Mon. May 13th, 2024
Hyundai i10 Grand Nios Corporate Edition launchedImage Source: Hyundai Press Kit

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Hyundai has launched the Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition.
  • The Corporate Edition is based upon ‘Magna’ variant.
  • Features on offer are better than the Magna variant.

Hyundai has recently launched its Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition in India. The Corporate Edition variant of the Grand i10 Nios is based on the ‘Magna’ trim. However, the features on offer are somewhere close to the higher variants. And this is how, Hyundai and other carmakers are attracting alot of customers this festive season.

Hyundai offers four trims on the Grand i10 Nios including Era, Magna, Sportz and Asta. However, the Corporate Edition will be placed just above the Magna variant.

The features that sets the Corporate Edition apart from the Magna variant is the 6.75-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, electrically adjusted OVRMs, air purifier and a new kind of fabric for the seats. The infotainment system on offer will be a double din audio system. Meanwhile, the air purifier offers gesture control with HEPA filter. The new seats on the Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition will be anti bacterial and anti fungal.

Likewise, on the exterior, the 15-inch alloy wheels now replaces the 14-inch steel wheels. The alloy wheels on offer are now finished in gunmetal gray for the Corporate edition. Meanwhile, the OVRMs now gets the same color as the body with integrated indicators on it.

Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition side
Image Source: Hyundai Press Kit

Hyundai is offering the same 1.2-litre petrol and diesel engine on the Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition. The petrol engine produces 83BHP of power and 114Nm of torque. Meanwhile, the diesel engine produces 75BHP of power and 190Nm of torque.

Price of the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition petrol manual is ₹6.11 lakh while the petrol AMT will cost its customer ₹6.64 lakh. Likewise, the diesel manual comes with a price tag of ₹7.19 lakh. This way Hyundai is charging somewhere around ₹18000-19000 more for the additional features in comparison to the Magna variant.

 

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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