Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has refreshed its vehicle lineup in the domestic market. The company has introduced new variants of its well-known models, including the Venue, Verna, and Grand i10 Nios. In addition to these new variants, several enhancements have been made to existing features, improving the overall quality of these vehicles.

 

For the Venue, Hyundai has incorporated upgraded features in select variants alongside the introduction of new options. The pricing for the Venue starts at Rs 9.28 lakh, reaching up to Rs 10.79 lakh for the top variant. A notable addition is the new SX Executive manual transmission variant, powered by a 1.2-liter Kappa petrol engine. This variant boasts a smart electric sunroof, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a smart key with push-button start/stop, and a fully automatic temperature control (FATC) system.

 

In the Verna lineup, Hyundai is launching two new variants: the 1.5-liter Turbo GDi Petrol S (O) DCT and the 1.5-liter MPI Petrol S IVT. Additionally, the existing 1.5-liter MPI Petrol S MT variant has received feature upgrades. The new Turbo GDi variant includes a smart electric sunroof, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, black alloy wheels, Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC), a wireless smartphone charger, red front brake calipers, a rear camera with dynamic guidelines, and more.

 

Hyundai is also introducing a new Sports (O) variant in the Grand i10 Nios lineup. The company asserts that this variant is sportier and comes equipped with advanced features. It will be available with both manual and automatic (AMT) transmission options, featuring a 20.25 cm (8-inch) touchscreen display, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, an automatic temperature control system, push-button start/stop, diamond-cut alloy wheels, and chrome outside door handles.

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