Hyundai Getz
The Hyundai Getz (also sold as the Hyundai Click or Hyundai TB) is a supermini car produced by the Hyundai Motor Company. It is available in three and five door hatchback body styles, and with a 4-speed automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission.
At launch in 2002, 1.1, 1.3 and 1.5-litre petrol or 1.5-litre turbodiesel engines were available. From 2004, a new 1.1 litre engine was introduced to the line and a 1.4 litre engine replacing the 1.3 litre. A 1.6 litre engine replaced the 1.5 litre. However, availability of engine options varies depending on market.
The 1.6 litre gasoline engine is unavailable in New Zealand, and some countries in South-East Asia and South America
A facelift for the 2006 model saw the Getz receiving a 4 cylinder 1.5 litre diesel option, upgraded dash and interior facia and trim, new front and rear styling, driver and front passenger air bags. In the UK side airbags were fitted to all models as standard.
Trim levels in the were UK GSi, CDX and Sport. However, in Australia and New Zealand XD and XE were the main trim levels.
In Australia, the 2002-04 Hyundai Getz was assessed in the Used Car Safety Ratings 2006 as providing “significantly worse than average” protection for its occupants in the event of a crash..
Conversely, the car was awarded a respectable 4 stars (out of five) in its 2004 EuroNCAp crash tests. It turned in what EuroNCAp described as a “reasonably balanced performance” and “generally good” in-car protection for children. It was noted, however, that the design of the car did little to protect pedestrians.
Reflecting market priorities and price point control, some safety equipment is either unavailable or available only as extra-cost options on some models in some markets. The South African market version, for example, is not available with side airbags at any price and makes do without a rear foglight and a third three-point seatbelt on the rear seat. In the philippines and south America, the Getz is not fitted with airbags or ABS brakes as standard.
In Venezuela, the Hyundai Getz is badge engineered as the Dodge Brisa. This new model replaces the Accent-based Brisa that debuted in that market in April 2002.
In Malaysia, the Hyundai Getz is locally assembled as the Inokom Getz. The model offers both manual and automatic transmission with a single 1.4L petrol engine option.
In late 2008 or early 2009, the Getz will be replaced by in Europe the new i20 model.