Hyundai i10 is a product that is on sale in many international markets including the UK where it gets a new trim and some key active safety features.
The 2023 Hyundai i10 in the UK receives ADAS features and an N-Line trim. i10 is a prominent hatchback that offers immense practicality at affordable prices everywhere in the world. No wonder it is quite a celebrated product in many countries. But its appeal has been further enhanced by the Korean carmaker for the UK market with this latest update which could mean that more new customers will flock toward it going forward. Here are the details of what all it entails.
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2023 Hyundai i10 Gets ADAS
These images have been shared by theindianmotorheads on Instagram. These showcase the latest version of the i10. At the front, the differentiating element from the last-gen model is the unique LED DRLs that are integrated into the top corners of the grille. Apart from that, the overall silhouette remains identical to the outgoing model save for the new stylish alloy wheels (15-inch for the regular i10 and 16-inch for the N-Line trim) that accentuate the side profile. Also, the black B and C pillars lend a sporty vibe.
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However, the most prominent talking point about this new i10 is the inclusion of ADAS functions. As this technology becomes more prevalent in the industry, vehicles in lower segments are also beginning to experience it. ADAS incorporates active safety functions that could intervene on properly-marked lanes in case the driver is not able to react to a terrible situation quickly enough. It is bound to enhance the safety prowess of the hatchback.
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Specs
Interestingly, the new Hyundai i10 for the UK gets 3 powertrain options to make it more accessible to all sorts of audiences. This includes a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.2-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine making 66 hp, 83 hp and 100 hp of peak power respectively. Obviously, the latter is the N-Line trim that focuses on the performance aspect of the hatchback essentially making it a hot-hatch. The prices start at an attractive £15,500.