All-new Hyundai Grand i10 Nios revealed

    Second-gen Hyundai Grand i10 gets the ‘Nios’ suffix and will be sold alongside the current Grand i10; bookings open today at Rs 11,000.

    Published On Aug 07, 2019 11:03:00 AM

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    UPDATE: Hyundai Grand i10 Nios to be sold in 10 variants

    The wait for the all-new Hyundai Grand i10 is nearly over. Set for its global debut (and India launch) on August 20, the covers are off the all-new Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, which is the third-generation model in the i10 family. Hyundai says the ‘Nios’ suffix stands for ‘more’, which denotes the new Grand i10's promise of providing more to the buyer in terms of space, features and performance.

    The Grand i10 Nios will co-exist with the current-gen Grand i10, and will slot in between the Grand i10 and i20 in Hyundai's line-up. Bookings for the Grand i10 Nios open today at dealerships and online for an amount of Rs 11,000.

    In terms of design, the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios seems to follow in the new Santro's footsteps, with shapely projector headlamps flanking the large ‘Cascading Grille', and an interesting touch is the presence of angular LED DRLs on the edges of the grille. The window line rises sharply towards the back, and the chrome door handles, shark-fin antenna and dual-tone alloy wheels add some flavour to the Nios' appearance. The Grand i10 Nios retains the fairly upright, monocell shape of its predecessor, and while Hyundai hasn’t shared specifics, the Grand i10 Nios will likely be a shade bigger than the current-gen model and resultingly, will have more interior space.

    What has also been revealed is the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios' interior. Sporting an ivory-grey colour scheme, the Grand i10 Nios gets an all-new dashboard, with an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system taking pride of place. The touchscreen unit itself is flanked by buttons and dials, the dash and doorpads feature a dimpled, textured finish and overall, the interior appears neat and airy. Some of the interior bits seem to be borrowed from the Venue – namely the new steering wheel, AC vents and even the infotainment system, which is likely to come with Hyundai’s BlueLink connectivity suite. Being a Grand i10, there are plenty of storage spaces – the door pockets are large, there’s a small cubbyhole above the glovebox to store odds and ends and cupholders between the front seats. And while there is no picture of the rear seats yet, expect plenty of space for those sitting at the back.

    Some of the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios' features are visible in the first pictures, which include steering-mounted controls, powered ORVMs, wireless charging, a part-digital instrument cluster and automatic climate control. Expect the Grand i10 Nios to also get an extensive list of safety equipment.

    Power for the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is expected to come from BS6-compliant versions of the existing 83hp, 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine and the 1.2-litre U2 diesel. Both engines will come with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard, while AMT automatics are also likely be offered with both.

    The new Grand i10 will also spawn a compact sedan variant just like the pervious-gen car. However, the new model is unlikely to carry the Xcent moniker the current model uses. This new compact sedan was exclusively spied by us earlier in June.

    What do you think of the all-new Hyundai Grand i10 Nios? Let us know in the comments.

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