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New Hyundai Grand i10 vs Honda Brio

The Honda Brio's always been one of our favourite hatchbacks, but there's a new player in town, the Hyundai Grand i10. Can this be a new favourite?
1 min read19 Dec '13
Staff Writer

What's what

Back in December 2011, we pit the Hyundai i10 against the Honda Brio, and after driving both cars, came to the conclusion, “The i10 is nowhere near as fun to drive as the Brio and can’t match it in key areas like passenger comfort and ride and handling. You can’t get away from the fact that the Brio is and feels like a car in a higher class.”

However, the new Grand i10, that is essentially the next-generation i10, has addressed those very weaknesses with better dynamics and a bigger cabin. But, these improvements have come at a price. At Rs 5.48 lakh, it’s not only considerably more expensive than the standard i10 (without discounts), it’s a bit steeper than the Brio, which costs Rs 5.38 lakh, too!

New Hyundai Grand i10 vs Honda Brio

Meanwhile, Honda hasn’t really tinkered around with its hatchback but has added a much needed height adjustable driver’s seat and a rear windshield defogger. So, can Honda’s only hatch still trump an improved i10? Or does the Grand i10 make for a value proposition strong enough to eclipse the Brio’s fantastic mechanical package? 

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New Honda City vs Volkswagen Vento TSI comparison

The Honda City's always been the auto saloon to buy. Now, there’s the fourth-gen City, but how does it compare to the new VW Vento TSI?
1 min read3 Jan '14
Staff Writer

Look at this pair closely and the contrasting car-making philosophies come shining through.

Vento's low speed ride is better and is a bit quicker at 100kph as well.

Honda City's ride is jiggly at low speeds but improves as you go faster.

The Volkswagen Vento's dash is classy but a bit staid. It feels better built than the City's.

The new Honda City's dash is a lot more characterful and piano-black console adds richness.

The new Honda City has bare bootlid insides.

The Vento's boot has cladding on the insides.

The Honda City automatic gets paddle shifters and sport mode setting.

The Vento's seven-speed DSG has a wide set of ratios.

The new Honda City's blue-ringed dials are a bit gimmicky.

The new Honda City's 117bhp 1.5-litre petrol motor is more powerful than the Vento.

The Vento's dials are plain but easily legible.

The Volkswagen Vento's 103bhp turbo-petrol is quieter, smoother.

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Hyundai Grand i10 vs Maruti Swift vs Honda Brio comparison

The Maruti Swift, Honda Brio and Hyundai Grand i10 petrols match in terms of price and specs. Which makes the most sense to own? Read our comparison
1 min read9 Jan '14
Staff Writer

The Honda Brio petrol is powered by a 1.2-litre motor.

The Brio's 1.2-litre engine is good for 89bhp.

The Hyundai Grand i10 petrol also comes with a 1.2-litre petrol engine.

This motor is good for 82 bhp.

The Maruti Swift is powered by the famous Maruti K12 engine which also has a displacement of 1.2-litres.

The Maruti Swift petrol is available in thre variants.

The Grand i10 is almost the perfect package but dynamics could be better.

The Honda Brio is mechanically fantastic but needs more equipment.

The Maruti Swift is the most consistent performer out of the three.

The Swift gets all-black interiors and has acceptable equipment levels.

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