Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Vibe Edition Launched in India Hyundai India has unveiled the Grand i10 Nios Vibe Edition, a special variant of the popular hatchback, with pricing starting at Rs. 7.09 lakh ex-showroom. The new edition is based on the Sportz and Sportz (O) trims and introduces feature upgrades across both variants. The Vibe Edition is available in two trims: Sportz Vibe and Sportz (O) Vibe, each offering enhanced interior and exterior specifications. The Sportz Vibe variant features a black-themed interior with red accent inserts, complemented by black-painted 15-inch alloy wheels. Additional upgrades include a leather-wrapped steering wheel, projector headlamps, and a touchscreen infotainment system compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The Sportz (O) Vibe variant builds on these features with the addition of a smart key with push-button start, cruise control, automatic climate control, rear AC vents, six airbags, and a tyre pressure monitoring system. A new exterior color option, Titan Grey Matte, has been introduced for the Grand i10 Nios lineup, adding a distinctive visual appeal to the vehicle. The powertrain remains unchanged, with the 1.2-litre petrol engine paired to either a five-speed manual or an automated manual transmission (AMT) gearbox. A CNG variant is available exclusively on the standard trims of the hatchback. Pricing for the Vibe Edition is as follows: Sportz Vibe MT is priced at Rs. 7.09 lakh, while the Sportz Vibe AMT variant costs Rs. 7.61 lakh. The Sportz (O) Vibe AMT variant is priced at Rs. 7.73 lakh. The Asta variant, which is part of the standard lineup, is priced at Rs. 7.50 lakh for the manual version and Rs. 8.02 lakh for the AMT version, all ex-showroom.#hyundai_india #grand_i10_nios #titan_grey_matte #sportz_vibe #sportz_o_vibe

2026 Hyundai Verna Facelift Launched At Rs 10.98 Lakh Hyundai India has unveiled a 2026 facelift for the Hyundai Verna, launching the sedan at an ex-showroom price of Rs 10.98 lakh. The updated model is available in six variants under the brand’s new nomenclature: HX2, HX4, HX6, HX6 Plus, HX8, and HX10. The redesign includes subtle exterior changes, enhanced interior features, and updated safety equipment, though the powertrain options remain unchanged from the previous generation. The new Verna’s pricing starts at Rs 10.98 lakh for the base variant, a Rs 18,900 increase from its earlier starting price of Rs 10.79 lakh. The top-spec turbo-petrol DCT variant is Rs 1.12 lakh more expensive than its predecessor. Only the top two variants offer the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, with the highest trim exclusively available in automatic transmission configurations. Design-wise, the 2026 Verna is 30 mm longer than before, with dimensions of 4565 mm in length, 1765 mm in width, 1475 mm in height, and a 2670 mm wheelbase. The front end features a refreshed headlamp cluster with cleaner LED projector headlamps, LED turn indicators, and foglamps. The all-black grille retains its signature look, while the bumper has undergone slight modifications. The rear maintains the connected LED taillights and the ‘Verna’ lettering. The car now comes in new color options, including Classy Blue and matte-finished Titan Grey, alongside existing Starry Night, Atlas White, and Abyss Black. The Atlas White variant is the only option available with a black roof for a dual-tone finish. Inside, the cabin retains its black-and-white theme and dashboard layout but includes updated features. The steering wheel now bears the new Morse code Hyundai logo, aligning with the brand’s modern design language.#hyundai_verna #hyundai_india #hyundai_logo #hyundai_dct #hyundai_slavia
