Hyundai has unveiled the facelifted Grand i10 along with a sedan version of the popular i10 hatchback. This move aims to cater to a specific market looking for more choices within the i10 lineup.
The new model showcases a complete redesign of its front and rear ends. The front of the vehicle retains the triangular theme while moving away from the current cascading effect. Notably, the front boasts sharper headlights and a new bumper housing a lower black radiator grille.
The sedan variant features L-shaped Daytime Running Lights, while the Hatch variant sports Y-Shaped LED lights. The rear has also undergone changes, with redesigned tail lights that showcase C-shaped LED lamps. These new models will be available in six colours: Typhoon Silver, Titan Gray, Phantom Black, Fiery Red, Starry Night, and Atlas White.
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Stepping inside, both models sport a dual-tone interior layout of black cloth and vinyl, accentuated by red trim. The leather steering wheel further enhances the interior. The cars come equipped with an 8,0-inch Infotainment System compatible with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a 3,5-inch TFT LCD Cluster, and rear parking assist, among other new features.
Here’s how much the new Grand i10 Sedan will cost:
- Grand i10 Sedan 1.2 Fluid MT – R279 900
- Grand i10 Sedan 1.2 Fluid AT – R309 900
Grand i10 Hatch Pricing:
- Grand i10 1.0 Motion MT – R229 900
- Grand i10 1.0 Motion AT – R269 900
- Grand i10 1.0 Fluid MT – R264 900
- Grand i10 1.2 Fluid MT – R279 900
- Grand i10 1.2 Fluid AT – R309 900
In terms of powertrain options, customers can choose between 1,0-litre and 1,2-litre 4-Cylinder petrol engines. However, the Sedan variant is exclusively available with the 1,2-litre engine, generating 61 kW of power and 114 N.m of torque. Buyers have the option of a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed auto.
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