To make Grand i10 and Xcent more competitive against the new competition, Hyundai added more features to them. The higher-spec trims of the Xcent mid-spec variants of the Grand i10 have been furnished internally and externally.
Externally, Hyundai added roof rails and moulding on the side of the Grand i10 Magna, and the cabin now contains 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system and Hyundai’s iBlue app. The higher-spec Sportz’s externals now get LED daytime running lights (DRLs) and a rear spoiler, and the internals have been updated with rear AC vents and the touchscreen infotainment system has been upgraded with the iBlue app.
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Meanwhile, the SX and SX (O)- top-spec trims of the Xcent now feature a boot mounted spoiler, the Hyundai iBlue app for the 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system and wireless charging.
The Grand i10 Magna now costs Rs 5.69-6.67 lakh (petrol-MT, petrol-AT and diesel-MT) while the Sportz trim of the hatchback is priced at Rs 6.00-7.33 lakh (petrol-MT, petrol-AT and diesel-MT). The prices for the Xcent SX start from Rs 6.98 lakh to Rs 7.90 lakh (petrol-MT and diesel-MT), while the top-spec SX (O) is sold between Rs 7.74 lakh and Rs 8.67 lakh (petrol-MT and diesel-MT).
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On the 83hp, 1.2-litre petrol Grand i10, the Korean brand is also offering benefits of up to Rs 65,000 and special offers on the 75hp, 1.2-litre diesel hatchback. On the other hand, the customers can get a whopping 90,000 benefit on both the petrol and diesel versions of Xcent. Given below are the estimated revised prices: