Hyundai Grand i10

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    Hyundai Grand i10

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    Hyundai's Grand i10 is a hatchback that does so many things so well, and 2017's update helped make it an even more wholesome package. However, the Hyundai hatchback that's presently available in petrol-manual, petrol-auto and diesel-manual form is set to make way for the next-gen model that comes in October 2019. So, if you are interested in the current-gen Grand i10, don't forget to push for a big discount.

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    Hyundai's Grand i10 is a hatchback that does so many things so well, and 2017's update helped make it an even more wholesome package. However, the Hyundai hatchback that's presently available in petrol-manual, petrol-auto and diesel-manual form is set to make way for the next-gen model that comes in October 2019. So, if you are interested in the current-gen Grand i10, don't forget to push for a big discount.

    Hyundai Grand i10 key specifications

    Hyundai Grand i10 Price NAPriceHyundai Grand i10 Range/Mileage 19.77kplMileageHyundai Grand i10 Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1197ccEngineHyundai Grand i10 Transmission ManualTransmissionHyundai Grand i10 Fuel type PetrolFuel typeHyundai Grand i10 Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Hyundai Grand i10 expert reviews

    We like

    • Ease of use
    • Cabin quality

    We don’t like

    • Taxi image
    • Automatic is expensive

    Hyundai Grand i10 Overview

    The Grand i10 is Hyundai’s best-selling car because it is a fantastic all rounder. It’s well-built, feature-loaded, spacious and easy to drive. Now, Hyundai has given it a mid-life makeover by freshening its looks and adding some much-needed features. But this isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade; the engines have been tweaked too. While the petrol promises to return marginally more out of every last drop of fuel, the diesel engine has been enlarged and has a bit more performance.

    The new model split now comprises of five variants – Era, Magna, Sportz, Sportz (O) and Asta. While the base ‘Era’ petrol variant is almost Rs 40,000 cheaper at Rs 4.58 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it falls short in terms of the kit when compared to its newest competitor, the Ignis, which gets dual airbags, ABS with EBD, tilt steering, speed sensing door locks and more. The top ‘Asta’ variants are around Rs 30,000 more expensive than the outgoing car priced at Rs 6.40 and 7.33 lakh for the petrol and diesel respectively, and consequently pack in more equipment in terms of daytime running lamps, touchscreen audio system, climate control and a reverse camera. Following the common trend, Hyundai has excluded the automatic gearbox option from the top ‘Asta’ petrol variant and has made it available only with the Magna and Sportz (O) variants, priced between Rs 5.99 and 6.83 lakh respectively.

    Changes to the exteriors are subtle yet effective. The car gets a redesigned front air dam with a new large grille area and L-shaped fog lamp housings. New smart daytime running lights (DRLs), located beside the fog lamps, automatically turn off once the handbrake is engaged. There are new 14-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels and, around the rear, there's a new bumper as well. The request sensor (key-linked push-button) located on the passenger-side front door handle has been silently deleted with this update. And the new Grand i10, in an effort to improve radio frequency reception, gets a much longer roof antenna.

    What’s it like on the inside?

    Hyundai has managed to retain the Grand i10’s very upmarket cabin, even managing to improve it in many ways. Fit and finish in fact are every bit as good, with some bits feeling even better made, and quality of the bits you touch, like the gear lever and the steering wheel, feel so good – this still feels like a car from a segment above. There's now a new 7.0-inch touchscreen audio system, with an interface similar to that of the Elantra, and what's nice is that you even get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as part of the software suite. The unit is intuitive and touch sensitivity is nice too. This new audio system will also support voice commands once your smartphone is connected to it. And the screen also doubles up as a display for the newly added reversing camera. The other big addition to the equipment list is the automatic climate control system from its compact sedan sibling. For those looking to buy the lower Sportz variant, even that gets a 5.0-inch touchscreen system with Bluetooth. Even the seats are very comfortable and supportive, and there's so much legroom in the rear that being chauffeur-driven is not a problem either. 

    There’s just one complaint. While all variants come with a driver airbag, variants upwards of Sportz get dual airbags. And an anti-locking braking system (ABS) is only available only on the top-spec Asta variant. Neither of the variants gets speed-sensitive door locks, which is something that the competition from Maruti gets.

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    What’s it like to drive?

    While power on the petrol engine Grand i10 is similar to that of the outgoing car, the diesel gets a larger more powerful engine. While the outgoing car was powered by a 1.1-litre diesel, this one gets a slightly larger 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine with 75hp (4hp more than before). The engine’s capacity has gone up from 1,120cc to 1,186cc, and there’s a bump up in torque figures too from 160Nm to 190Nm. Max torque, however, is now available for only 500 revs (between 1,750 and 2,250rpm) compared to the 1.1L’s wider 1,250 revs (between 1,500 and 2,750rpm).

    On the move, the diesel engine also retains its refined yet responsive character. It still vibrates quite a bit at idle and this vibration can get a bit annoying too, but all this disappears once you put your foot down. Get a few revs up and the three-cylinder smoothens up so nicely that it feels almost petrol-like. Power is delivered in a very linear manner and there’s no noticeable turbo lag to speak of. The additional power and torque may not seem like much in numerical terms but real-world performance is greatly improved, especially so in town. 20-80kph in third gear takes 11.60 seconds compared to the earlier Grand i10 diesel's time of 14.24 seconds. 40-100kph in fourth gear is also down to 13.75 seconds compared to the 17.23 seconds it took on the older car. The Grand i10 generally feels more eager off the line. Press down further – and unlike earlier, where you hit a wall – the Grand i10 now powers on for a bit, with plenty more performance on tap. No, it doesn't feel as peppy as Fiat's 75hp Multijet, used on many a Maruti, but the additional punch does mean you aren't yearning for more power as you were either. The effective powerband is wider than before too but past 4,000rpm, the three-cylinder gets loud and clattery. So, it's best to upshift early and ride the wave of torque, even though the engine spins well up to 5,000rpm. Hyundai claims that both petrol and diesel engines are more fuel efficient thanks to a new alternator management system and better aerodynamics (the latter down to the new front air dam).

    The other area where this car is improved is ride and handling. It now takes to the road like a much bigger, more expensive car with commendable sound insulation and good bump absorption. And that little bit of an edge that the earlier car had over sharp bumps, Hyundai seems to have been able to get rid of that too. Even pitching and bobbing on wavy surfaces are well-controlled and the car feels planted and confidence-inspiring at highway speeds. Its steering might not feel very sporty or lively but it is light enough in the city and returns to centre quite nicely on the move. The real jewel, however, is the gearbox. It is light, has a short throw, and, with well-defined gates, makes shifting gears a joy. Even the clutch is nice and light, although the action is a bit springy and at times is a bit difficult to modulate; especially considering the stall characteristics of the three-cylinder motor.

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    Should I buy one?

    With the facelift and the updates to the diesel engine, Hyundai has taken a good product and made it even better. The car feels fresh, beautifully built and the additional power of the diesel makes it a bit nicer to drive too. Sure, even more power on the diesel would have been nicer still and the new Grand i10 still lags behind when it comes to safety kit. But look at what the Grand i10 offers as against what you pay for it, and it's pretty clear why more than 10,000 buyers a month sign on the dotted line for the car. This clearly is one of Hyundai's best cars.

    Take a closer look at the facelifted Grand i10 in our image gallery

    Hyundai Grand i10 features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    1197 cc
    Body Style
    Hatchback
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    2
    Max Power
    83hp at 6000rpm
    Max Torque
    114Nm at 4000rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Hyundai Grand i10 variants and price

    Hyundai Grand i10 price for the base model starts at ₹ 6.88 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 7.24 lakh (on-road Delhi).Hyundai Grand i10 comes in 12 variants.The Hyundai Grand i10 Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 6.88 lakh - ₹ 7.24 lakh.

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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 U2 CRDi Asta 1186cc | Manual | Diesel | 24.95kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 U2 CRDi Sportz (Dual Tone) 1186cc | Manual | Diesel | 24.95kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 U2 CRDi Sportz 1186cc | Manual | Diesel | 24.95kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 U2 CRDi Magna 1186cc | Manual | Diesel | 24.95kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 U2 CRDi Era 1186cc | Manual | Diesel | 24.95kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Asta 1197cc | Manual | Petrol | 19.77kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Sportz (Dual Tone) 1197cc | Manual | Petrol | 19.77kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Sportz AT 1197cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol | 17.49kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Magna AT 1197cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol | 17.49kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Era 1197cc | Manual | Petrol | 19.77kpl
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    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Magna 1197cc | Manual | Petrol | 19.77kpl
    ₹ 6.88 lakh View Price Breakup
    Hyundai Grand i10 1.2 Kappa Sportz 1197cc | Manual | Petrol | 19.77kpl
    ₹ 7.24 lakh View Price Breakup

    Hyundai Grand i10 comparison

     
    Hyundai Grand i10 ₹ 6.88 - 7.24 lakh Autocar India rating for Hyundai Grand i10 8
    Maruti Suzuki Swift ₹ 5.78 - 10.16 lakh Autocar India rating for Maruti Suzuki Swift 8
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    Engine
    1186-1197 cc
    Engine
    1197-1248 cc
    Engine
    1198 cc
    Mileage
    17.49-24.95 kpl
    Mileage
    22-28.4 kpl
    Mileage
    16.5-18.5 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Manual,Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    AMT Auto,Manual
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto,Manual

    Hyundai Grand i10 mileage

    Hyundai Grand i10 mileage starts at 17.49 kpl and goes up to 24.95 kpl.The Hyundai Grand i10 Petrol engine mileage starts at 17.49 kpl and goes up to 19.77 kpl.The Hyundai Grand i10 Diesel engine mileage is 24.95 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Petrol1197ccTorque Converter Auto17.49kpl
    Petrol1197ccManual19.77kpl
    Diesel1186ccManual24.95kpl

    Hyundai Grand i10 quick review

    The Hyundai Grand i10 is not only smart on the outside but is also neatly done on the inside. It's a neatly laid-out space and what's nice is that there's also a good deal of legroom in the back. The cabin narrow so the Grand i10 is best thought of as a four-seater.
    Hyundai's 83hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine is peppy and helps the Grand i10 feel nice and alert in town. Gearshifts on the manual gearbox require minimal effort and the torque converter automatic also feels smooth and likeable, even if the Grand i10 auto can't match rivals on efficiency. The 75hp, 1.2-litre diesel is likeable in its own way with easygoing performance and impressive refinement on the move. An enhanced dynamics package has also granted the Grand i10 pleasant driving manners.

    Hyundai Grand i10 : our choice

    Hyundai has standardised airbags and anti-lock brakes across the Grand i10 range so you no longer have to stretch to higher spec variants to get the safety kit. Our pick of the Grand i10 range is the petrol-manual Sportz version. It features a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system and is sensibly priced for the kit on offer.

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    Hyundai Grand i10 colours

    The Hyundai Grand i10 offers a variety of color options. Hyundai Grand i10 is available in a range of 4 colors. The colors offered in Hyundai Grand i10 are Polar White, Typhoon Silver, Titan Grey and Fiery Red.

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