Find out…the cheapest car sold at the official price in the Egyptian market
“Suzuki Espresso” starts at 500 thousand pounds for the manual
Find out…the cheapest car sold at the official price in the Egyptian market
“Suzuki Espresso” starts at 500 thousand pounds for the manual
The Auto Club website monitors the cheapest price of the Zero car on the market, which is sold at the official price during the current period, as a number of followers are looking to acquire units with lower prices, especially after the crazy increases that have affected the market during the current period.
“Suzuki Espresso”
- The Suzuki Espresso model is priced at about 500 thousand pounds.
- While the price of the “automatic” category reaches 600 thousand pounds.
This is according to the latest price list issued by the local agent, Modern Motors.
The Suzuki Espresso model belongs to the category of small sports cars, and is equipped with a three-cylinder engine, with a capacity of 1000 cc, producing 67 “horsepower” and a maximum torque of 90 Newton/meters, connected to a five-speed transmission.
The Suzuki Espresso car relies on the front traction system, and accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h, within 14.3 seconds, with a maximum speed of 150 km. The average fuel consumption is about 5.4 liters, when covering distances of up to 100 km/h.
The Suzuki Espresso car was equipped with some security and safety specifications and means, including “two front airbags for the driver and front passenger, and anti-lock brakes (ABS).
The Suzuki Espresso was equipped with a set of equipment and accessories, including an engine immobilizer, rear parking sensors, halogen headlights, a safety lock for the rear doors, manual side mirrors, and 14-inch wheels.
“Suzuki Espresso” offers some other luxuries, including “manual air conditioning, front electric windows, the ability to fold the rear seats, power steering, and center lock.”
The Suzuki Espresso car contains an entertainment system consisting of “2 speakers, a 12-volt electrical outlet, a digital instrument panel, and others.”