Hyundai launched the corporate edition of the Grand i10 Nios a few days ago and the same has started arriving at dealerships. It is priced at Rs 6.29 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi and is based on the Magna variant. We share with you all the changes it gets over the regular trim.
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Over the Magna trim, the Corporate edition now receives corporate badging, black coloured outside rear-view mirrors, glossy black radiator grille for all colours, roof rails and gets 15-inch wheels with a gunmetal wheel cover. It also gets electric folding ORVMs and LED turn indicators.
There's an all-black cabin with contrast red stitching on the seats, AC vents and gear knobs. It also gets a 6.75-inch touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone mirroring navigation. It is only Rs 19,000 more expensive than the Magna variant and it looks like it has value for money characteristics.
Powering the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Corporate Edition is a 1.2-litre, four-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol motor. This engine generates as much as 82 bhp of power on tap with a peak torque of 114 Nm. This engine gets mated to a 5-speed stick shift as standard and an optional AMT.
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In other news, the South Korean carmaker recently axed out the diesel engine from the Grand i10 Nios line-up. It is now out of production and only a few units of that are available with the dealers as per the stocks last. Currently, Grand i10 Nios is offered with a petrol motor and CNG. Similarly, Hyundai Aura too faced similar consequences and the oil burner in that too was phased out.