Hyundai has taken its popular hatchback, the Grand i10 Nios, a step further by introducing a dual-cylinder CNG variant, which enhances practicality without compromising on style and performance. The updated CNG setup, which was first seen on the Hyundai Exter CNG, is now available in the Grand i10 Nios. This new configuration brings a split-cylinder setup that offers more boot space, a significant upgrade for those looking for a practical and fuel-efficient hatchback.
Design and Styling
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios dual-cylinder CNG variant comes in two trims: the mid-spec Magna and the higher-spec Sportz. The model showcased here is the Sportz variant finished in an attractive Atlas White color. The front design features projector headlights accompanied by LED DRLs that give the car a modern and sleek look. The signature Hyundai logo is placed above the grille with a satin-chrome finish, adding to the premium appeal.
From the side, the Grand i10 Nios Sportz variant sports 15-inch dual-tone steel wheels with stylized covers, contributing to the car's overall sporty character. The body-colored ORVMs (Outside Rear View Mirrors) and door handles complement the vehicle’s exterior design, with turn indicators neatly integrated into the ORVMs. Dark grey roof rails further enhance the sporty feel of the car, making it stand out in its segment.
Rear Design and Boot Space
At the rear, the Grand i10 Nios Sportz variant boasts connected LED tail lights. However, the central piece of the tail lights is not illuminated. Hyundai has also equipped this variant with a rear defogger, although it lacks a rear wiper and washer. The car comes with rear parking sensors and a camera, ensuring easy and safe parking in tight spaces. The tailgate features the 'Hy-CNG Duo' badge, which signifies the new dual-cylinder CNG setup.
The dual-cylinder configuration has been cleverly integrated below the boot floor, freeing up the entire boot area for luggage. This innovative design maximizes cargo space, making the Grand i10 Nios CNG variant an ideal choice for weekend trips and long drives. To accommodate the CNG setup, Hyundai provides a puncture repair kit instead of a spare wheel, adding further practicality to the hatchback.
Interior and Features
Stepping inside, the Grand i10 Nios Sportz variant welcomes you with a dual-tone interior, featuring beige-coloured seats with integrated headrests at the front. Hyundai has also prioritized safety, equipping the car with a fire extinguisher placed under the front passenger seat. The rear seats come with dual adjustable headrests, ensuring comfort for rear passengers.
The feature list includes an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, manual air conditioning with rear AC vents, and keyless entry. On the safety front, the Grand i10 Nios Sportz is loaded with six airbags, a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), electronic stability control (ESC), and 3-point seat belts for all passengers, making it one of the safest options in its category.
Performance and Pricing
Under the hood, the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios CNG variant is powered by a 1.2-liter petrol engine paired with a CNG kit. This powertrain generates 69 PS of power and 95 Nm of torque, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. This combination offers a balance of performance and fuel efficiency, making it a practical choice for city driving.
Priced at Rs 8.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Grand i10 Nios Sportz CNG variant competes directly with the Maruti Swift and also serves as an affordable alternative to Hyundai's Exter CNG. With its spacious interior, advanced features, and improved boot space, the dual-cylinder CNG variant of the Grand i10 Nios stands out as an excellent option for budget-conscious buyers seeking practicality and efficiency in their daily commute.
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