Hyundai India launches Grand i10 Nios with dual cylinder CNG at INR 7.75 Lakh

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Grand i10 Nios comes with features such as projector headlamps, LED DRL and LED tail lamps, roof rails, a shark fin antenna, a 20.25 cm touchscreen infotainment system, footwell lighting, rear AC vents, and tilt steering.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has launched the Grand i10 Nios with a Dual cylinder CNG at a starting price of INR 7,75,300.

This new-age hatchback, designed for a comfortable driving experience, offers a sporty design, advanced safety features, and smart technologies. The Grand i10 NiosHy-CNG Duo can run on both petrol and CNG, promising high fuel efficiency and ample boot space.

Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director and Chief Operating Officer of Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, "As a customer-centric company, we keep our ears to the ground and ensure that every innovation reflects the true desires of our customers. The launch of the Grand i10 NiosHy-CNG Duo is a testament to our commitment to innovate and provide sustainable mobility solutions that meet the evolving needs of our consumers. With its advanced dual cylinder CNG system, great fuel efficiency and safety features, the Grand i10 NiosHy-CNG Duo is designed to deliver a comfortable driving experience. I am confident our customers will appreciate Grand i10 NiosHy-CNG Duo."

The Hyundai Grand i10 NiosHy-CNG Duo is powered by a 1.2 L Bi-Fuel (Petrol with CNG) engine and comes with a 5-speed manual transmission. The vehicle is equipped with a company-fitted CNG system featuring an Integrated Electronic Control Unit (ECU), ensuring a seamless drive experience when shifting between petrol and CNG. The dual-cylinder CNG system also maximizes the practical usage of boot space, catering to the travel needs of customers.

Enhancing its appeal, the Grand i10 Nios comes with features such as projector headlamps, LED DRL and LED tail lamps, roof rails, a shark fin antenna, a 20.25 cm touchscreen infotainment system, footwell lighting, rear AC vents, and tilt steering. On the safety front, the hatchback includes six airbags as standard, TPMS highline, a rear parking camera, day and night IRVM, electronic stability control (ESC), and hill-start assist control (HAC). Both the Grand i10 NiosHy-CNG Duo and the Single Cylinder version will be available for customers.

Launched in 2019, the Grand i10 Nioshas become a key volume model for Hyundai Motor India Limited, with over 4 lakh units sold to date. The car's new-age design appeals to young, tech-savvy buyers who value comfort, convenience, and a cost-effective means of transportation. The Grand i10 Nios combines modern aesthetics with advanced safety features to ensure overall customer safety and satisfaction, the company said.

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