The Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS Vibe Edition has been introduced in India at Rs 7.04 lakh (ex-showroom). The new version adds a feature-loaded variant to the hatchback’s lineup. This marks an important update because it strengthens the mid-spec offering in a segment where small feature additions often influence buying decisions. This new edition is positioned around the Sportz trim and brings a mix of cosmetic tweaks and convenience features. The update does not change the fundamentals of the car but aims to make the package feel more complete for buyers who want more than the base variants without moving too high up the range.
What’s New In The Vibe Edition
The Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS Vibe Edition focuses on visual differentiation and added equipment rather than a redesign. On
the outside, it gets blacked-out elements including ORVMs and door handles along with ‘Vibe’ badging and decals to set it apart. There are also 15-inch alloy wheels finished in Black shade. These are subtle changes but they help the variant stand out within the lineup.
Inside, Hyundai has added features such as a wireless phone charger and updated interior detailing while sporting an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity and a digital instrument display. Other amenities include a leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control and automatic AC. The changes are clearly for improving everyday usability rather than introducing high-end features.
Engine, Gearbox And Key Specs
There are no mechanical updates. The Vibe Edition continues with the 1.2-litre petrol engine, producing 82 hp of maximum power and 114 Nm of peak torque. It is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. This engine is already used across the lineup and is known for its balance between performance and efficiency. There is no separate automatic option tied specifically to this edition.
By keeping the powertrain unchanged, Hyundai ensures that the new variant remains consistent with the rest of the range in terms of driving experience and running costs.
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Price Positioning And What It Means For Buyers
At Rs 7.04 lakh (ex-showroom), the Vibe Edition sits slightly above the Sportz variant and offers additional features for a relatively small premium.
For buyers, this creates a clearer step-up option without jumping to higher trims. In this segment, even incremental feature additions like wireless charging or cosmetic upgrades can influence purchase decisions. It also reflects a common strategy: instead of a full update, manufacturers introduce limited or special editions to keep models relevant.
For most buyers, the Vibe Edition is less about what’s new mechanically and more about getting a slightly better-equipped version at a controlled price point.











