Hyundai i10 is coming back! Yes, you heard it right. This small, cute car, which was once everyone’s favorite, is now going to return in a new avatar. It is reported that the company is preparing to launch it again in the market with a new variant. And this time it is going to be even more amazing, because the engine in it will be powerful, mileage will also be tremendous and the price will be such that everyone will say, “Wow!” If you are also thinking of buying an affordable and good mileage car, then this new model of Hyundai i10 can be a perfect choice for you. Let’s know the complete information about Hyundai i10.

Hyundai i10: What will be special in the engine?

Talking about the engine, it is expected that the new Hyundai i10 will come with both petrol and CNG engine options. The petrol variant can get a 1.0 liter engine, and the CNG variant is also expected to have a 1.0 liter CNG engine. And don’t worry, both these engines are not going to be less than anyone in terms of power and performance. There is also news that you will get a 5-speed manual gearbox in this car, which will make driving even more fun.

Hyundai i10: Price and launch date?

Talking about the price, the company will launch Hyundai i10 with a new variant, so the price is also expected to be affordable. It is estimated that the starting ex-showroom price of this car can start from Rs 4.99 lakh to Rs 9 lakh. And yes, it is also being heard that this time you will also get to see new color options in i10, so that you can choose the color of your choice. Talking about the launch, the company has not announced any official date yet, but it is expected that this car is going to make a splash in the Indian market very soon.

Hyundai i10: Mileage 

Hyundai i10 has always been ahead in terms of mileage, and this time too it is going to leave everyone behind. It is being said that in the petrol variant this car can give a mileage of up to 22 kilometers per liter, and in the CNG variant, mileage of up to 27 kilometers per kilo is expected! This means that the tension of rising prices of petrol and CNG is over!