Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Review
India’s second largest carmaker, Hyundai is
working aggressively to reach the top spot. It’s quite an uphill task, but with
recent success of new products such as Venue, everything seems possible for the
carmaker. After capturing the compact SUV segment with Venue, Hyundai has
launched Grand i10 Nios, which will take on its primary rival and bestselling hatchback
Maruti Suzuki Swift. Just like Venue, Nios comes with a range of upgrades and
several first-in-segment and best-in-segment features.
Exteriors: Targeted primarily at the young generation, Nios comes with a bold, modern, sporty and youthful design. Nios is a visual treat for the eyes with its sculpted body work and smooth curves. Adding to the hatchback’s unique character are components such as projector headlamps & fog lamps and trendy radiator grille. Nios also gets boomerang shaped LED DRLs, uniquely placed at the top edges of the front grille. Other key features include blacked-out B and C pillars for floating roof effect, R15 diamond cut alloy wheels, chrome coated outside door handles, G-i10 branding on C-pillar, rear skid plate, rear chrome garnish, shark fin antenna, and roof rails. Nios is being offered in both monotone and dual-tone colour options. Monotone colour options include Fiery Red, Titan Gray, Typhoon Silver, Alpha Blue, Polar White, and Aqua Teal. Dual tone options are Aqua Teal with Black and Polar White with Black.
Interiors: Nios interiors come with a
premium look and feel, as is evident with the hatchback’s sporty all-black
colour scheme, semi-fabric seat upholstery, contrasting colour inserts, glossy
black finish on various components, honeycomb patterned dashboard and panels,
and leather wrapped steering wheel. Nios being larger than its predecessor, it
offers more space on the inside. Cabin is ergonomically designed, which ensures
superior comfort for users. Customers can also expect improved air quality, as
Nios is offering first-in-segment eco-coating technology for the AC. Other
first-in-segment features include wireless charging and driver rear view
monitor. Best-in-segment features include rear AC vents, rear power outlet,
13.46 cm digital speedometer, 20.25 cm touchscreen infotainment system, and USB
fast charging.
Comfort and convenience: Nios is designed
to maximize driving pleasure and provide optimal comfort to passengers. The
spacious cabin has ample legroom and shoulder room for all five passengers. As
compared to Swift, Nios is offering more head room, leg room and shoulder room
for rear passengers. At the front, these spaces are largely the same for both
Nios and Swift. Nios front and rear seats are bolstered, which ensure superior
comfort for users. Seats come with thigh support, which is very useful during
long journeys. Nios is also offering a range of connectivity features that can
be accessed via Hyundai bluelink smartphone remote app. Other key features
include engine start/stop button, height adjustable driver seat, folding rear
seat for increasing boot space, fully automatic temperature control, headlamp
escort function, electrically adjustable ORVMs, glove box cooling, keyless
entry, electric power steering, power windows, rear seat adjustable headrest,
and tilt steering.
Engine: Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is offering
both petrol and diesel engine options. The 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine is
BS-VI compliant and generates 82 hp of max power and 114 Nm of max torque.
Engine is mated to a 5-speed manual or AMT unit. The 1.2-litre CRDi diesel
engine is BS-IV compliant and makes 74 hp / 190 Nm. Engine is mated to a
5-speed manual or AMT unit.
Safety: In terms of safety, Nios gets
dual-airbags, rear parking sensors, rear camera with display, ABS with EBD,
speed alert system, speed sensing auto door lock, impact sensing auto door
unlock, seat belt reminder, central locking, emergency stop signal, and
immobilizer. Nios body is made from 65% AHSS and HSS, which ensures enhanced
protection for all occupants.
Driving Dynamics: if you are planning to
get a driver’s car. This is easily felt when you sit behind the wheel of the
car and start driving. The petrol engine, though same as before, is now BS6
compliant. On paper, the engine output remains same. But while driving you
realize that compared to the BS4 Grand i10, the BS6 NIOS is lower on
performance. The initial pickup is good, up until 80 kmph. But it starts to
struggle once you are in the triple digits. Diesel engine performance is
slightly better than that of the petrol unit, thanks to the higher torque of
190 Nm. You cannot just simply down the gear or press the pedal harder in order
to overtake. You will have to generate momentum and time the overtaking
manoeuvre, which should be easy getting used to. What has improved, is the
steering response and handling. Thanks to the new chassis, the NIOS is much
more stable at higher speeds. The steering wheel too weighs in nicely with the
increasing speed. The suspension setup is not as soft as the Maruti Swift. This
has also helped the car to be more stable on the road. Tyres provide good grip.
Brakes deliver good stopping power. Ergonomics are sorted really well, as
everything is in place. From the steering wheel to view from the windscreen to
instrument console and seating comfort. The Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS offers you a
good view of the surrounding, allowing you to be in a better control of the car
in any situation.
Verdict – Hyundai has not removed Grand i10
from its line-up, it will be on sale along side the NIOS. That is because the
car still has a good demand. It is still one of the best cars available in the
segment. NIOS betters the Grand i10 in many aspects, especially on the
aesthetics and premium factor. Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS is high on features and
comfort. It offers unmatched quality of interiors, which not only look good to
the eye, but also feel nice to the touch. And the package is attractively
priced too. Offering more space, more features, and that too at a lesser price
than its main rival – Maruti Swift. NIOS is built on the Grand i10’s success
formula. With the NIOS, Hyundai now aims to launch a two pronged attack on the
segment leader Maruti Swift. Will the two Grand i10’s together manage to tackle
Swift down, just like what the Hyundai Venue did to the Maruti Brezza? Only
time will tell.
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