Image gallery: 2017 Hyundai Grand i10 facelift
Hyundai has given a mid-life facelift to the Grand i10. The new Hyundai Grand i10 is now even more feature loaded, comes with a new diesel engine, improved efficiency as well as refreshed looks. The Grand i10 retains the roomy interiors as well as driving dynamics. To see what else are the changes, check the image gallery below
The grille is much more wider now while the front as well as rear bumpers are all-new
There are no changes to the side of the car
The tail lamps are slightly revised, however, they still aren't LED units
15-inch wheels would have suited the Grand i10's looks better
The DRLs and the smaller fog lamps are the changes on the lower part of the Grand i10's face. Note that these fog lamps are not projector units like in the Elantra and the UK-spec model
The touchscreen infotainment system is the biggest change in the cabin. The steering wheel gets an additional voice command button which uses a USB-based connection for executing the instructions
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Mirror Link are now available on the Grand i10 Asta trims
The buttons used are new
The reverse camera is located under the Hyundai logo
The reflectors are now round. While the badge is now a 1.2D signalling the new engine under the hood. There is no CRDi badging anywhere on the car
The new 1.2-litre U2 3-pot diesel engine makes 75PS/190Nm
Hyundai had added a cooled glovebox in the first anniversary edition of the Grand i10 and this continues with the facelifted car
More stories about the new Hyundai Grand i10
2017 Hyundai Grand i10 launched in India
2017 Hyundai Grand i10 diesel road test review
Starts Rs 4.98 Lakhs
1186cc
Manual
75
194
24.95 Kmpl
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