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Hyundai i20 price in Belagavi
The i20 on road price in Belagavi ranges from ₹7.25 lakh for the base variant to ₹14.21 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex showroom prices of the i20 in Belagavi are between ₹5.99 lakh and ₹11.53 lakh.
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The Hyundai i20 price in India starts at ₹5.99 lakh and goes up to ₹11.53 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec 1.2 Petrol Era MT Hyundai i20 price is ₹5.99 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec 1.2 Petrol Era MT Hyundai i20 on road price in Belagavi is ₹7.25 lakh.
The 1.2 Petrol Sportz IVT Hyundai i20 price is ₹8.76 lakh, ex-showroom.
The 1.2 Petrol Sportz IVT Hyundai i20 on road price in Belagavi is ₹10.53 lakh.
The top-spec 1.0 Turbo Petrol N-Line N8 DCT Hyundai i20 price is ₹11.53 lakh, ex-showroom.
The top-spec 1.0 Turbo Petrol N-Line N8 DCT Hyundai i20 on road price in Belagavi is ₹14.21 lakh.
Trending Questions on Hyundai i20 - Answered by Autocar Experts
I currently have 2017 Celerio AMT. I am looking for a small car with a smooth automatic transmission as an upgrade. My daily usage is just 20 kms and a monthly once long trip of around 200kms. Majority of the journey will be in city trafic. What are my best options under 10 Lakhs, and should I also consider the Punch ev.
If you are looking for a smooth automatic experience, a CVT is your best option. While most cars in this price range use an AMT like your Celerio, there are two options with CVTs – the Hyundai i20 and the Honda Amaze. Both these cars get 1.2-litre four-cylinder engines mated to CVT transmissions that are smooth and easy to use. Both have reasonably roomy cabins, but the Amaze has the advantage of a larger boot. It is also the newer car and therefore gets our vote.
With regard to your query about the Punch EV, there is no denying that it is a phenomenal city car. However, your limited commute of just 20km does not really justify an EV. Also, in our real-world test of the previous Punch EV we managed 216km on a full charge on the highway. The new Punch EV will improve on that with its larger battery pack, but the range might still be a limiting factor on your monthly road trips.
Before you decide, do take a test drive of all these cars.
I own Nissan Micra XVCVT,2013 Year.I want to go for exchange.I want to go for Hyundai I10 Nios Corporate semi Automatic car.Your suggestion required.Eagerly awaiting your positive Reply.
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Petrol-AMT is an excellent, user-friendly city car. The engine is smooth, refined and fuel-efficient. Do keep in mind that the drive experience with the AMT will not be nearly as seamless as your Micra CVT, however by AMT standards, the Nios' unit is quite smooth. So if you are on a tight budget, go for the Nios. But if you can extend your budget slightly, we'd highly recommend you to consider the Hyundai i20 Magna Petrol-IVT. Not only is the i20 a much bigger, more spacious and more premium offering, but its petrol-IVT combination is smooth and seamless, something as a Nissan Micra CVT owner, you will appreciate.
I am a 37-year-old self-employed male with two young kids. I loved the Virtus and decided to make it my first car. However, when I calculated the cost of ownership over 10 years, I felt I would be spending too much. My preference shifted towards the Hyundai i20 N Line after reading reviews that described it as a good driver’s car with ample rear space and decent boot space. Mileage is not a concern. My question is: will it satisfy me, or will I regret not getting the Virtus? If I choose the N Line, should I go for the manual or DCT? My usage will be 30% city and 70% highway.
Namaste Team. I own a Wagon R VXI 2015 and now wish to upgrade. We are a family of five, and my monthly driving is not more than 600 km. I am a driving enthusiast, and my budget is ₹13 lakh on-road. I do not want to consider Tata. My family has been associated with Maruti Suzuki for the past 30 years, but I am open to other brands.
I want to buy a base-model car for city use. Please suggest which is better between the Hyundai Aura and i20 Era, or recommend another car in the same price segment.
I’m planning to buy the Hyundai i20 N Line N8 Manual. My monthly travel will be under 500 km. Will this car be economical in terms of maintenance costs and mileage? Also, should I wait for the upcoming i20 facelift or go ahead with the current model? Finally, should I choose the i20 N Line, or are there better alternatives I should consider? Please suggest.
I am in Bangalore and planning to buy my first automatic car as a new driver, with a budget of ₹10-12 lakh. I am confused between the Baleno AMT, i20 iVT and Sonet. Earlier, I was thinking of buying the Punch, but due to service issues, I am not considering it. The Exter AMT also seems like a good option.
I’m planning to buy an automatic car for my parents, and I’m really confused between the Hyundai i20 and the Honda Amaze. The car will be used mostly in city traffic, so comfort, ease of driving, and reliability are very important to me. Which one would suit elderly drivers better and be easier to live with in the long run?
Hi, I am planning to buy my first automatic car. It will be used mostly within Bangalore city, and occasionally, I will drive to my native place. Could you please suggest a good family car within a budget of Rs 10 lakh?
I’m planning to buy an automatic car for my parents, and I’m really confused between the Hyundai i20 and the Honda Amaze. The car will be used in city traffic, so comfort, ease of driving, and reliability are very important to me. Which one do you think would suit elderly drivers better and be easier to live with in the long run?
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