia. Great work EVO india👍👍

  • @sundeutsch
    @sundeutsch 2 роки тому +2

    When I bought my Santro Xing GLS in 2010, driving it was really great fun, the power, pick up and driving comfort. The smooth and responsive power steering was the greatest charm with this car.

  • @deepakabram
    @deepakabram 2 роки тому +2

    Also, the Hyundai Santa Fe was named after a place in the USA! :) Great video too, as a WagonR owner, do a timeline video of it too!

  • @sayakmukherjee7777
    @sayakmukherjee7777 2 роки тому +2

    I learnt to drive on the Santro. It was a navy blue Santro Xing top-end model with the washer wiper at the back and a defogger; all the "bells and whistles" at that point. The engine was peppy and spirited, the gearbox was easy to use. The high-speed ride was a tad bit bouncy but we did take it out for 200-300km stints every now and then. Had to let it go when it crossed the 85k mark on the odo. During its time in the family, the Hyundai had seen a lot and took a whole lot of beating but it never gave up on us. The car went on to solidify our trust in the Korean brand. Still, miss, wish I could have it for me now that I am in my 4th year. Great video as usual. Enjoyed the Zen nostalgia. Hoping to see some more in this series.

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for those kind words!

  • @VikasNager
    @VikasNager 2 роки тому +2

    What a video 👏🏻 . Keep making videos like this. We still own Santro XING ♥️. Trust me this car can give tough competition to newbies without any hassle.

  • @sunilbhandarkar346
    @sunilbhandarkar346 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video which took me down memory lane. Our first car was a 2000 Santro LS model which is from the first generation. It did come with power steering, front power windows, rear spoiler and wiper. And its still going strong after 21years and 80k kms. First love ❤ 😍

  • @ManojKumar-wi9en
    @ManojKumar-wi9en Рік тому +1

    You have a very emotionally sentimental to vintage cars... Our grand fathers....

  • @RexyProductions
    @RexyProductions 2 роки тому +3

    There should be an episode in this series for Daewoo models. I grew up with the Matiz in the family, brilliant little hatchback 😁

  • @madhavsaikia6599
    @madhavsaikia6599 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful coverage. From driving tips n tricks to legacy stories....u guys are doing a fantastic job. Out from the monotony of conventional auto journalism. Kudos guys 👍

  • @raju_paulx_9_2_0_0
    @raju_paulx_9_2_0_0 2 роки тому +2

    My Father also bought a santro xing xo which used to get power steering, all 4 power window, 1.1ltr euro3 engine, remote central locking system& rear wiper and defogger in 2007.

  • @evannikhil3236
    @evannikhil3236 2 роки тому +2

    We have the santro xing xo 2005 model, and oh boyyy what a beast!!! I'm 13 now and when I was a kid around 5 or 6 I had rides to it in school everyday, having fun in it by going on a road trip and I literally have no words for the car because it still works like a champ and has always been one of my favourite cars till date

  • @shubhambhattacharya8903
    @shubhambhattacharya8903 2 роки тому +3

    Had a lot of memories with my dad's 2008 Santro Xing GL! Then in 2019, sold the old one and bought the new one Sportz trim. Nostalgic car ❤️
    All it needs a new facelift and it will sell pretty well.

  • @MrAjju16
    @MrAjju16 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks sirish what a way to move back in time machine.... Plz keep it rolling watching👀 for more such content

  • @rockingroopesh6825
    @rockingroopesh6825 2 роки тому +1

    Well explained and magnificently carried the pride and Power of Santro ,Santro is nt just name it was crush fr many and xing model resale value still hasn't gonne down 😍😍🔥🔥

  • @nithishjvj8736
    @nithishjvj8736 2 роки тому +1

    My dad who drives a BMW X5 still calls his old 2000 santro 1.1 a fast car and always tells how he had fun climbing hills back then with 3 on board

  • @harishbala90
    @harishbala90 2 роки тому +4

    Our family got the Santro Xing (Golden color) which I feel was a premium to us. Now our family owns a Hyundai Grand i10 Sportz AMT version. The best part of both the cars is the driving performance, ease of handling & best city driving cars. Hyundai Santro made a revolution on Indian roads by confusing customers go against the craze of Maruti & now it goes stronger even with the current i10, i20, Venue & Creta. Time for Hyundai to focus on safety & performance for Indian standards, price reduction would too help the buyers.

  • @AUTOPOINTRahulVerma25
    @AUTOPOINTRahulVerma25 2 роки тому +2

    Sirish bhai in my Family before switching on to Maruti Suzuki baleno 3 years ago, We were having Hyundai Santro twice one with older generation and another with santro xing GL Plus second generation model. Actually this car was everyone's choice if we look 10 years back for most of the family in India. I was also a proud owner of this legendary product as I miss a lot too.

  • @balasuriyar1711
    @balasuriyar1711 2 роки тому +8

    hyundai santro xo xing limited edition is what i have.. alloy wheels, rear wiper, purple interior, abs and airbag on offer but costs the same

    • @randomvideosyt2624
      @randomvideosyt2624 2 роки тому +1

      man put some videos of your car would love to see :)

  • @DpKris
    @DpKris 2 роки тому +4

    I watch your channel only for this series, such a cool one. Please dont stop.

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the support!

  • @rohanjaiswal3418
    @rohanjaiswal3418 2 роки тому +3

    i still have a santro 2007 XO model which my dad bought and even after 14 years it’s a car which we will keep for more year. we are planning to extend its RTO next year

  • @shahan484
    @shahan484 2 роки тому +1

    Clicked for Santro. Stayed for your knowledge and presentation.

  • @monishm2128
    @monishm2128 2 роки тому +1

    When Sirish brings such content it is nothing but closer to heart and the connect to the video is simply unexplainable ! Kudos to EVO cars on bringing out such content and yeah the sweet bitter yesteryear reminiscence ☺️
    Next I'd suggest something an engine generation which could be gone for good today or in the future. May be the IC engine will deserve such a video on a decade or so 😂
    Maruti's G series engines the brilliant 4 cylinders from Zen, alto 1.1, wagon r, esteem, 1st gen swift etc. The engines that showed character and not just mileage 😁
    Cheers guys ✌️

  • @anirbanbhattacharya6915
    @anirbanbhattacharya6915 2 роки тому +1

    Your gone but not forgotten series are really so informative and interesting. I love them all ❤️

  • @monishthomasp
    @monishthomasp 5 місяців тому +1

    We had a 2004 Black Santro Xing LE version with power steering and front power windows that my dad bought in 2004 new from Calicut KTC Hyundai - this was the longest kept car in our family - 14 years. Even the Amby we kept only 11-12 years and 2 M800s 4 years each. He was unwilling to sell it even in 2018 when renewal time was approaching so we exchanged it with a Grand i10 Asta diesel with Hyundai itself. That is also sold as of 2022 and now we have a Verna Petrol 2022 model - but the Santro stayed the longest and it was Jet black and associated with a lot of family memories. And at the time we exchanged it, it still looked new and had only 44000 km on the clock.. awesome car.. very peppy.. zero problems… ❤
    Hyundai succeeded only because they took the Indian customer seriously. Maruti also did but they did a lot of quality shortchange to drop prices and bump up the fuel efficiency. Not Hyundai. India spec cars made for India, engineered for India with the Indian consumers taste in consideration. That’s why like you said Sirish, people don’t hesitate to buy a Creta, an Alcazar or a Palisade plonking 20 odd lacs because they are assured of the quality for big bucks..
    And that is exactly why, though successful as a mass market carmaker Maruti cannot sell their premium models in large numbers.. though pitifully, cars like Ciaz are truly of good build quality.
    A lovely video.. ❤

  • @BrianAmmanna
    @BrianAmmanna 2 роки тому +2

    This episode brought back so many memories.
    My first car after i started working was the 2002 Santro 1.1L Zipdrive. This was a sea change from dad's Maruti van which was handed down to me.
    The Santro made long drives across the southern states really pleasurable and the peppy little engine was fun to drive in the hills. This car is still running like a charm after clocking over 1 lakh kms which makes it so difficult to let go.
    Very tempted to repaint and restore it back to factory condition.

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому

      All the best for that restoration project!

    • @parthibanvinayagam3414
      @parthibanvinayagam3414 2 роки тому

      Having same car but the mileage is too low for a hatchback,getting 8 kmpl in city and 10-11 in highways ,is that the actual mileage or anything can be fixed?

  • @abhiramakula5795
    @abhiramakula5795 2 роки тому +3

    I can't even remember not having our 2006 santro..
    I was a couple of years old back then, so I don't remember the moment we bought it, but I pretty much grew up with it, and can't wait to learn to drive in the same car 🙌🙌

  • @akhilpopli9451
    @akhilpopli9451 2 роки тому +1

    MY SANTRO(S)
    That’s my Santro….she was my 1st New Car way back in 1999. She’s been an integral part of the family ever since. She started her journey as TN22K0450 from Chennai, while I was posted at an Air Force Station down South…Yes I am an Indian Air Force Pilot. Over the years she has seen the Ups and Downs of our lives..seen one boy grow up to be a man and the other transported from hospital to home as a new born….still growing. This car never ceases to amaze all, friends are amazed to she her around and doing the rounds on a daily basis.
    This car has seen the length of India, from the Southern to the Northern tip. So time for my little story…a story I will cherish all my life a story I have told so many and a story I would love to re-live.
    After I returned from Africa having done a tenure with the United Nations I was posted to the Northern heights of the Mighty Himalayas at Air Force Station Leh. Having done so well on the roads in the plains I decided it was time for the Ultimate Test, this young lady was to accompany me to my new base and scale the treacherous roads at elevations above 11000 feet above Mean Sea Level… you see the roads were not good back then…and occasionally there were none.
    The Journey started from Hyderabad to Leh. She was given a full Service and a new music system at Chandigarh and then the two of us began this journey. Udhampur, Srinagar were a cake walk…the journey from Udhampur to Kargil was done in 14 hours straight, crossing the Zozila Pass and through the War Memorial at Dras reaching for a cool off at Kargil. The next day scaled the Fotu La pass also known as Jalehbi a description of the ever curving road and at Luch time it was Leh.
    During the tenure of Leh I was mostly in the forward Sectors close to the Siachen Glacier, this car did her daily chores for my family which I had taken alond…in my free time we scaled all the major passes in the vicinity including the Khardung La pass, the highest motorable pass in the world at 18340 feet as also the Chang La pass enroute the beautiful Pongong Tso lake. It was so exciting people screaming Tamil Nadu as she drove along in the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir.
    This Young Lady as I call her gave everything that was demanded of her through my Wonder Years in the Indian Air Force…kind of like a Soldier on Duty herself.
    On completion of 15 years She got a new name…AP29M9611 as also to ease her and give her a senior status she was joined by my 2nd Santro AP28BT2283. Through the years I flew so many different Aeroplanes and Helicopters…but the car remains the same, though she’s been making those little Ooohs and Ouch sounds just like yours truly. In a way she has been so HUMAN. Now I hung my Uniform and still I fly a mighty Jet but one thing that still remains is my good Old Santro…
    It wouldn’t be s urprise if this Old car once again hits the road up North to the mighty Himalayas to re-live the precious moments once again…the spirits of both of us are pretty high to rekindle those memories. Cheers to this wonder car……2018
    Incidentally the original Tall boy 1999....lives on.
    Just gave the bumpers a body color, as couldn't get her a new set.

  • @keymate16
    @keymate16 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this series. For content hungry guys like me this is like a full meal main course with dessert treat. zen fiat and now santro. Thanks for taking us for a joyride time machine. I remember the first gen Santro was heavily promoted and had vertical grills with H logo. Kia is doing exactly following the books of history that Hyundai as left behind. Both hyundai and kia have stormed the indian market with some really cool cars which both the classes and masses have enjoyed equally. Both brands are tasting success. Sadly the i30 never made it to the indian shores. The i30 would create a new category of cars which will stand above the premium hatchback segment.

  • @vmuthu100
    @vmuthu100 2 роки тому +1

    my brother bought a second hand (2005) Santro zip drive in 2013, it was still good. I personally believe these kinds of cars really good for India roads. Economy and realiable.

  • @abheykalia5393
    @abheykalia5393 2 роки тому +2

    My family used to own a Black 2003 Santro Xing, and we sold it in 2016ish and I literally cried that day 😂

  • @apolloxlix679
    @apolloxlix679 2 роки тому +1

    We had a santro from 2008, learned to drive it in 2016 when i turned 16 and we sold it in 2018 for a Bolero because we needed a bigger car and also a vehicle which could take us to our farm. Lots of memories with the santro, i dont think it ever broke down while we had it. The only major expense we had was changing the tyres and replacing a cracked windshield, the other was just routine service

  • @radhakrishnansivaramakrish9902
    @radhakrishnansivaramakrish9902 2 роки тому

    I'm a proud owner of 2001 model Santro other than flying and under water duties it has performed all the other tasks merrily. Our beloved family member. Nice video

  • @belief1111
    @belief1111 2 роки тому +2

    I learnt driving on our Hyundai santro ...will never forget it 🌞

  • @prakashsurya1223
    @prakashsurya1223 11 місяців тому +1

    Now only we are realising the beauty of 90's cars. Still 90's cars looks beautiful 😍 🤩

  • @aravkilak
    @aravkilak 2 роки тому +1

    My dad's 1st car was a 2006 Santro Xing eRLX XO Euro 3. We still have it. It has all the modern day goodies such as all 4 power windows, rear wash-wipe, rear defogger, etc and only lacks fog lamps. It has been driven for 1.1 Lakh kilometers and still is a pleasure to drive today. The engine is extremely refined for its day.

  • @mukundvarshney5102
    @mukundvarshney5102 2 роки тому +3

    Bro you forgot to mention that 2003 model updated santro also comes with 'LPG' MODEL which is called santro 'GLS' around 2010 on huyudai 'ECO' SERIES 👍👍💖✨🙏

  • @MayurKankrej
    @MayurKankrej 2 роки тому +1

    I was Egarly waiting for this video. I still own 2007 Santro xing very reliable and smooth. I driven it for more than 1Lakh KM but it still runs like a new car.

  • @HarshKumar-xf3ef
    @HarshKumar-xf3ef 2 роки тому +1

    This car has my complete childhood, driven just 42000 km (300 km by me), I still have 2002 Zipplus , sad that they won’t allow us to re register but still I m not gonna scrap it EVER

  • @shotoniphone13
    @shotoniphone13 2 роки тому +2

    My dad bought the first generation Santro the day I was born back in September
    2001. I still remember its nice dark blue color.
    I used to love its AC vents design. it was there with us for around 7 years. I really loved the car❤️

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @saptashwabhattacharya4361
    @saptashwabhattacharya4361 2 роки тому +1

    The Santro Zipplus is a car I have had so memories with. Much love. ❤️

  • @mafzalravian
    @mafzalravian 2 роки тому +2

    Hi
    Nice review.
    I have santro gv executive 2006 modle in very good condition. Still satisfied with performance of such a old modle car. Satro is my love.

  • @maverick-carsbikesracingma8686

    Well, even though it isn't a drivers car, the Santro really is special to me. We had 2 Santro's, the OG old one, the Xing. My parents loved it so much we bought it twice(2008 and 2012). It really was quite smooth and comfortable for the time, despite it's small size and puny engine, it felt like a breeze, no matter the condition, and was quite fun in that regard. It was fairly reliable, though it wasnt Japanese reliable, and had its fair share of ridiculous issues, like ants coming out of AC vents and the stereo getting rusted. It makes me laugh while I remember it. This really is an amazing series(makes you laugh and cry at the same time), keep up the good work!

  • @v.sreehari5861
    @v.sreehari5861 6 місяців тому +1

    Oru 1st car was santro 2006 it was as old as me....had very memorable memories with that...then we upgraded to the Verna in 2014 and now have Kia carens and the Verna also....

  • @sanchitsuggala
    @sanchitsuggala 2 роки тому +1

    Feb 2021. We traded in our 2004 Hyundai santro xing with 1.2L km for the new i20. I was born in 2001. The car had been with us for nearly 17 years. Gonna miss that little thing!

  • @swathanthranchintonmukhan
    @swathanthranchintonmukhan 2 роки тому +4

    10 most iconic four-wheelers ever on Indian roads! (My personal favourites)
    Hindustan Ambassador
    Premier Padmini (Fiat 1100 Delight)
    Maruti 800
    Maruti Zen
    Hyundai Santro Xing💫
    Maruti Alto
    Mahindra Bolero
    Tata Safari
    Maruti Gypsy
    Maruti WagonR
    🏅🏅🏅
    Honourable mentions (Personal list)
    Honda City
    Honda Jazz
    Toyota Qualis
    Toyota Innova
    Renault Duster
    Tata Sumo
    Mahindra Thar
    Force Gurkha
    Ford Ikon
    Ford Figo
    Volkswagen Polo
    Skoda Rapid
    Chevrolet Tavera
    🎖️🎖️🎖️

  • @jaykodwani256
    @jaykodwani256 6 місяців тому

    Santro xing is the real oh, still have it & counting miles, love to drive through narrow city lanes & cruising on highways smoothly❤️❤️
    My father was the true hyundai fan & get 6 hyundai’s in 10 years, now that’s we call a fandom👍🏻

  • @menonverse
    @menonverse 2 роки тому +1

    I have no idea why I watched this video, but I’m glad I did.
    We had a 2004 Santro Xing XP, and it had done just 10k km in 8 years and then I was finally given the car and long story short, the odometer was around 85k when we finally sold it in 2015.
    Loved the car, so many memories attached to it.

  • @mxdxav
    @mxdxav 2 роки тому +1

    I was eagerly waiting for this video ❤

  • @nandakrishnakesavapuram5758
    @nandakrishnakesavapuram5758 2 роки тому +2

    A 2002 ZipPlus was the first car that my parents bought. I was around 3 years old back then and I pretty much grew up with it. It's the car I learnt how to drive in. We sold it last year and it was a pretty emotional day for us all.
    P.S: we also had a mid-range model and got the bumpers painted silver.

  • @arunjayaseelan6923
    @arunjayaseelan6923 2 роки тому +1

    I am using santro 2001 model for the last 13 years now also it gives me 20+ mileage.Amazing car

  • @adityamadan28
    @adityamadan28 2 роки тому +1

    The 1998 Santro was the third car in my family. My sister and my 3 cousins were brought home for the first time in our Santro. As a kid I used to dream of driving our santro but my family sold it in 2014 due to registration issues, just a few months before I got my license. Still, I have many memories and emotions connected with the car.

  • @YashAkhouri
    @YashAkhouri 2 роки тому

    Thank GOD you're back! Yay!

  • @rohanagarwal6848
    @rohanagarwal6848 2 роки тому +1

    We had first generation santro in our family i think it was top model because it had front 2 power windows . It seriously very spacious 5 adults would adjust in it comfortably

  • @aakashgupta1694
    @aakashgupta1694 2 роки тому +1

    My Family Purchased Santro In 2003 GS Zip Plus Variant . We Upgraded From Maruti 800
    So At That Time It Had Power Steering, Defogger, Body Colored Door Handles, Front Power Windows, Front Fog Lights. Which Were Considered Luxury Features Back In 2003.
    The Best Thing About The Car Was Its Reliability and Performance.

  • @alanpeter0117
    @alanpeter0117 2 роки тому +2

    Still have a 2006 Xing XL Automatic
    Without doubt one of the most reliable cars I’ve owned with service costs being less than ₹5000 even after 15 years. Engine is barely audible when it warms up and the 4 speed AT gearbox is still one of the smoothest shifting gearboxes as it gets up to speeds of 100+ kmph with ease. I plan to continue owning my Santro for as long as I can because the feel of driving the car (even though it is an AT) is still something very special to me

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +1

      Keep on motoring 👍

    • @alanpeter0117
      @alanpeter0117 2 роки тому

      @@evoIndia Mr. Chandran
      If you ever plan to review the Xing AT, I’d be honoured to lend you my car for the drive

  • @sidz0001
    @sidz0001 2 роки тому +2

    Xing is the King. Timeless best hatchback in it’s segment.

  • @puravverma
    @puravverma 2 роки тому

    My dad had 2001 model white santro and we used to go for a ride late night I’ve listened most of the albums and songs in that car only, it was CD era, my dad installed heavy subwoofer, Pioneer TS-2150 with a 4 channel Alpine amp in it in 2004, and the mirrors of our car was tinted with a imported colour film which was bought from US by our uncle, that was a memorable time for us 2004-2017 we sold it in 2017 cuz it was more than 15yrs and not legal to be driven in delhi we still miss our santro cuz it was like a family member to us overall……santro is not just a car it’s an emotion, it’s a family member!

  • @vikass865
    @vikass865 2 роки тому

    Great series Shirish ! Back to those days in new millenium when just after getting a new job all I wanted was to get Santro Xing GLS and a lovely partner in it !! 😁😅. Alas ! missed out on both !

  • @Sach6251
    @Sach6251 2 роки тому +2

    I had a 2005 Santro Xing, which was passed on by my dad to my brother to me. I still miss it 😭 as i have lots of memories with it.

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +1

      We miss our old Santros as well 😭

  • @arjun7108
    @arjun7108 2 роки тому

    I really love this. Vlog bcuz am owner of 2000 model zip drive and I proud to say that. I love santro.

  • @pratikpatil4
    @pratikpatil4 5 місяців тому

    I am still using 2006 Santro xing petrol and it's still performing awesome. Of course i have maintained it properly. Its been 17 years but it did not disappoint me . I am still doing rhousands of kilometers in it and fully satisfied.

  • @rambot670
    @rambot670 2 роки тому +1

    Still drive a Santro, still runs superbly !

  • @altech6582
    @altech6582 2 роки тому +1

    I still have a 19 year old Santro base model 2003 completed 10 lakh km also don't do some managing on the car still no break down no no problems ever best car ever by Hyundai my favourite car

  • @akhilt.a8332
    @akhilt.a8332 2 роки тому

    I owned santro xing in the year 2013. Used it till 2020 and it was an awesome car. I remember we gone for a trip from calicut to dhanushkodi and back. It was a womderful drive.

  • @reubenmathew4323
    @reubenmathew4323 2 роки тому +1

    Our family's first car was the Santro Zip Drive bought in around 2001. I still remember when I first set my eyes on it, I was most fascinated with the power window buttons at the front compared to the usual rolling windows back then. Then it had a wiper at the rear which also something to brag about. Few years down the line, when I was of eligible age, the car was still around for me to have my first driving lessons in with my dad. I didn't have much time with the car as an adult but I cherish every memory of it. We then sold it in 2009 and got the Accent which served us for another 8 years. Both Hyundai's were sold only because of rusting issue due to the hard water in my area used to wash the cars. Otherwise, mechanically they both were trouble free.

    • @evoIndia
      @evoIndia  2 роки тому +1

      Such a cool memory!