Enhanced Boot Space and Practicality with New Dual-Cylinder Setup
Hyundai Motor India has introduced the Grand i10 Nios with advanced dual-cylinder CNG technology. The pricing begins at ₹7.75 lakh for the Magna variant and reaches ₹8.30 lakh for the Sportz variant, both prices ex-showroom. This new technology aims to enhance the practicality and storage capacity of the hatchback.
The Grand i10 Nios CNG comes equipped with several features including projector headlamps, LED DRLs, LED tail lamps, roof rails, and a shark fin antenna. The car also features a 20.25 cm touchscreen infotainment system, footwell lighting, rear AC vents, and tilt steering. Safety is a priority with six airbags, TPMS highline, rear parking camera, day and night IRVM, electronic stability control (ESC), and hill-start assist control (HAC).
The Nios CNG variants are powered by a 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine that delivers 69 HP and 95 Nm of torque on CNG, and 83 HP and 114 Nm of torque on petrol. These variants come with a 5-speed manual transmission, unlike the petrol variants that also offer a 5-speed AMT option.
The Grand i10 Nios with dual-cylinder CNG technology competes directly with models like the Tata Tiago, which also features a dual-cylinder CNG system. This new variant addresses the space constraints typically associated with CNG kits, making it an attractive option for urban drivers.
Hyundai's launch of the Grand i10 Nios with dual-cylinder CNG technology represents a significant advancement in addressing the practical needs of urban drivers. This new variant enhances boot space and fuel efficiency, reinforcing Hyundai's commitment to providing advanced and eco-friendly solutions in the Indian automotive market.
Features and Specifications
The Grand i10 Nios CNG comes equipped with several features including projector headlamps, LED DRLs, LED tail lamps, roof rails, and a shark fin antenna. The car also features a 20.25 cm touchscreen infotainment system, footwell lighting, rear AC vents, and tilt steering. Safety is a priority with six airbags, TPMS highline, rear parking camera, day and night IRVM, electronic stability control (ESC), and hill-start assist control (HAC).
Engine and Performance
The Nios CNG variants are powered by a 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine that delivers 69 HP and 95 Nm of torque on CNG, and 83 HP and 114 Nm of torque on petrol. These variants come with a 5-speed manual transmission, unlike the petrol variants that also offer a 5-speed AMT option.
Market Position and Competitors
The Grand i10 Nios with dual-cylinder CNG technology competes directly with models like the Tata Tiago, which also features a dual-cylinder CNG system. This new variant addresses the space constraints typically associated with CNG kits, making it an attractive option for urban drivers.
Hyundai's launch of the Grand i10 Nios with dual-cylinder CNG technology represents a significant advancement in addressing the practical needs of urban drivers. This new variant enhances boot space and fuel efficiency, reinforcing Hyundai's commitment to providing advanced and eco-friendly solutions in the Indian automotive market.