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Originally Posted by Herschey Does Hyundai still offer the dual tone version on the facelift model? It used to come equipped with upsized diamond cut alloys and projector headlamps at a premium of just 30k which was a steal deal. |
Thank you.
A Sportz Dual Tone variant is offered but only with a manual transmission. It gets the diamond-cut alloys (same sized wheels as Sportz), a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a wireless phone charger and is just Rs 24,500 over and above the normal Sportz. Only 2 colour options - Spark Green and Polar White - get the phantom black DT roofs.
Unfortunately, Hyundai hasn't offered this with the Sportz AMT.
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Originally Posted by Herschey Would look forward to a dedicated ownership thread on the new acquisition. |
I am not the primary user of the Nios (wife is) so there won't be a separate ownership report. Will keep posting updates on our workhorse in the official Nios review thread from time to time.
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Originally Posted by Valueseeker 1. The head nod in the initial gears is negligible for anyone switching from a manual. |
With a light touch on the A-pedal, you won't feel much except for the first 2 gear shifts, for which the head nod is very much there but barely felt.
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Originally Posted by Valueseeker 2. The hill hold works very well on inclines and makes climbing hills very easy. |
Hill hold works like a charm, just like my XUV7OO. On a slope, it holds on to the Nios for ~3 seconds before it starts rolling up/down, which gives the driver more than enough time to react.
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Originally Posted by Valueseeker 3. The creep function is super convenient in traffic conditions. |
At 5 kmph it is steady and gives you a smooth tee-off, be it from your home or after a stop at a traffic signal.
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Originally Posted by Valueseeker I was initially confused between the manual and AMT but now am sold on the AMT. |
Whole-heartedly seconded. At this price range today, it's tough to beat. The smoothest AMT in this segment right now, beating almost all of it's rivals just on the basis of the AMT box's response alone.
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Originally Posted by noopster1008 If you have driven Nexon AMT, could you please compare it with New Nios AMT wrt head nod ? |
Haven't driven the Nexon AMT either, but having previously owned a Tiago XZ AMT for 2 years and having driven it quite a bit, I can tell you that the Hyundai AMT is miles ahead of the Tiago. With better engine output specs, maybe the Nexon AMT could fare better. Best to take back-to-back test drives and compare for yourself.
Some hits & misses of the 2023 Nios Sportz AMT:-
Auto headlamps are a new addition.
The new DRLs reminiscent of the Tata motifs are quite bright during the day and at night.
But a dedicated foglamp will be missed.
Functional roof rails provided.
Rear windshield gets defogger elements only.
No rear wash & wiper present - that's reserved for the Asta.
175/60/R15 dual-tone stylised steel wheel.
Sportz DT (only in MT) and Asta get same-sized diamond-cut alloys.
Spare is a 165/70/R14 steel wheel for both top variants.
Keyless entry only.
Asta gets a smart key with push-button start.
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) with VSM (Vehicle Stability Management) present.
Another notable addition.
Cruise control is new. Useful for the highway runners.
A newly-set up voice command button (through Android Auto & Apple CarPlay only) is given on the top left.
Also, a customisable home button is provided on the bottom right.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) added to the list.
Our Nios came with all tyres over-inflated to 45/46 PSI during delivery!
Front map lights sorely missed. A bad miss!
Front ambience is made up a bit by footwell lighting.
Automatic Climate Control is present.
You get a fast-charging Type-C USB slot (new), a 12V socket and a dedicated USB slot in the central console.
No wireless charging pad below - that's only for the Sportz DT (MT) & the Asta.
No center armrest at the front. Another miss.
Even a small fixed one would have been good.
Side airbags given (new), ergo no normal seat covers for this Hyundai.
Asta gets curtain airbags as well.
Rear seat comes with integrated headrests and a missing rear armrest.
Not a bother for us - the rear seat will be rarely used.
Asta gets adjustable rear headrests and ISOFIX mounts.
If the rear seat is ever used, the rear passengers do get their own (newly added) rear AC vents.
Reverse camera display is crystal clear and covers the entire 8-inch touchscreen display.
Guidelines are fixed though.
At the same time, the reverse sensors' display pop up on the MID in the speedo.
Wired Android Auto & Apple CarPlay added to the feature list.
When connected, they will provide turn-by-turn navigation through their respective smartphones.
Customisable buttons (marked with a star) are provided
1) On the right of the 8-inch touchscreen system, and
2) On the bottom right of the steering mounted buttons on the left.
The Nios looks dazzling in Aqua Teal but it is a dust magnet. The shade might be a pain to maintain in the long run. But, when shining under the sun or under night lights, there's no other impressive colour shade like it in this range.
Waiting periods on the day we took delivery.