- The Grand i10 BS6 is available in two variants: Magna and Sportz.
- The Sportz variant is now Rs 17,000 more affordable than before.
- The Grand i10 utilises the existing 83PS 1.2-litre petrol engine.
- It's offered with a 5-speed manual transmission.
with prices starting from Rs 5.87 lakh. The Grand i10 is available in two variants: Magna and Sportz. The CNG variant has been dropped from the lineup and the Grand i10 will now soldier on as a petrol-only model. Here's a detailed price list:
Grand i10 |
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Variants |
BS6 Prices |
BS4 Prices |
Difference |
Magna Solid |
Rs 5.87 lakh |
Rs 5.79 lakh |
Rs 8,000 |
Magna Metallic |
Rs 5.90 lakh |
Rs 5.83 lakh |
Rs 7,000 |
Sportz Solid |
Rs 5.97 lakh |
Rs 6.14 lakh |
- Rs 17,000 |
Sportz Metallic |
Rs 6.00 lakh |
Rs 6.17 lakh |
- Rs 17,000 |
Magna CNG Solid |
Discontinued |
Rs 6.46 lakh |
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Magna CNG Metallic |
Discontinued |
Rs 6.50 lakh |
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While prices of the Magna variants have gone up by Rs 8,000, the Sportz variant has received a hefty price cut of Rs 17,000.
The Grand i10 is powered by a BS6-compliant 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine that develops 83PS of power and 113Nm of torque, figures identical to the BS4 version. It's offered with a 5-speed manual gearbox only.
Hyundai has silently discontinued the Grand i10's CNG variants. It came with a 1.2-litre engine that developed 66PS of power and 98Nm of torque. Just like the petrol-only model, the Grand i10 CNG was only available with a 5-speed manual transmission. It remains to be seen if Hyundai will reintroduce the CNG variants in its BS6 iteration later on. The carmaker could also introduce CNG variants of the more premium, too.
The Grand i10 locks horns with the Maruti Suzuki Swift, and its own sibling, the Grand i10 Nios. Would you pick up the older Grand i10 over its fresher rivals? Let us know in the comments section below.
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