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Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS Corporate Model was leaked

by Navyatha Sandiri
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Hyundai i10, a new version called the Grand i10 NIOS, was introduced on the Indian market last year. It is available at four trim levels – Era, Magna, Sportz, and Asta. Hyundai is now preparing to launch a new version of the i10 NIOS called the ‘Corporate Model.’

A special version called the Corporate Edition is being produced for the Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS, with descriptions of the vehicle being drawn prior to the possible launch during the Festival. It is based on the Magna trim of the B-segment hatchback and will be supplied with both petrol and diesel fuel.

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A collection of pictures from a recent leak shows that a new corporate version is going to be released in India at Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. The Magna version of the compact hatchback is based on the special edition model. The corporate issue however will include, as described in the brochure, numerous other features such as a 15 “gunmetal-style alloy-wheels package, electrically plying body-colored ORVMs, and new business badges. The cabin however has additional features such as a 6.75-inch mobile navigation touch-screen infotainment system and a gesture sensor air filter and Hepa filter.

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In comparison, the standard Magna version features a 14 “steel wheel with a cover, a 2-DIN audio system, and folding black ORVM manually. However, the rest of the features of the Grand i10 Nios Magna trim tend to remain unchanged-LED daytime running lights, halogen headlamps, glossy black panel, body-colored door handles, keyless lock, automatic front power windows, and power steering, among other features. The cabin is also fitted with comfortable white fabric upholstery.

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The Corporate Version will have the same “normal” motor options as the other. The first is a 1.2-liter, naturally aspirated petrol engine capable of producing 83 hp and 114 Nm. The second one is a 1.2-liter, turbocharged, diesel mill capable of belting out a maximum power of 75 hp and 190 Nm.

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The price list of the Hyundai i10 NIOS Corporate Edition is not yet known, but the model on which it is based, i.e. the Magna trim, is priced at Rs. 5.91 lakh for the petrol manual, Rs. 6.44 for the petrol automatic, and Rs. 7.0 lakh for the diesel manual. (All prices here are ex-showroom, New Delhi) “as reported by gaadiwaadi”.