Expert Review on Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
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Hyundai Grand i10 Nios: car&bike Expert Take
“The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios remains the gold standard for anyone seeking a sophisticated, feature-rich urban runabout. It doesn't just offer a way to get from point A to point B; it does so with a level of cabin refinement and material quality that usually belongs to a segment above. With the latest facelift, Hyundai has doubled down on safety and visual flair, proving that a compact hatchback can be both sensible and aspirational.” — Shams Raza Naqvi
Read: 2023 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Facelift Review
Our Senior Editor, Shams Raza Naqvi, leads a team with over 16 years of expertise in the Indian car market. To bring you this Hyundai Grand i10 Nios expert review, we didn’t just do a quick lap around the block. We thoroughly tested the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift in real-world conditions with a tough cycle including stop-and-go urban commutes as well as long highway runs to make sure that our verdict on its performance and safety is backed by actual road time, not theory.

Since its launch in 2019, the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios has been the go-to for buyers who want a sophisticated choice in an SUV-obsessed world. We've watched Hyundai constantly tweak and polish this platform, culminating in a significant refresh. It’s perfect for the driver who needs to squeeze into tiny parking spots but still wants an interior that feels like a step up from the status quo.
This Hyundai Grand i10 Nios expert review is based on detailed road tests conducted by the car&bike team across various terrains. We evaluated the 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine for its mechanical smoothness and the AMT version for its convenience in city congestion. Whether you are looking at the entry-level Hyundai Grand i10 Nios base model or the feature-loaded flagship versions, the focus remains on a "big car" feel within a compact footprint. Watch our detailed video review for more insights into why this car remains a top seller.
Watch: 2023 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Facelift Review
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios has never tried to be a track-focused machine. Instead, during our testing, it became clear that the brand has tuned the powertrain for absolute refinement. We found that the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine makes city commutes feel effortless, delivering a predictable, linear surge of power.
Engine Options Tested
Engine Option | Power | Torque | Transmission options |
1.2-litre Kappa Petrol | 82 bhp | 114 Nm | five-speed MT / five-speed AMT |
1.2-litre Bi-Fuel (CNG) | 68 bhp | 95 Nm | five-speed MT |
Driving Experience: Real World
On our city and highway test drives, the 1.2-litre petrol variant emerged as the benchmark for smoothness. During our urban runs, we found the engine to be incredibly quiet at idle. The five-speed AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) is one of the best iterations in the segment, swapping ratios with enough precision to keep the engine in the meat of its power band without the "head-nod" sensation common in budget cars.
Shams Raza Naqvi notes:
“The Nios continues to provide decent performance, more so for the city environment. The drivetrain doesn't feel lazy, and the gear shift is as smooth as ever.”
The CNG version, while dropping in outright power, manages to maintain a usable character for routine duties. However, once the engine revs over 3,500rpm, a bit of noise does creep into the cabin. While it lacks the sheer "shove" of a turbocharged unit, we observed that it never feels strained during triple-digit highway cruising. One important technical highlight is the E20 fuel compatibility, ensuring the car is future-proof as ethanol blending increases in India.
When we look at the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios design language, it focuses on a sensuous sportiness that makes it look more mature than its predecessor. In contrast to its predecessor’s rounded aesthetics, the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios facelift features sharp lines and a wide, planted stance.
We noted that the design focuses on visual flair and visibility. The glass area is generous, and the overall proportions allow it to stand out in a parking lot without being overly loud. Our observations show it is a car designed to appeal to the urban buyer who values a sophisticated, executive appearance.
As we observed the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios exterior, the intention was clearly to balance modern aesthetics with practical utility.
- Front Profile: Up front, the Nios features a massive new black radiator grille sitting between redesigned boomerang-shaped LED DRLs. We noticed the DRLs are now integrated into the bumper, giving it a much wider and modern look at night.
- Side Profile: The profile remains sleek with the blacked-out C-pillar, which creates a floating roof effect. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios top model features sharp 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels that fill the arches well. Large doors make getting in and out very easy for all age groups.
- Rear Profile: The rear is the highlight of the facelift, featuring new LED tail lamps connected by a red strip that makes the car look significantly more premium. The 'NIOS' lettering on the boot lid is clean and upscale.
Dimensions Table
Measurement | Value |
Length | 3,815mm |
Width | 1,680mm |
Height | 1,520mm |
Wheelbase | 2,450mm |
The interior is where the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios truly justifies its premium billing. During our time with the car, it was obvious that the designers focused on material quality and ergonomics.
- Cabin Layout: The dashboard layout is horizontal and features a high-quality grey-themed finish. The dual-tone scheme brightens the interior, and the fit and finish are consistent across all touchpoints.
- Seating Comfort: Up front, the seats offer excellent lateral support for long drives. In the rear row, the wheelbase translates into respectable legroom for a car of this size, and the dedicated rear AC vents are a blessing in the Indian summer.

Features That Improve Daily Use:
- The inclusion of a Type-C charging point for fast charging modern devices.
- Eight-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity.
- A mix of analogue and digital displays in the instrument cluster provides all essential driving data.
- Wireless phone charging pad conveniently located in the centre console.
While the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios base model covers the basics, the higher trims introduce a level of luxury, such as a leather-wrapped steering wheel and cruise control, that makes the cabin feel special.
Hyundai has really hit the nail on the head with how they’ve positioned the Nios. It feels like a natural 'graduation' for families ready to move on from their first basic hatchback. Whether you’re watching every rupee or you’ve decided it’s finally time to treat yourself to all the bells and whistles, the pricing is spread out so logically that you never feel like you’re overpaying for the equipment you get.
Showroom Prices (New Delhi):
Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
Era (Base Model) | Rs 5.47 lakh |
Magna | Rs 6.26 lakh |
Sportz | Rs 6.79 lakh |
Asta (Top Model) | Rs 7.40 lakh |
During our evaluation, it became clear that the brand has made a conscious choice to offer a strong entry price, while the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios top model remains competitive by offering features usually found in sedans.
Efficiency is always a top priority for Indian buyers, and the Kappa petrol engine in the Nios is designed for a
balance of city drivability and fuel economy.
Observed Fuel Efficiency During Testing
Variant | City (kmpl) | Highway (kmpl) |
1.2-litre Petrol MT | 14–16 kmpl | 18–20 kmpl |
1.2-litre Petrol AMT | 13–15 kmpl | 17–19 kmpl |
1.2-litre CNG MT | 20–22 km/kg | 25–27 km/kg |
During our tests on highways, the petrol manual version was able to deliver impressive fuel economy when driven at steady speeds. This strengthens its status as a sensible long-distance option for small families.
Safety is an area where the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios has set a benchmark for hatchbacks in India. Unlike many rivals, Hyundai has moved toward offering advanced safety tech as standard equipment.
Passive Safety and Crash Protection:
The vehicle now comes with four airbags as standard and six airbags in the top trims. This has instantly elevated the Nios to a safer segment in India.
"The safety quotient has gone up on the car... a big thumbs up to Hyundai for giving so many safety features on this car," notes the car&bike review team.
Note: This model has not yet been rated by Global/Bharat NCAP.
Active Safety Systems:
Standard equipment now includes Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Start Assist Control (HAC), and Vehicle Stability Management (VSM). During our highway driving, the stability interventions worked smoothly, ensuring the car felt secure during sudden manoeuvres.
Technology in the Nios is about functionality that makes a difference.
- Infotainment: The eight-inch touchscreen is incredibly responsive. During our testing, smartphone connectivity with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay was consistent with no dropouts.
- Cabin Practicality: Adding TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) is a great benefit, and the reverse parking camera with guidelines makes parking in tight spots very easy. Other practical touches include the cooled glovebox and footwell lighting.
Boot space is a primary reason why many buyers prefer the Nios over smaller entry-level cars.
- Standard Capacity: 260-litre.
In real-world use, this means practical accommodation for two medium-sized suitcases for airport runs. The wide aperture makes it easy to load bulky grocery bags. Note that in the CNG variant, the tank significantly reduces the usable cargo room.
In our test drive, we found that the Nios clearly trumps its rivals in terms of low-speed ride comfort.
- City Driving: In urban conditions, the suspension feels soft and absorbs imperfections well without thudding into the cabin. The steering is light, making it the perfect car for tight traffic.
- Highway Driving: On the highway, the Nios is a smooth operator, settling into a calm cruise once you hit 80-100 kmph. It feels secure and predictable for daily driving. But if you push it hard through the twisties, you’ll notice some body roll. It’s clearly been engineered to soak up bumps and keep passengers happy, which is exactly what most of us actually need in the real world

Hyundai has kept the Nios lineup highly intuitive. Rather than confusing buyers with endless cosmetic packages, the variants are cleanly separated by what urban commuters actually require. In our experience, this allows buyers to quickly identify the exact trim that matches their daily driving routine and budget.
Trim Levels
The Nios is available in distinct trim levels, each serving a specific role for the urban buyer.
- Era and Magna: Serving as the foundation of the range, these trims are ideal for budget-conscious buyers. During our evaluations, we found they provide fundamental safety gear and necessary cabin comforts without forcing you to pay for tech you might not use.
- Sportz: We consider this the optimal middle ground. It bundles the most requested daily features and offers the AMT gearbox option. In our view, it is the most practical and well-rounded choice for someone tackling heavy city traffic every day.
- Asta: This top-tier trim is aimed at those wanting a premium, feature-heavy experience. It packs in the full six airbags and upgraded interior finishes, making it the clear choice for buyers who want sedan-like equipment in a smaller footprint.
Powertrain Options
Buyers choose between a refined 1.2-litre petrol and a highly frugal CNG setup. In heavy city traffic, the petrol engine's snappy response and automatic gearbox option make driving incredibly easy. The CNG variant, meanwhile, caters strictly to high-mileage users who prioritise running costs over outright performance and boot capacity.
Base vs Top Model Positioning
Hyundai ensures that even the entry-level Nios is not stripped of basic dignity. Crucially, core safety equipment like four standard airbags is present right from the base Era model. You do not have to stretch your budget to the absolute limit just to get a competent and safe car.
"The entry-level trims nail the basics brilliantly, meaning you never feel shortchanged if you decide to skip the fully loaded versions," observes Shams Raza Naqvi.
At the other end, the Asta trim justifies its premium by adding advanced tech, striking diamond-cut alloy wheels, and a level of interior polish that makes it a true standout in the compact hatchback segment.
With the lineup catering to different budgets, the choice depends on your usage:
- Best for Value-Conscious Buyers: Magna (Manual). It covers all the essential comforts and safety features.
- Best for the Daily Commute: Sportz (AMT). Ideal for city dwellers who want the convenience of an automatic with a loaded feature list.
- Best for Driving Enthusiasts: Asta (Manual). For those who want the full suite of six airbags and the precise control of a manual gearbox.
The Nios faces stiff competition from the following models:
| Car Model | Engine Type | Efficiency (kmpl) | Key Strength |
| Hyundai Grand i10 Nios | 1.2-litre Petrol / CNG | 14–20 kmpl | Interior quality and feature list |
| Maruti Suzuki Swift | 1.2-litre Petrol / CNG | 18–24 kmpl | Resale value and driving dynamics |
| Tata Tiago | 1.2-litre Petrol / CNG | 15–19 kmpl | Solid build quality and sound system |
Pros
- Best-in-segment interior material quality and fitment.
- Butter-smooth 1.2-litre petrol engine.
- Extensive standard safety features like four airbags and ESC.
- Light steering and compact dimensions make it perfect for cities.
Cons
- Rear seat width is tight for three large adults.
- Engine noise becomes noticeable above 3,500rpm.
- Lacks the "fun-to-drive" punch of the now-discontinued turbo-petrol.
Verdict
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is a focused premium hatchback which succeeds because it understands its audience perfectly. Based on road tests by the car&bike team, it proves its strength in refinement, features, and safety.
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Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Price List (Variant Wise)
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 5.6 to 8.04 Lakh. Hyundai offers Grand i10 Nios in 18 variants. The top variant of Grand i10 Nios is Asta Petrol AMT and the base variant is Era Petrol.
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