Hyundai has presented the brand new Grand i10 NIOS Asta CNG variant at a value level of Rs 8.45 lakh (ex-showroom). The Asta CNG variant is costly via Rs 92,000 in comparison to its petrol variants. Apart from Asta, the Grand i10 NIOS Magna and Sportz are to be had with CNG variants, priced at Rs 7.16 lakh and Rs 7.70 lakh (each costs are ex-showroom), respectively. The CNG variants of each value Rs 1 lakh greater than the petrol variants. In phrases of options, the brand new Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS Asta CNG variant is very similar to the entire different variants. It comes provided with a push get started/prevent button, adjustable rear headrests, rear washing machine/wiper, and will get chrome end on rear, outer door handles and parking lever tip. Inside the cabin, the brand new Asta CNG variant is obtainable with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment gadget with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 5.3-inch semi-digital multi-information show, voice popularity, Arkamys sound gadget, auto local weather regulate, wi-fi charger, a leather-wrapped steerage wheel and a cooled glove field. Mechanically, powering the Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS Asta CNG variant is a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that churns out 68 bhp energy and 95.2 Nm torque. The engine comes mated to a five-speed handbook transmission. The CNG variant generates lesser energy and torque in comparison to the petrol variants. The South Korean producer is launching the automobiles one at a time. Now it’s all set to release its next-gen Hyundai Tucson SUV on August 4, 2022 within the Indian marketplace. Customers can pre-book the top class SUV at an preliminary quantity of Rs 50,000 in the course of the authentic site or any Signature dealerships around the nation. For extra updates, keep tuned!
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