Hyundai Grand i10 review, test drive and video

Hyundai's Grand i10 is an all-new hatchback that sits between the current i10 and i20 in the carmaker's model line-up.

Published on Aug 07, 2013 07:30:00 AM

50,085 Views

The talking point of the Hyundai Grand i10 is under the hood. Powering this new hatchback is an all-new, 1.1-litre, three-cylinder U2 VGT diesel motor which develops an estimated 70bhp (the power and torque figures have not been disclosed yet). This new three-cylinder U2 engine is essentially the 1.4 four-cylinder unit with a cylinder chopped off. Counter balancing shafts have been used to iron out the inherent imbalance of a three-cylinder configuration. The Grand i10 will also come with the familiar 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine with a four-speed automatic as an option, but it’s only the diesel that we were given to test drive.
 
We had high expectations of this new compact engine especially since Hyundai has made great strides in diesel technology. However, when you first fire the engine, its not very impressive. At idle, you can’t miss that sharp diesel clatter which quickly goes away when the revs rise. At low revs, the engine is never intrusive and it's only when you near the redline that you can really tell it’s a diesel.
 
 
 
 
 
Hyundai Cars

Hyundai Alcazar

₹ 17.46 - 25.40 lakh

Hyundai Aura

₹ 7.38 - 10.24 lakh

Hyundai Creta

₹ 12.85 - 23.75 lakh

Hyundai Exter

₹ 6.66 - 11.82 lakh

Hyundai Grand i10 Nios

₹ 6.32 - 9.59 lakh

Hyundai i20

₹ 8.01 - 14.44 lakh

Hyundai Ioniq 5

₹ 52.97 lakh

Hyundai Tucson

₹ 33.67 - 42.39 lakh

Hyundai Venue

₹ 9.01 - 16.20 lakh

Hyundai Verna

₹ 12.86 - 20.27 lakh

Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

Advertising
Advertising
NEXT STORY
Copyright © 2024 Autocar India. All Rights Reserved.