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NDTV
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Hyundai i20, Exter, And More Available With Discount Up To Rs 4 Lakh; Details
Hyundai has introduced exciting discount offers for May 2025, allowing car buyers to save significantly on popular models. These limited-time offers include cash discounts, exchange bonuses, and corporate benefits. Here's a quick overview of what offers are available this month. Hyundai Ioniq 5 The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is available with a cash discount of up to Rs 4 lakh. It is to be noted that these offers are valid for the MY2024 models. Sold for Rs 46.05 lakh (ex-showroom), the SUV is sold as a CKD in the country and houses a 72.6 kWh battery pack, offering a range of up to 631 km on a single charge. Hyundai Grand i10 Nios The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios presents various discounts across its variants. The Petrol-Manual variant offers a total of Rs. 75,000 in discounts, including a cash discount of Rs. 40,000, an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 25,000 or Rs. 30,000, and a corporate discount of Rs. 5,000. The Petrol-Manual (Era) variant totals Rs. 45,000 with a cash discount of Rs. 5,000 and an exchange or scrappage bonus of Rs. 30,000 or Rs. 35,000. The Petrol-Automatic variant provides Rs. 60,000 in discounts, while the CNG variant offers a total of Rs. 80,000, featuring a cash discount of Rs. 40,000 and similar exchange/scrappage options along with a corporate discount of Rs. 5,000. Hyundai Aura The Hyundai Aura offers significant discounts for buyers. The CNG variant has a cash discount of Rs. 45,000, plus an exchange bonus of Rs. 10,000 or a scrappage bonus of Rs. 15,000, totaling up to Rs. 65,000 with a corporate discount of Rs. 5,000 for eligible employees. The petrol variant provides a cash discount of Rs. 30,000, leading to a total of Rs. 50,000 in discounts. For the CNG (E) model, the cash discount is Rs. 15,000, totaling Rs. 25,000 with a corporate discount. Hyundai Exter Hyundai is offering attractive discounts on the Exter model, making it a strong choice for buyers. The Petrol-Manual variant features a cash discount of Rs 25,000, along with an exchange bonus of Rs 25,000 or a scrappage bonus of Rs 30,000, totaling up to Rs 55,000 in savings. The CNG variant offers a higher total discount of Rs 60,000, including a Rs 30,000 cash discount. The Petrol-Automatic variant has savings similar to those of the manual version. Additionally, the Ex and Ex (O) models include a scrappage bonus of Rs 5,000. Hyundai i20 The Hyundai i20 features enticing deals for both petrol-manual and petrol-automatic variants. The petrol-manual model offers a cash discount of Rs. 20,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs. 40,000, or a scrappage bonus of Rs. 45,000, with a maximum discount of Rs. 65,000. Meanwhile, the petrol-automatic variant comes with a cash discount of Rs. 15,000, alongside similar bonus options, totaling a maximum discount of Rs. 60,000. Hyundai Venue Hyundai has enticing deals on the Venue lineup. The Turbo Petrol variants offer Rs. 40,000 cash discount, with a choice of a Rs. 30,000 exchange or Rs. 35,000 scrappage bonus, totaling Rs. 75,000. The regular Normal Petrol variants also feature the same cash discount, while the S Plus and S (O) Plus variants provide Rs. 30,000, totaling Rs. 65,000. The Venue N Line includes a Rs. 40,000 discount and the same bonus options, reaching Rs. 75,000. These offers allow for great savings for buyers. Hyundai Verna The Hyundai Verna deals offer a maximum possible discount of Rs. 65,000, which includes a cash discount of Rs. 20,000, an exchange bonus of Rs. 30,000, or a scrappage bonus of Rs. 35,000. Additionally, there is a corporate discount of Rs. 10,000. Hyundai Alcazar For the Hyundai Alcazar pre-facelift deals, customers can benefit from a total maximum discount of Rs. 65,000. This includes a cash discount of Rs. 30,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs. 30,000, which can only be selected if the cash discount is not chosen. Additionally, there is a scrappage bonus of Rs. 35,000 available. In contrast, the Hyundai Alcazar facelift deals offer a total discount of Rs. 50,000, consisting of a cash discount of Rs. 10,000. Customers can also opt for an exchange bonus of Rs. 35,000 or a scrappage bonus of Rs. 40,000, but they can only choose one of these options. Hyundai Tucson Hyundai Tucson offers discounts for buyers: the Diesel variant has a cash discount of Rs. 30,000 and an option for either a Rs. 45,000 exchange bonus or Rs. 50,000 scrappage bonus, totaling up to Rs. 80,000. The Petrol variant includes a Rs. 20,000 cash discount and either a Rs. 50,000 exchange bonus or Rs. 45,000 scrappage bonus, with a total of Rs. 70,000 in discounts. (These discount details are received through our dealer-level sources. Please check for exact quantum of discount at your nearest dealership, as it may vary)


Hindustan Times
28-04-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 to Hyundai Grand i10 Nios: Most affordable cars with 6 airbags as a standard feature
For many car buyers, even in the affordable mass market segment, automotive safety features have been playing a crucial role in purchase decisions. While most of the passenger vehicles in the segment with a price slab above ₹10 lakh come with a host of advanced safety features, including six airbags as standard, there are some cars under ₹10 lakh that also come with six airbags as a standard feature. Here is a quick look at the most affordable cars in India available with six airbags as a standard feature. ₹ 5.98 - 8.62 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 4.23 - 6.21 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 11.42 - 20.68 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 5 Lakhs Onwards ₹ 6.7 - 9.92 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 6.49 - 9.6 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 is one of the bestselling cars in India in both private and fleet segments. Available in both petrol and a petrol-CNG bi-fuel powertrain options, Alto K10 gets six airbags as standard fitment. Maruti Suzuki Celerio is another popular car in India, which is available with six airbags as standard fitment. Powering the Celerio is a 1.0-litre petrol motor. Transmission options include both manual and AMT units. It comes positioned under the ₹10 lakh slab. Maruti Suzuki Eeco is a popular model in the Indian van market. This minivan comes with six airbags as a standard feature. It is priced under ₹6 lakh and is a widely popular model in the fleet segment. The Eeco comes priced from ₹5.70 lakh (ex-showroom). Maruti Suzuki WagonR is another model in this list that comes with six airbags as standard fitment. This tallboy hatchback is widely popular among private buyers as well as fleet operators. It comes available with a petrol motor, while there is a petrol-CNG bi-fuel option as well. Like Celerio, it is available in both manual and AMT gearbox options. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is an entry-level car from the South Korean automaker in India. It comes fitted with six airbags as a standard feature. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is priced from ₹5.98 lakh (ex-showroom).


Hindustan Times
28-04-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Hyundai i10 crosses 33 lakh sales milestone in 18 years across three generations. Check details
Currently in its 18th year, brand i10 has evolved across three generations - i10, Grand i10 and Grand i10 NIOS. Earlier last year, the Grand i10 Nios, which was first introduced in 2019, surpassed the 4 lakh sales mark in the country The Hyundai i10 brand has surpassed the 33 lakh sales mark since its debut in 2007. The carmaker noted that it has sold over 20 lakh units in India, and exported 13 lakh units to more than 140 countries. The top export markets for brand i10 include South Africa, Mexico, Chile and Peru. Currently in its 18th year, brand i10 has evolved across three generations - i10, Grand i10 and Grand i10 NIOS, and presently comes with 3 powertrain options including 1.2 L Kappa Petrol Manual, 1.2 L Kappa Petrol AMT, and 1.2 L Bi-Fuel Kappa Petrol with CNG. HMIL has sold an average of over one lakh units of i10 annually in India. Also Read : Hyundai Motor Group unveils its next gen hybrid system. Check details HMIL introduced the brand i10 in India in 2007 with several attractive features including dual airbags, ABS and keyless entry. Over the years, the brand has consistently evolved as per the expectations and aspirations of Indian customers, setting benchmarks in its segment. Earlier last year, the Grand i10 Nios, which was first introduced in 2019, surpassed the 4 lakh sales mark in the country. The price of the Grand i10 Nios starts at ₹ 5.92 lakh ex-showroom and goes up to ₹ 8.56 lakh (ex-showroom) and is offered across five variants- Era, Magna, Corporate, Sportz and Asta. Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Interestingly, the company noted that in its current form, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios represents the ideal first car for Indian families. In FY 24-25, over 45 per cent of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios customers were first time car buyers. This model is the preferred family choice, as over 83 per cent of Grand i10 Nios customers are married. Also watch: Hyundai Creta EV review | India's best-selling SUV goes electric | Range, Battery, Price expectation The carmaker further noted that Gujarat, Maharashtra and Haryana stand as the top three markets for the Grand i10 Nios. Unsoo Kim, Managing Director, HMIL stated that the current generation of i10 has achieved up to 91.3 per cent localization for the domestic market, while it is 91.4 per cent for the export models. 'With our upcoming plant in Maharashtra, we intend to expand exports to emerging as well as developed markets, increasing the contribution of exports to overall sales and solidifying our commitment to Make in India, For the World," he added. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2024, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 28 Apr 2025, 11:10 AM IST


India Today
26-04-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Is shifting from a hatchback to a subcompact SUV a worthy upgrade?
With compact SUVs gaining popularity in the Indian market, many hatchback owners consider an upgrade. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, a popular hatchback, and the Hyundai Exter, a micro-SUV, share the same platform and engine options, making them ideal candidates for comparison. But is shifting from a hatchback to a compact SUV a worthy upgrade? Let's dive Front-end of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios (L) and Hyundai Exter (R) The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios sports a sleek, urban look with a bold hexagonal grille, tri-arrow LED DRLs, and projector headlamps. Its compact dimensions (3,815mm length, 1,680mm width, 1,520mm height) and 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels give it a premium yet understated hatchback aesthetic. The facelifted 2023 model added a connected LED light bar at the rear and subtle contrast, the Hyundai Exter embraces a boxy style, giving it an SUV stance. Measuring 3,815 mm in length, 1,710 mm in width, and 1,631 mm in height, it's wider and taller, enhancing its road presence. Its H-shaped LED DRLs, matte black body cladding, and square projector headlamps draw inspiration from Hyundai's global SUV lineup. The Exter's rear features H-shaped taillamps and a black panel with a prominent Hyundai logo, making it visually striking. Rear of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios (L) and Hyundai Exter (R) advertisement The Exter's SUV-inspired design offers a bolder, more commanding presence, ideal for those seeking a modern, rugged aesthetic. The Nios, however, appeals to buyers who prefer a sleek, city-friendly hatchback Comfort and Cargo Boot of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios (L) and Hyundai Exter (R) Both vehicles share the 2,450mm wheelbase, but their interior space and cargo capacity differ. The Grand i10 Nios offers a spacious cabin for a hatchback. Its light-colored, dual-tone interior feels airy, and comes with 260-litre boot is sufficient for daily needs. The Hy-CNG Duo variant, with dual CNG tanks, optimises boot space compared to traditional CNG setups, adding practicality for fuel-conscious Exter, designed as a micro-SUV, takes space to the next level. Its taller cabin provides better headroom, and the wider body enhances shoulder room, making it feel more spacious. The standout feature is its 391-litre boot, 131-litres more than the Nios, ideal for weekend trips. The Exter also features dual CNG tanks. The Exter's higher ground clearance (185mm vs Nios's 165mm) also makes it better prepared for rough roads, though the Nios's lower stance ensures a more planted Tech and convenience Interior design of Hyundai Grand i10 (L) and and Hyundai Exter (R) The Grand i10 Nios is packed with features, boasting of an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, a wireless charger, cruise control, and a Type-C charging port. Safety features include standard six airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, and a rear Exter builds on this foundation and adds a voice-enabled single-pane sunroof, a digital instrument cluster with a colored TFT MID, a dual-camera dashcam, and paddle shifters for AMT variants. Semi-leatherette seats and an all-black cabin theme, though the Nios offers a dual-tone interior option. Like the Nios, the Exter includes six airbags as Exter's also features a sunroof and digital cluster, making it more appealing for tech-savvy buyers. The Nios, however, holds its own with a robust feature set at a lower price vehicles are powered by a 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine (82bhp, 114Nm) and a 1.2-litre CNG option (68bhp, 95Nm), paired with a 5-speed manual or AMT. The Nios claims slightly better fuel efficiency at 20.7kmpl (petrol) and 28.1km/kg (CNG) compared to the Exter's 19.4kmpl (petrol) and 27.1km/kg (CNG). For city driving, the Nios's smoother ride and lighter clutch make it more agile, while the Exter's higher ground clearance and stiffer suspension handle uneven roads the Grand i10 Nios ranges from Rs 5.98 lakh to Rs 8.62 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Exter starts at Rs 6.13 lakh and goes up to Rs 10 lakh. The base Nios is Rs 26,500 cheaper, and its top variant is about Rs 1.58 lakh less than the Exter's, making it a budget-friendly Nios is more practical for urban commuters seeking affordability and efficiency. The Exter's higher ground clearance and larger boot make it better for varied terrains and family the upgrade worth it?Shifting from a hatchback like the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios to a compact SUV like the Exter depends on your priorities. The Nios excels as a city hatchback, offering a good cabin, agile handling, and lower costs, making it ideal for solo drivers or small families focused on urban mobility. The Exter, with its SUV styling, superior space, and advanced features, is a compelling upgrade for those wanting versatility, better ground clearance and family-friendly buyers prioritising value and city driving, sticking with the Nios is a good choice. However, if you crave the SUV lifestyle, extra cargo space, and modern tech, the Exter justifies the premium. Test-drive both to see which aligns with your needs—either to Auto Today Magazine