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Hyundai has launched the new Grand i10 hatchback, which will slot in between the current i10 and the i20 in the carmaker's line-up.
The Hyundai Grand i10 is available in four trims - Era, Magna, Sportz and Asta.
The Era gets power steering, an air conditioner and an engine immobiliser. The Magna trim adds central locking, fog lamps, keyless entry, wheel covers, electrically-adjustable wing mirrors, power windows and rear air-con vents. The Sportz trim gets rear parking sensors, a music system with aux-in and USB connectivity, push button start, tilt-adjustable steering wheel and a cooled glove box. The top-of-the-line Asta trim adds a rear windscreen wash/wipe with a defogger, rear spoiler, alloy wheels, driver's seat height adjust, steering-mounted audio controls and Bluetooth connectivity.
The base petrol Era trim costs ₹ 4.29 lakh, the Magna trim comes for ₹ 4.49 lakh, the Sportz trim for ₹ 4.88 lakh, and the Asta trim for ₹ 5.47 lakh. The diesel Era comes for ₹ 5.23 lakh, the Magna for ₹ 5.43 lakh, the Sportz for ₹ 5.82 lakh, and the Asta for ₹ 6.41 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Hyundai has stated that these prices are introductory.
The car comes in two engine options, a 1.1-litre, three-cylinder U2 VGT diesel motor that develops 70bhp, and the familiar 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine with a four-speed automatic gearbox as an option. The diesel returns an ARAI-rated 24kpl.
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