Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift launched at Rs 5.69 lakh

    The Grand i10 Nios sports a refreshed design but continues with the 1.2-litre petrol engine; also gets factory-fitted CNG.

    Published On Jan 20, 2023 12:13:00 PM

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    Hyundai has announced the prices for the facelifted Grand i10 Nios. Introductory prices for the hatchback now start from Rs 5.69 lakh for the base Era trim, going up to Rs 8.47 lakh for the top-spec Asta trim. Bookings for the facelifted Grand i10 Nios were opened earlier this month at a token amount of Rs 11,000.

    1. Grand i10 Nios facelift gets new Spark Green colour option
    2. Now features 4 airbags as standard
    3. Rivals the Tata Tiago and Maruti Suzuki Swift

    Here's a look at the detailed price list of the facelifted Grand i10 Nios in India:

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift prices (ex-showroom, India)
    VariantPetrolCNG
    Era MTRs 5.69 lakh-
    Magna MTRs 6.61 lakhRs 7.56 lakh
    Sportz MTRs 7.20 lakhRs 8.11 lakh
    Magna AMTRs 7.23 lakh-
    Sportz AMTRs 7.74 lakh-
    Asta MTRs 7.93 lakh-
    Asta AMTRs 8.47 lakh-

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift: exterior, interior highlights

    The facelifted Grand i10 Nios now sports a new front bumper that houses the black enlarged grille, which is flanked by new tri-arrow-shaped LED DRLs and side intakes. Along with a new set of 15-inch alloy wheels, the hatchback also sports new LED tail-lights which are connected by reflector bar. Hyundai is now offering a new Spark Green colour alongside the Polar White, Titan Grey, Typhoon Silver, Teal Blue and Fiery Red options.

    On the inside, the hatchback’s cabin layout remains the same but now features new grey upholstery for the seats, a revised instrument cluster and footwell lighting. 

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift: powertrain details

    The facelifted Grand i10 Nios remains mechanically unchanged and is powered by the same 1.2-litre petrol engine from the outgoing car. This unit churns out 83hp and 113.8Nm while being mated to a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox. Additionally, the hatchback also gets a factory-fitted CNG kit with the 1.2-litre petrol engine which develops 69hp and 95.2Nm of torque. This is only offered with a 5-speed gearbox.

    However, the facelifted hatchback no longer gets the 100hp, 172Nm, 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine as Hyundai plans to reserve this engine for the more expensive models in its line-up. 

    Hyundai claims a fuel efficiency of 20.7kpl for the petrol-MT versions while the petrol-AMT returns 20.1kpl. Meanwhile, the CNG variants return a fuel efficiency of 27.3kpl. Hyundai also says the powertrains on the Nios are now compliant with the upcoming RDE norms

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift: variants, features

    The facelifted Grand i10 Nios is being offered in four trims – Era, Magna, Sportz, Asta – and gets a bunch of new features compared to the outgoing model. These include an updated safety kit in the form of four airbags along with ABS and EBD as standard. Additionally, the top-spec version gets six airbags, ISOFIX anchorages, ESC, hill-hold assist and automatic headlamps.

    When it comes to convenience features, the hatchback retains the 8.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, rear AC vents, automatic climate control and a wireless charger. Meanwhile, top-spec versions also get new features such as Type-C USB ports, cruise control and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

    Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift: rivals

    The facelifted Grand i10 Nios takes on other hatchbacks like the Tata Tiago (Rs 5.45 lakh-7.90 lakh), Maruti Suzuki Swift (Rs 5.92 lakh-8.71 lakh) and the Maruti Suzuki Ignis (Rs 5.55 lakh-7.87 lakh) in the market.

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