Hyundai Grand i10 & Xcent Features Updated

  • Published On: 28 June 2019
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Hyundai has added more features to the Grand i10 and Xcent.

The Korean carmaker, Hyundai has always been the front runner when it comes to feature loaded cars. Hyundai cars have many features that are majorly missed in other manufacturer’s car. Now, Hyundai has upped the game by upgrading the feature list of the Grand i10 and Xcent.

The exteriors of Grand i10 is updated with roof rails, side body cladding, rear spoiler and LED DRLs. The cabin has been upgraded with rear AC vents and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Hyundai’s iBlue app. Whereas, the SX and SX(O) trims of the Xcent features boot mounted spoiler, wireless charging and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with iBlue app.

The Hyundai Grand i10 Magna ranges from Rs. 5.69 lakhs to Rs. 6.67 lakhs while the Sportz variant costs between Rs. 6 lakhs to Rs. 7.33 lakhs. The compact sedan Xcent starts at Rs 6.98 lakhs and goes up to Rs 7.90 lakhs, while the top-spec SX (O) retails between Rs 7.74 lakhs and Rs 8.67 lakhs (prices, ex-showroom). Both Grand i10 and Xcent are available with petrol and diesel engine options. Apart from all, there is Rs. 65,000/- and Rs. 75,000/- benefits on Grand i10 and Xcent respectively.

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