Hyundai Grand i10 Nios 2025: Features, Variants & Price in India
- Cars
- 16 Jun, 2025

In a market flooded with budget hatchbacks, the 2025 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios stands tall by offering a rare mix of safety, style, and smart value. It now comes with six airbags as standard, 15-inch diamond-cut alloys, push-button start, automatic climate control, and an 8-inch infotainment system—all packed under ₹8.5 lakh. Powered by a refined 1.2L petrol engine with both manual and AMT options, the Nios continues to deliver reliable performance and impressive mileage. With the launch of the new Sportz (O) variant and feature-rich Corporate trim, Hyundai brings back one of India’s bestselling hatchbacks (with over 62,000 units sold last year) in a sharper, safer, and more premium avatar.
The Grand i10 Nios has long enjoyed a loyal following, carving out a space in the hearts of families, college-goers, and young professionals. It has always been about balance—between affordability and aesthetics, between performance and practicality. This year, Hyundai has further tightened that equation, launching a new Sportz (O) variant and fine-tuning the popular Corporate trim to meet the evolving tastes of India's ever-discerning middle class.
Sportz(O)
The newly introduced Sportz (O) variant doesn’t scream luxury, but it definitely whispers premium. With features like push-button start, chrome-finished handles, dual-tone alloy wheels, automatic climate control, and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (albeit wired), Hyundai has quietly nudged the hatchback segment forward. And it’s done so without pushing the price too high—a feat not many can claim in today’s volatile auto market.
Meanwhile, the Corporate variant, now upgraded with projector headlamps, shows that Hyundai is listening. Small design choices like these may seem cosmetic, but for buyers who are often choosing between a car and a lifelong investment, such details carry weight. In a showroom test drive, these elements can sway decisions—and Hyundai clearly understands that.
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Powertrain
What remains unchanged—and wisely so—is the core powertrain. The Grand i10 Nios continues with its 1.2-litre petrol engine that’s proven, refined, and easy to live with. No loud turbocharges, no unnecessary hybrids. Just an efficient, reliable motor that performs quietly in both traffic snarls and open roads. The availability of AMT makes it especially appealing in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, where the joy of driving often depends on how painlessly you can get from point A to B.
Where Hyundai truly deserves applause is on the safety front. In an industry where safety still plays second fiddle to features, the Nios sets a benchmark by offering six airbags as standard across all variants. It’s a bold move—one that shows Hyundai is taking Indian road safety seriously. With electronic stability control, rear parking camera, and ISOFIX mounts also available, the Nios is positioning itself as not just a practical family car, but a responsible one.
But the Grand i10 Nios isn’t just about numbers and checklists. It's about feel. Sit inside and you’ll notice how the cabin strikes a balance between coziness and utility. The textures feel thoughtful, the design user-friendly, and the overall ambiance surprisingly upmarket for the segment it belongs to. There are rear AC vents, wireless charging in higher variants, and even ambient lighting touches that give it an almost European sensibility—minus the premium price tag.
Is it still good value?
And then comes the all-important question: is it still good value?
Absolutely. With starting prices for the updated trims still under the ₹8.5 lakh mark, and Hyundai’s widespread dealership and service network adding confidence to ownership, the Grand i10 Nios continues to offer more than what it charges for. It’s the kind of car that doesn’t ask you to compromise. Instead, it reassures you that practicality and aspiration can indeed coexist.
In a landscape that’s slowly shifting towards compact SUVs and electric fantasies, the Grand i10 Nios is a gentle reminder of why hatchbacks still matter. They’re compact, efficient, family-friendly, and—when done right—charmingly complete. Hyundai’s 2025 update ensures that the Nios doesn’t just stay relevant; it quietly leads.
So, for the Indian buyer who wants a car that looks good, drives well, keeps the family safe, and doesn’t ask for too much in return—this subcompact continues to tick all the right boxes. Not with noise or drama, but with quiet, confident consistency. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need on the road.
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