2017 Hyundai Grand i10 Diesel Review
- Feb 25, 2017
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The Hyundai Grand i10 facelift has made its debut today via a digital launch. The prices start from Rs 4.58 lakh and go up to Rs 6.39 lakh ex-showroom Delhi for the petrol variants whereas the diesel variants start from Rs 5.68 lakh and go up to Rs 7.32 lakh ex-showroom Delhi. Design wise, the Grand i10 facelift is quite in tune with its European counterpart. The biggest highlight is Hyundai’s new signature element - the cascading grille. However, the centrally positioned foglamps are given a miss and will be positioned conventionally, and feature a strip of daytime running lamps alongside as well. The profile remains virtually unchanged save for the new alloy wheels, whereas the rear features a new bumper which is identical to the Euro-spec vehicle. The Grand is available in five main variants, all prices are in ex-showroom Delhi:
Hyundai Grand i10 Facelift Petrol
Era – Rs 4.58 lakh
Magna – Rs 5.23 lakh
Magna AT – Rs 5.99 lakh
Sportz – Rs 5.66 lakh
Sportz(O) – Rs 5.96 lakh
Sportz(O) AT – Rs 6.83 lakh
Asta – Rs 6.40 lakh
Hyundai Grand i10 Facelift Diesel
Era – Rs 5.68 lakh
Magna – Rs 6.16 lakh
Sportz – Rs 6.59lakh
Sportz(O) – Rs 6.90 lakh
Asta – Rs 7.33 lakh
Though most changes on the new Grand i10 are mainly cosmetic, the biggest update comes in the form of a new diesel engine. The old 1.1-litre CRDi has been replaced with a U2 CRDi engine which now displaces 1.2 litres and makes 4PS and 30Nm more than the out going model. This brings the max power up to 75PS from 71 PS and the peak torque up to 190Nm from 160Nm. The engine makes its peak power at 4,000rpm whereas the torque now peaks between 1,750 and 2250rpm to give the car a much stronger mid-range than before. The petrol engine on the other hand remains the same 1.2-litre Kappa motor producing 83PS of max power at 6,000rpm and 114Nm of peak torque at 4,000rpm. The facelift comes with a choice of two gearboxes, a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic. The diesel comes with a manual box only whereas the petrol Magna and Sportz Option variants can be had with the automatic gearbox
In terms of features, the Grand is still available with a choice of six exterior colours, the only exception being that the Wine Red colour has been replaced with Passion Red. The top-spec Asta variant features a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. Lower trims feature a 5-inch touchscreen instead. Other added goodies include automatic climate control, a reverse camera and voice recognition. On the space front, expect the new Grand i10 to be no different from the outgoing one. In addition, Hyundai is also offering driverside airbag and front power windows as standard on all variants. The additional airbag however is available Sportz variants onwards, the 14-inch diamond cut alloys can be had with the Sportz (O) AT and Asta variants and finally ABS is available with the Asta only.
The main rivals of the Grand i10 are the recently launched Maruti Suzuki Ignis and the Ford Figo. Though the car might face stiff competition from the Ignis, the Grand i10 has sold over 5.5 lakh units since its launch in 2013. The numbers themselves speak volumes for the trust placed in the brand by customers. And with the much needed update, its momnetum should carry on.
2017 Hyundai Grand i10 Diesel Review
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