The Hyundai i10 is a city car that has gained popularity for its practicality, efficiency and surprisingly refined features. First introduced in 2007 as a replacement for the Hyundai Atos, the i10 has evolved through multiple generations, offering a compelling choice for urban drivers who need a compact yet capable vehicle.
One of the i10’s biggest strengths is its compact dimensions, making it perfect for navigating tight city streets and squeezing into small parking spaces. Despite its small size, Hyundai has designed the i10 with a spacious and cleverly laid-out interior, offering enough room for four adults to travel comfortably. The latest model also boasts a modern, stylish design with a sporty front grille, sharp headlights and dynamic body lines.
Under the bonnet, the i10 typically comes with a choice of small, fuel-efficient petrol engines, ranging from a 1.0-litre three-cylinder to a 1.2-litre four-cylinder. While it’s not a high-performance car, the i10 delivers enough power for city driving and occasional motorway journeys, all while keeping running costs low. A five-speed manual or an automatic transmission ensures flexibility for different driving preferences.
Inside, the i10 impresses with its tech features. Depending on the trim level, it comes equipped with an intuitive touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth connectivity and a range of safety features such as lane-keeping assist, forward-collision warning and rear parking sensors.