Hyundai Grand i10 News
The company, which has not changed prices of its other models, said the price hike is due to increase in input and material costs.
Hyundai has upped its game with the introduction of the 2017 Grand i10, which comes with a brand new 1.2-litre diesel engine along with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
Hyundai has made a host of changes to the 2017 Grand i10.
With monthly sales crossing 10,000 units, the Grand i10 is one of the most popular cars in its segment and was introduced in the Indian market in 2013.
The Grand i10, a.k.a. second-generation i10, which made its world debut in India in September 2013, was a runaway success for Hyundai.
Hyundai has confirmed that the Santro will make a comeback in 2018.
First introduced in 1998, Hyundai’s best-selling car, the Santro, was discontinued in 2014 to make way for the Grand i10.
The mid-life update of the second generation i10 comes with Hyundai’s new 'cascading' grille, which will become the brand’s signature design feature in future models.
To make the two-pedal version of the popular Grand i10 more accessible to the masses, Hyundai has introduced the automatic in the Magna trim, priced at Rs 6.21 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai), that translates to an on-road price of Rs 7.10 lakh.
Maruti's Alto retained the top position last month, with 21,462 units, as against 22,889 units in January 2015.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd on Wednesday launched 'SportZ Edition' of its compact car Grand i10 to celebrate its first anniversary.
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