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| engine = 1.0L I4 Engine (City Car)<br>658 cc I3 Engine (Kei Car)
| engine = 800 cc I4 Engine ([[Light Economic Vehicle|LEV]])<br>658 cc I3 Engine (Kei Car)
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Svaartaron Metro
Overview
ManufacturerSvaartaron Auto Works
Also calledOtmo Metro
Production1954 - present
AssemblyTorsfeld, FCE, North Ottonia
DesignerJord Farrangur
Izaak Blanko
Nomi Eriksunn
Body and chassis
Classcity car
Body style3 or 5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine800 cc I4 Engine (LEV)
658 cc I3 Engine (Kei Car)
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2350 mm
Length3390 mm
Width1475 mm
Height1450 mm
Curb weight650 - 800 kg

The Svaartaron Metro is a city car produced by Ottonian automaker Svaartaron. Since the nameplate's creation in 1954, the vehicle has been produced in 7 generations. The vehicle is noted for its excellent fuel economy and, like many Otmo designs, its mechanical reliability. Generally classified as a city car, the Metro also qualifies as a Light Economic Vehicle under Ottonian classification. In addition, a variant is manufactured in compliance with Daitoan kei car regulations.

The vehicle was the first design that was headed up by Jord Farrangur.

History