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Hyundai Introduces New i10 in India
1 November 2007
Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMI) launched the A-class i10 in New Delhi, India. This is Hyundai’s first world debut in the country, which will serve as the sole production and export hub for the car.
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| The Hyundai i10. |
The i10 is powered by a 1.1-liter, iRDE petrol engine and the unit develops 66 hp (49 kW) of maximum power at 5500 rpm and peak torque of 99 Nm (73 lb-ft) at 2800 rpm.
The launch of the i10 symbolizes a further expansion of operations for HMI in the country where it has a market share of more than 18% and which is poised to grow to 20% in the next calendar year.
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Posted by: NooGums | November 06, 2007 at 07:10 AM
A good compact small car for a family with very little parking and riding space in a city like Bangalore, need pictures of interiors,rear and other photos if any
What about the mileage and if there is a diesel version in the pipeline let me know
Regards
Ramesh.P.K
Posted by: ramesh.pk | November 08, 2007 at 07:39 AM
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Shame this could not come to Australia. We have the i30 of course, but this would make a nice addition to compete with the upcoming Micra from Nissan amonst others.