Hyundai Cars to Choose||Specifications, Features, And Summary
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- Hyundai New i20

The third-gen i20 has been unveiled by Hyundai India at introductory prices ranging from Rs 6.80 lakh to Rs 11.18 lakh ( ex-showroom). With 1.2-litre petrol, 1.0-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engine options, along with manual and automatic transmissions, the luxury hatchback is offered. The i20 comes in four models that come in six monotones and two colour choices with dual tones.
The Honda Jazz, Volkswagen Polo, Maruti Baleno, Toyota Glanza, Volkswagen Polo and Tata Altroz are rivals of the third-gen Hyundai i20.
Hyundai New i20 Specifications
Three engine choices will be available for the 2020 Hyundai i20: a 1.2 litre petrol engine, a 1.0 litre turbo petrol engine and a 1.5 litre diesel engine. While the naturally aspirated petrol and diesel engines are expected to come with a manual gearbox, the 6-speed iMT and 7-speed DCT may be used with the 1.0-liter turbo-petrol.
Hyundai New i20 Variants
The new i20 will be offered by Hyundai in four variants: Magna, Sportz, Asta and Asta (O). The i20 will get two petrol engines and one option for a diesel engine. In all four models, the petrol engine with manual transmission will be sold, while the diesel MT will be offered in all but Asta. Only the top three models will be exclusive to the turbo-petrol engine.
Hyundai New i20 Features
The 2020 Hyundai i20 will feature an Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 10.25-inch infotainment interface, a Bose sound system, a sunroof, cellular phone charging, cruise control, automatic temperature control, multi-info monitor, digital instrumentation and smart car technology. The new i20 could be fitted with multiple airbags on the safety front, with ABS with EBD, parking sensors and a rear view camera.
Hyundai New i20 Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 998 CC | 1493 CC |
Mileage | Manual: 20.35 KmplAutomatic: 19.65 Kmpl | Manual: 25.2 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | MT | CVT |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual/Automatic | Manual |
Power | 82 bhp @ 6000 RPM | 118.36bhp@6000rpm |
Boot Space | 311 Litres | 311 Liters |
Max Torque | 115 Nm @ 4000 RPM | 171.62Nm@1500 to 4000 RPM |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai New i20
Pros of Hyundai New i20 | Laden feature list: 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, Bose sound system , air purifier. A rich in-cabin experience is provided by premium interior quality. Broad range of engine-gearboxes: gasoline, turbo-petrol , diesel, CVT, DCT. |
Cons of Hyundai New i20 | Silly misses: IRVM auto-dimming, 60:40 divided seats, backlighting for power screens, no fabric / leather wrap on door pads. For taller occupants, front-seat headroom might be a challenge. |
- Hyundai Venue

At Rs 10 lakh ( ex-showroom), the Venue iMT was launched by Hyundai India. The 120PS 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine is available and comes in two versions. A 6-speed gearbox is used in the clutchless transmission which takes charge of the clutching duties. Right here, you can read about it in depth.
A new Sport trim, which comes with several sporty cosmetic changes, has also been launched by Hyundai. In addition, in the 1.2-litre petrol version, there is a new top-spec S+ variant launched which is priced from Rs 8.32 lakh ( ex-showroom).
Hyundai Venue Specifications
A option of two petrol engines and one diesel engine is provided by The Place. Petrol engine variants consist of a 1.2-litre petrol 83PS and a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol 120PS, while a 1.5-litre unit 100PS is used in the diesel version. Although all three engines come with a manual option, a 7-speed DCT is available only for the turbo-petrol engine. A 6-speed clutchless manual gearbox is also offered with the turbo-petrol engine. The Venue measures 3995 mm long, 1770 mm wide, 1605 mm high in terms of height and has a 2500 mm long wheelbase.
Hyundai Venue Variants
A total of four variants of The Venue are available: E, S, S+, SX, SX (O) and SX+. The petrol version is available in the E, S and S+ models, while all but the base and S+ are sold in the turbo-petrol versions. The diesel engine is available for all models, aside from the S+ model.
Hyundai Venue Features
Notable features on the Venue include an Android Auto and Apple CarPlay 8-inch touchscreen infotainment device, smart car technology, a sunroof, cruise control, a portable phone adapter, climate control and headlamps for cornering. Six airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, and electronic stability control are available on the safety front.
Hyundai Venue Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 998 CC | 1493 CC |
Mileage | 18.27 Kmpl | 23.7 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 7 Speed | 7 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual/Automatic | Manual/Automatic |
Power | 81.86 bhp @ 6000 RPM | 118.35bhp@6000rpm |
Boot Space | 350 Litres | 350 Liters |
Max Torque | 113.76 Nm @ 4000 RPM | 171.6Nm@1500-4000rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Venue
Pros of Hyundai Venue | It also gets IRVM-integrated buttons for SOS, RSA along with a panic warning button in the key fob, apart from the normal collection of ABS, 6 airbags. With boxy style features like the Creta, the Hyundai Venue looks like a proper SUV. The Venue features projector headlamps with LED DRLs, air purifier, 8-inch touchscreen, sunroof, cruise control, wireless charging and many more, while staying faithful to Hyundai ‘s DNA. |
Cons of Hyundai Venue | Just a 6-speed MT is available with the 1.5-litre diesel engine on the Venue. The petrol-DCT combination in the top-spec SX(O) model is not offered by Hyundai. It is available in the SX+ version instead. |
- Hyundai Creta

The new-gen Creta 2020 prices have been raised by Hyundai India by up to Rs 62,000. Though virtually all other models have earned a standardised price rise of Rs 12,000, the EX petrol version is the most affected. The base-spec E diesel variant prices remain unchanged. At Rs 9.82 lakh, Hyundai has also secretly implemented a base-spec E model that is more affordable than before. With this, as opposed to the Kia Seltos (Rs 9.89 lakh onwards), the starting price of the Creta has decreased by Rs 7,000.
Hyundai Creta Specifications
A single transmission option, a 7-speed dual-clutch (DCT), is coupled with the more powerful petrol engine. With the petrol engine, a CVT gearbox is available, while with the diesel, a 6-speed torque converter is provided. The Creta comes with a 6-speed manual gearbox as standard.
Hyundai Creta Variants
In five models, the Hyundai Creta is available — E, EX, S, SX, and SX(O). Only a diesel engine coupled with a 6-speed manual gearbox is available in the base E variant. You will get the EX variant of any of the 1.5-litre manual transmission engines. For the S model that gets more functions, the same goes. Both three engines and one of their auto ‘box choices are available with SX and SX(O) versions in addition to a manual transmission.
Hyundai Creta Features
An all-new exterior style features the Hyundai Creta. It is fitted with 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, LED headlamps and taillamps, and LED taillamps. With climate control, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, a Bose sound system, cruise control, and a semi-digital instrument cluster, the Creta ‘s interior is all-new as well. BlueLink related car features with voice controls as well as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are available in its 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment device. It is possible to control the SUV remotely and to operate some of its functions as well.
Hyundai Creta Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1353 CC / 1.5L MPi Petrol | 1497 CC |
Mileage | 16.91 Kmpl | 21.4 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 6 Speed | 7 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual/Automatic | Manual/Automatic |
Power | 113.42bhp@6300rpm | 138 bhp@6000rpm |
Boot Space | 433 Litres | 350 Liters |
Max Torque | 144.15nm@4500rpm | 242.2Nm@1500-3200rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Creta
Pros of Hyundai Creata | One of the small SUVs with the most feature loads, also in entry-level models. Multiple combo engines and transmission. Using reclining backrest, window sunblinds and a panoramic sunroof, better rear seat experience Offers an expansive collection of linked features. |
Cons of Hyundai Creta | The top two models are limited to automatic transmission. Function misses, such as sensors for 360-degree camera & front parking. |
- Hyundai Grand i10 Nios

In the Global NCAP Crash test, the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios managed to score 2 points. Both Adult Occupant Safety (AOP) and Child Occupant Protection (COP) received a 2-star ranking for the hatchback. According to the Global NCAP standard, the crash checks were carried out at 64kmph.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Specifications
A 1.2-litre diesel (75PS/190Nm) and a 1.2-litre Kappa petrol (83PS/114Nm) are two engine options on sale. The two engines are attached either to a 5-speed manual or to an AMT. But Hyundai will sell you the Nios Turbo that uses the Venue-sourced 1.0-litre T-GDI engine pumping out 100PS and 172Nm, mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox, if you want more oomph. With the 1.2-litre petrol engine, you also have the CNG option. With a boot room of 260 litres, the Nios comes with a ground clearance measured at 167 mm.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Variants
There are three models available for the diesel: Magna, Sportz, and Asta. The gas comes in seven variants: Era MT, Magna MT, Magna AMT, Sportz MT, Sportz AMT, Sportz MT dual-tone, and Asta MT. Only in Magna and Sportz is the CNG option available, while only in Sportz and Sportz Dual-Tone is the Turbo available.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Features
Automatic temperature control, an 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto networking, rear ac vents, wireless charging, Arkamys sound system, and a 5.0-inch MID digital cluster are some of the noteworthy features. Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, a rear parking camera and sensors take care of protection.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1197 CC / 1.2 L Kappa Petrol | 1186 CC |
Mileage | 20.7 Kmpl | 26.2 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 6 Speed | 5 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual | Manual |
Power | 81.86bhp@6000rpm | 73.97bhp@4000rpm |
Length*Width*Height | 3805*1680*1520 mm^3 | 3805*1680*1520 mm^3 |
Boot Space | 260 Litres | 260 Liters |
Max Torque | 113.75Nm@4000rpm | 190.24nm@1750-2250rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
Pros of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios | For rear seat occupants, generous quantities of kneeroom and headroom. 8 “touchscreen, portable charging, foglamps and projection headlamps — you name it! AMT is available with petrol as well as diesel engines. It is the only one in the category to offer it, other than the Quick. |
Cons of Hyundai Grand i10 Nios | Diesel versions have been reduced to only three. For eg, the Sportz variant is AMT only. Basics such as rear headrests, exclusive to the Asta model only, rear wiper. |
- Hyundai Verna

In India, Hyundai has formally released the 2020 Verna. The price is between Rs 9.30 lakh and Rs 15.09 lakh. The sedan comes in five variants: S, S+, SX, SX(O) and SX(O) Turbo, with three engines and four gearbox options to choose from. A 1.5-liter petrol, a 1.5-liter diesel and a 1.0-liter turbo petrol engine are available. A CVT, 6-speed automatic, 6-speed manual, and a 7-speed DCT are all Gearbox options.
Additional features such as the tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), a semi-digital instrument cluster, Hyundai BlueLink linked vehicle features, an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, rear disc brakes (Turbo-only), paddle shifters (Turbo only) and LED headlamps are also featured in the 2020 Verna.
Hyundai Verna Specifications
Three engines are available: a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated (NA) gasoline, a 1.5-liter diesel, and a 1.0-liter turbo-petrol engine. Their power and torque outputs are, respectively, 115PS-145Nm, 115PS-250Nm, and 120PS-172Nm. Although the turbo-petrol is fitted with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic, the 1.5-litre engines offer 6-speed manual transmissions as standard. NA gasoline is available with a CVT and diesel with an automatic 6-speed torque converter. ARAI estimated fuel economy at 17.7kmpl for the NA petrol manual, 18.45kmpl for the CVT, 25kmpl for the diesel manual, 21.3kmpl for the torque converter and 19.2kmpl for the turbo petrol manual, respectively.
Hyundai Verna Variants
There will be four versions of the Verna: S, S+, SX, SX(O), and SX(O) Turbo. The S basis is just petrol-manual, while the S+ is diesel-manual. You’ll have to pay a premium on the top-spec SX(O) version if you want the turbo.
Phantom Black, Polar White, Starry Night, Titan Grey, Typhoon Silver, and Fiery Red are the six colours on display.
Hyundai Verna Features
LED headlights and fog lamps, LED tail lamps, electrically folding exterior rearview mirrors, and a new alloy wheel style are fitted with the Verna. A multimedia instrument cluster, rear disc brakes, wireless phone charging, Hyundai BlueLink infotainment system, 8-inch infotainment touchscreen system, and ventilated seats are more highlights. The Verna was fitted with six airbags from Hyundai, ABS, EBD, rear parking sensors, and a reverse camera.
Hyundai Verna Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1497 CC / 1.5 l MPi Petrol Engine | 1186 CC |
Mileage | 17.7 Kmpl | 26.2 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 6 Speed | 5 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual | Manual |
Power | 113.42bhp@6300rpm | 113.42bhp@4000rpm |
Length*Width*Height | 4440*1729*1475 mm^3 | 4440*1729*1475 mm^3 |
Boot Space | 480 Litres | 480 Liters |
Max Torque | 144.15nm@4500rpm | 250.06nm@1500-2750rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Verna
Pros of Hyundai Verna | Looks aggressive and sporty. Super refined 1.5-litre petrol CVT powertrain. Ride comfort is brilliant for Indian road conditions. |
Cons of Hyundai Verna | Lacks rear seat space. Wireless charger tray is too short. Brakes feel spongy.. |
- Hyundai Aura

The Aura sedan has been released in the country by Hyundai India. Prices start at 5.80 lakh Rs and go up to 9.23 lakh Rs. A total of 12 trim levels and four BS6-compliant engine options are available for the Aura: one diesel, one CNG, and two petrol engines.
The Aura features include an 8-inch infotainment system, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, climate control, audio controls mounted on the steering, a portable phone adapter, a semi-digital instrument panel, a multi-info monitor, and a push-button start keyless entry. Dual airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking alarms, a rearview camera, a high-speed alarm, as well as a driver and co-driver seat belt warning are all safety features.
Hyundai Aura Specifications
It comes with three BS6-compliant motor options: the Grand i10 Nios 1.2-litre petrol engine (83PS/114Nm) and the Grand i10 Nios 1.2-litre diesel engine (75PS/190Nm), and the Venue 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine (100PS/172Nm). Although the 1.2-litre petrol and diesel engines are sold with a 5-speed MT and AMT, only a 5-speed MT is available for the turbo-petrol unit. The 1.2-litre petrol engine is also available from the factory with a CNG package. It can only be had, though, in the S version.
Hyundai Aura Variants
The Aura is offered in a total of five variants: E, S, SX, SX+, and SX(O).
Hyundai Aura Features
With Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, auto AC, a height adjustable driver seat, and cruise control, it gets an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
Hyundai Aura Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1197 CC / 1.2 L Kappa Dual | 1197 CC |
Mileage | 17.7 Kmpl | 20.53 – 25.4 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 5 Speed | 5 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual | Manual/Automatic |
Power | 81.86bhp@6000rpm | 73.97bhp@4000rpm |
Length*Width*Height | 3995*1680*1520 mm^3 | 4440*1729*1475 mm^3 |
Boot Space | 402 Litres | 480 Liters |
Max Torque | 113.7nm@4000rpm | 190.2nm@1750-2250rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Aura
Pros of Hyundai Aura | The best feature set of the category-portable charging, projection foglamps, cruise control-gets all Interior output looks on par with cars from a section above. Several engine-gearbox-fuel alternatives to choose from. Take a pick. |
Cons of Hyundai Aura | Strict four-seater, seating five will be a stretch. Diesel engine not as refined as earlier. Silly misses: adjustable front headrests, backlit switches, front armrest. |
- Hyundai Santro

The BS6-compliant Santro was introduced by Hyundai in India. Depending on the edition, prices increase from Rs 22,000 to Rs 27,000. However, prices remain constant for the Sportz and CNG variants. As a result , the cost of the Santro now ranges from Rs 4.57 lakh to Rs 5.79 lakh (ex-Delhi showroom). It retains the same 1.1-litre 69PS and 99Nm petrol engine.
Hyundai Santro Specifications
The Santro, though with a BS6 update, retains the 1.1-litre Epsilon engine. The statistics for strength stay the same — 69PS and 101Nm. Also available is a factory-fit CNG package, where the engine produces 59PS of power and 86Nm of torque. A 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT are transmission options on sale. The CNG is, however, sold with only a 5-speed manual.
Hyundai Santro Variants
At the moment, the Santro is available in four variants: Era, Magna, Sportz and Asta. For the Magna and Sportz models, the 5-speed AMT and the CNG option are exclusive.
Hyundai Santro Features
It comes fitted with features such as the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a reverse monitor, rear AC vents, and steering-mounted audio controls. A reverse parking camera, a driver and passenger airbag, front seatbelt pretensioners, and ABS with EBD are safety features. The top-end safety equipment includes dual airbags and EBD ABS. Unfortunately, the front passenger airbag is not available as standard and is limited exclusively to the top-spec Asta model. Completely not done, Hyundai!
Hyundai Santro Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1086 CC / 1.1 L Petrol | 1086 CC |
Mileage | 20.3 Kmpl | 20.3 Kmpl – 30.48 Km/Kg |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 5 Speed | 5 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual | Manual/Automatic |
Power | 68.07bhp@5500rpm | 68.07bhp@5500rpm |
Length*Width*Height | 3610*1645*1560 mm^3 | 3610*1645*1560 mm^3 |
Boot Space | 235 Litres | 235 Liters |
Max Torque | 99.07Nm@4500 rpm | 99.07Nm@4500 rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Santro
Pros of Hyundai Santro | In terms of the consistency of materials used inside the cabin, the Hyundai Santro sets a new standard. When it comes to riding and handling, the Santro comes off as a very mature kit. The Hyundai Santro is based on the platform of the Grand i10, giving it a 2400 mm wheelbase, which is 20 mm more than the Eon. |
Cons of Hyundai Santro | Fixed headrests for front and rear seats. The Hyundai Santro only gets a driver-side airbag as standard. Dual airbags are offered only on the Asta variant. |
- Hyundai Grand i10

When it was unveiled back in September 2013, the Hyundai Grand i10 was the most enticing kit in its market. It was highly priced, looked smart on the inside, had class-leading interior quality, segment-first characteristics, and a reliable after-sales network supported it.
The Grand i10 has been modified by Hyundai to conform with BS6 emission requirements. There are two models of the hatchback now available: Magna and Sportz.
The lightweight hatchback of the Hyundai Grand i10 is priced between Rs 5.90 lakh and Rs 6.00 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Grand i10 Specifications
The Hyundai Grand i10 is available solely in the manual petrol guise. It is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine that produces power of 83PS and torque of 113Nm. A CNG version that generates 66PS and 98Nm is also on sale. A 5-speed manual transmission is coupled with the engine. While the official statistics have not yet been disclosed, we expect the i10 to deliver a fuel economy equivalent to its BS4 counterpart of about 18.9kmpl.
Hyundai Grand i10 Variants
There are two models of the Hyundai Grand i10 available: Magna and Sportz. Just the base Magna trim level is available with CNG.
The hatchback is offered in four exterior colours by Hyundai: Fiery Red, Typhoon Silver, Titan Grey, and Polar White.
Hyundai Grand i10 Features
Exterior accessories include alloy wheels with full wheel covers, exterior rearview mirrors, LED DRLs, and halogen headlights that are electrically adjustable and folding. The i10 is fitted with a 7-inch voice recognition infotainment screen, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay. Manual AC, tilt-adjustment for the steering wheel, cooling glovebox, and keyless entry are other highlights. The Grand i10 features dual airbags, ABS, EBD, rear parking sensors with reverse camera, and door unlocking for impact sensing.
Hyundai Grand i10 Summary
Specific | Petrol |
Engine | 1197 CC |
Mileage | 18.9 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Gear Box | 5 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Power | 81.86bhp@6000rpm |
Length*Width*Height | 3765*1660*1520 mm^3 |
Boot Space | 256 Litres |
Max Torque | 113.75nm@4000rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Grand i10
Pros of Hyundai Grand i10 | The new smartphone-compatible infotainment device performs beautifully (at least on the Asta top-end). Spacious passenger and baggage space; very well built comfort features. The cabin looks upmarket; top end overall. |
Cons of Hyundai Grand i10 | Integrated headrests for the front seats reduce usability. |
- Hyundai Tucson

With prices starting from Rs 22.30 lakh ( ex-showroom), Hyundai has finally launched the facelifted Tucson SUV in India. It comes with BS6-compliant engines and a new grille, LED headlamps, bumpers and updated tail lamps with a cosmetic redesign. Within, a revolving infotainment interface and new technologies arrive with the Tucson facelift.
The Hyundai Tucson comes with BS6-compliant petrol and diesel pumps under the hood. While the petrol unit produces 152PS and 192Nm, the diesel engine produces 185PS and 400Nm. The petrol engine is fitted with an automatic 6-speed transmission, while the diesel is equipped with an automatic 8-speed transmission. The diesel mill also has the option of a 4WD drivetrain.
It will go up against the Jeep Compass, the Skoda Karoq, the new Citroen C5 Aircross and the Volkswagen Tiguan, sold in two models, GL(O) and GLS.
Hyundai Tucson Specifications
The 2.0-litre Dual VTVT petrol and 2.0-litre 2.0-litre e-VGT diesel engines come with the Hyundai Tucson. While the petrol unit produces 152PS and 192Nm, the diesel engine produces 185PS and 400Nm. The petrol engine is fitted with an automatic 6-speed transmission, while the diesel is equipped with an automatic 8-speed transmission. The diesel mill also has the option of a 4WD drivetrain.
Hyundai Tucson Variants
With the exclusion of the L and GL variants from the Tucson’s lineup, It is offered in two variants, GL(O) and GLS. The GLS is also available in a 2WD option.
Hyundai Tucson Features
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, BlueLink related car technology, Infinity sound system, cruise control, wireless phone charging, powered front seats, keyless entry, and auto headlamps and wipers are highlights of the features. Six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic parking brake with auto-hold, hill start assist and hill descent control are included in the safety pack.
Hyundai Tucson Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1999 CC/Nu 2.0 I Petrol (BS6) | 1995 – 1999 CC |
Mileage | 12.95 Kmpl | 12.95 – 15.38 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 6 Speed | 8 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Automatic | Manual/Automatic |
Power | 149.92bhp@6200rpm | 182.47bhp@4000rpm |
Boot Space | 530 Litres | 350 Liters |
Max Torque | 192.21nm@4000rpm | 400.11nm@1750-2750rpm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Tucson
Pros of Hyundai Tucson | AT with both petrol and diesel. Available in an AWD variant. Cabin layout feels premium. |
Cons of Hyundai Tucson | Manual transmission variant would have made the Tucson a bit more affordable Prices are kept at a premium. |
- Hyundai Elantra

At Rs 18.70 lakh ( ex-showroom), the BS6-compliant diesel Elantra was introduced by Hyundai India. It is available in two versions-SX and SX (O). In addition, the version of base-spec petrol S has been discontinued. Depending on the model you choose, petrol variants have also offered a price cut of up to Rs 89,000.
Hyundai Elantra Specifications
Two engine variants come with the Elantra: a 152PS 2.0-litre petrol engine and a 115PS 1.5-litre diesel motor. A 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic torque converter are provided for both engines. The Elantra is 4620 mm long, 1800 mm high, 1465 mm tall and has a 2700 mm long wheelbase in terms of measurements.
Hyundai Elantra Variants
Two models of the Hyundai Elantra are offered: SX and SX (O). The manual variant for petrol and diesel is offered only in the SX variant. Meanwhile, both models offer petrol automatic options, while the top-spec SX (O) version provides diesel automatic options.
Hyundai Elantra Features
Noted highlights in the Elantra include connected vehicle connectivity, an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display, dual-zone climate control, an Infinity sound system, ventilated and driven front seats, integrated sunroof, wireless charging and hands-free smart boot. It comes with six airbags on the safety front, ABS with EBD, a rearview camera, front and rear parking sensors, electronic stability control and start assist for the slope.
Hyundai Elantra Summary
Specific | Petrol | Diesel |
Engine | 1999 CC/Nu 2.0 I Petrol (BS6) | 1498 – 1999 CC |
Mileage | 14.59 Kmpl | 14.62 – 14.62 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Gear Box | 6 Speed | 6 Speed |
Emission Norm Compliance | BS-VI | BS-VI |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual | Manual/Automatic |
Power | 149.92bhp@6200rpm | 113.42bhp@4000rpm |
Length*Width*Height | 4620*1800*1465 mm^3 | 4620*1800*1465 mm^3 |
Boot Space | 420 Litres | 420 Liters |
Max Torque | 192.2Nm@4000rpm | 4620*1800*1465 mm^3 |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Elantra
Pros of Hyundai Elantra | Wonderfully balanced quality of rides. The city is super comfortable. The engine-transmission mix is precisely tuned. In all fronts, it provides a fast, trouble-free trip. In today’s environments, luxury features like ventilated seats and wireless charger are a must have. |
Cons of Hyundai Elantra | Appearances are polarising. A mismatch is felt from the use of triangles on an otherwise curvy shape. The exteriors have been modernised, but still sound old-school in the interiors. The luxury experience takes back missing features such as an auto day / night IRVM, electronic boot and fuel cap escape and one-touch power windows for the passengers. |
- Hyundai Kona Electric

Kona Electric from Hyundai has broken the Guinness World Record for the highest height by an electric car. At Sawula Pass in Tibet, it reached an altitude of 5,731 metres to break the previous record of 5,715.28 metres set by the NIO ES8.
The Kona Electric debuts with an ARAI-claimed performance of 452 km as India’s first long-range EV. 136PS and 395Nm are churned out by the electric motor. In 9.7 seconds, it is capable of doing 0-100kmph and maxes out at 154kmph. The electric motor draws electricity from a battery pack of 39.2kWh and encourages rapid charging, which in 57 minutes juices the battery from 0-80 percent. The all-electric SUV (ex-showroom India) is reportedly priced at Rs 23.71 lakh.
Hyundai Kona Electric Specifications
Along with a claimed range of 452 km (Modified Indian Drive Cycle-MIDC), the Kona in India comes with a 39.2kWh battery pack. At 136PS of power and 395Nm of torque, the performance figures are rated. In 9.7 seconds, 0-to-100kmph arrives, while the maximum speed is 154kmph. The Kona Electric also facilitates rapid charging of 50 kW, which allows juice to increase from zero to 80% in less than 60 minutes. It takes 6 hours and 10 minutes to do the same with a 7.2kWh charger.
Hyundai Kona Electric Variants
For the very same features, there are only two models on offer: Premium and Premium Dual-Tone with a price gap of Rs 20,000. There are five colour choices available for the Kona EV — Polar White, Marina Blue, Typhoon Gray, Phantom black and Polar White with black colour roof.
Hyundai Kona Electric Features
A 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, voice command recognition, wireless charger, dual-zone climate control, front ventilated and heated seats, 10-way power driver seat, 8-speaker KRELL audio system, heads-up display, electric sunroof, and cruise control are some outstanding characteristics on offer with the Kona Electric. Protection features such as 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, blind spot warning and automatic emergency braking are also provided.
Hyundai Kona Electric Summary
Specific | Electric |
Engine | Nil |
Mileage | 14.59 Kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Gear Box | Single Speed Reduction Gear |
Emission Norm Compliance | ZEV |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Transmission | Automatic |
Power | 134.1bhp |
Length*Width*Height | 4620*1800*1465 mm^3 |
Tyre Size | 215/55 17 |
Max Torque | 395 Nm/40.27kgm |
Pros And Cons of Hyundai Kona Electric
Pros of Hyundai Kona Electric | 452 km Claimed Range as per ARAI. Even if the real world’s spectrum fall by a wide amount, there’s plenty to make commuting worth a week. Warranty of 3 years / unlimited km on the vehicle & warranty of 8 years/1,60,000 km on the battery pack. Electric car loading functionality. Get goodies such as LED projector headlamps, driven driver seat, front seats that are heated and cooled, sunroof, 8-inch touchscreen, 6 airbags, stability control & much more. |
Cons of Hyundai Kona Electric | Average room for a cabin. Not equivalent, like the Jeep Compass or Hyundai Tucson, to a similarly priced petrol / diesel SUV. Sub-10 lakh Rupee hatchbacks are on par with the average boot space. Restricted options for travel fees. You can depend on the availability of fast charging stations or have to use a compact charger for a complete charge that takes many hours. |
- Hyundai Creta Seven-Seater – Upcoming

An all-out offensive for SUVs in the Rs 10 lakh to 20 lakh range seems to have been designed by Hyundai India. It will also announce a Creta 7-seater after taking in the new-gen Creta, which is likely to hit showrooms in Q2 2021. In the past, the grapevines have even announced that they may bear a name other than Crete. Currently, Hyundai got the name Alcazar trademarked, which may probably be for this 7-seater.
In the past, spy shots have shown that the new three-row Creta may have visual differentiators over the 5-seater on the exterior. Expect a redesigned front grille with an additional chrome support, a flatter roof at the back end, an additional rear quarter and a thinner C-pillar and, presumably, an overhang extension. It is also probable that tail lamps and alloy wheels will witness a do-over with the former predicted to appear a bit less polarised.
With a 10.25-inch touchscreen, digital instrument panel, Bose sound system, panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, driven driver seat, and air purifier, the interior is likely to be identical to the 5-seater Creta. With multiple airbags, front parking sensors, tyre pressure control and ESP (electronic stability programme), the safety equipment is likely to be identical to the Creta.
- Hyundai New Kona – Upcoming

The next Kona, alongside the first Kona N Line SUVs ever, has been teased by Hyundai Motor Corporation. As seen in the teaser pictures, with urban and sporty styling, the Kona electric SUV will get fresh concept changes, while the Kona N Line gets sporty highlights with additional aerodynamic exterior detailing. The next entrant in the high performance N Line portfolio will be the Hyundai Kona N Line. That said, it is unlikely that the Kona N Line will be launched anytime soon in India.
The next Kona, alongside the first Kona N Line SUVs ever, has been teased by Hyundai Motor Corporation. As seen in the teaser pictures, with urban and sporty styling, the Kona electric SUV will get fresh concept changes, while the Kona N Line gets sporty highlights with additional aerodynamic exterior detailing. The next entrant in the high performance N Line portfolio will be the Hyundai Kona N Line. That said, it is unlikely that the Kona N Line will be launched anytime soon in India.
A wider stance and a shark-inspired nose are given to the new Hyundai Kona, giving the car a sleeker look. It is offered a high-tech, elegant look by the revised daytime running lamps (DRL). The redesigned front skid plate and bumper additionally contribute to its armoured look. In the days to come, more specifics of the latest Kona will be known.
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- Hyundai New Elantra – Upcoming

The seventh-generation Elantra sedan was recently launched by Hyundai. For the first time, the all-new Honda Civic competitor is having a hybrid powertrain which will go on sale in foreign markets such as South Korea and the United States by the fourth quarter of 2020.
The launch of the new Hyundai Elantra in India is still a long time away and is unlikely to go on sale before mid-2021. Before then, let’s see what can be made of the new-generation mid-size sedan from Hyundai.
There is quite a dramatic concept for the 2021 Hyundai Elantra (2021 Hyundai Avante). Some of the key highlights of the all-new compact sedan ‘s large, cascading grille with parametric jewel pattern and integrated front turn signals, linked tail lamps forming the brand’s H emblem, integrated ducktail rear spoiler, luxury car-style steering wheel, clubbed instrument cluster and infotainment system displays under one piece of glass and slim high-tech AC vents covering the dashboard are
The all-new Hyundai Elantra is 30 mm longer, 25 mm wider and 20 mm smaller than the original Hyundai Elantra. It has a longer wheelbase of 20 mm. It is around 45 kg lighter compared to the previous generation iteration, built on the all-new K3 platform.