We own a Hyundai i10 ERA iRDE2 (White color) since November 2011. The car was bought on 8th November 2011. ODO reading as of now is 900 KM. It is mostly used for inter-city runs and market/malls visits by ladies at home. Now I noticed that there are no reviews/ownership reports on iRDE2 I10, so thought of putting a short review of the same.
This car was bought from Malwa Hyundai, Kundli, Haryana but registered in Delhi. It’s around 4.20 lacs for the ERA variant in Delhi including 3rd year optional warranty. Freebies were car cover, art leather seat covers and some cash discount. Overall dealer experience was good. Those residing in Delhi/NCR must know the showroom’s location – it’s on NH1 just after crossing Delhi border and they also have Chevrolet’s dealership next to Hyundai’s showroom.
It has few niggles which was expected from Hyundai like speedometer not working, carpets out of place without hooks, abnormal idling, increase in RPM when clutch is pressed for changing gears, wiper not functioning while using spray function etc. The engine also heats up like a furnace but that must be due to run in period. All these issues needed to be sorted during first service which I am planning to do very soon. I cannot comment on Hyundai A.S.S as I still need to experience them.
The best thing about this car is its interiors which are much better than WagonR and looks premium. The blue lit ODO looks very beautiful in night and displays speed, two trip meters and gear change indicator. The gear change indicator is purely programmed for mileage purposes but it will be interesting thing for newbie drivers and ladies. AC control looks good but we need to wait till summers before commenting anything about A/C performance. ORVMs are internally manually adjustable and that is good addition in ERA variant. I miss this feature a lot in my WagonR. IRVM range is OK but one also need to keep both ORVM open while driving as IRVM does not offer wide range. The buttons/switches are of quite good quality especially if we compare with Maruti . Steering wheel is good to hold. I think i10’s steering is hydraulic and is different from Wagonr’s electronic power steering. Gear shifts are excellent and slot in perfectly – much better than WagonR's rough and tough shifter. Gear shift knob is excellent to hold and looks premium too. I can feel vibration on WagonR gear knob but this is not the case with i10. Vibrations are well controlled inside cabin but same cannot be said about engine noise. Seats are excellent and comfortable. I did a Gurgaon-Karnal roundtrip and was not tired at all. Now the main point is space which is less than WagonR. The front leg room and rear leg room is too less for a person like me who is 5’11. Rear is the worst and even being wider than WagonR it can hardly make space for 3 adults. I10 is just for 4 passengers. When the front seat is stretched all way back then it leaves hardly any space at rear. Hyundai needs to work out on interior space as i10 is quite similar in length to WagonR and more wider but still has much less space than WagonR. However the seats are comfortable because of good cushioning. Boot space is excellent and is better than WagonR. The spare tyre is very well fixed inside the boot with all the necessary tools. Feature wise the ERA model came with two 12V sockets, many bottle holders, central locking and front power windows. Power windows is not one touch up/down type – not even on driver side. ORVMs and door handles are black in color but that suits well with white body color.
Crank the engine and you will think as if you are staring a Santro.I guess IRDE2 actually is refreshed version of Santro engine which is now sold with eRLX badge. Overall engine is smooth and refined but gets noisy near redline. It is not as revv friendly as the K series unit is. The engine heats up like anything and exhaust note also gets louder after driving for some 20-30 KMs. I think this should be because of the fact that engine is new and requires an oil change. Mileage wise this is good car. Initially we are getting 14-15 KMPL overall mileage. Ride quality is good and much better than my WagonR. The area where i10 straightaway takes the crown from WagonR is handling department. The steering wheel of WagonR starts vibrating like hell after crossing 80-90KM and do not inspire any confidence to speed up anymore. I10, on the other hand is comfortable up to 110 but not after that. One point to note is that i10 is lighter than WagonR though only by little margin. Pickup is good and 99 NM torque results in lesser gear changing which helps in city driving. The IRDE2 variant has 3 valves per cylinder as compared to WagonR 4 valve per cylinder. Tyre size is 155 sections as compared to Waggies punny 145 section tyres. But i10 also deserves at least 165 sections. Road noise is quite OK, nothing remarkable though.
Step outside of the car and you will observe the fludic design of the front which looks Verna-ish. Front looks much better than previous gen as it looks much grown up and mature now. The fluidic theme is working well for Hyundai. It is a cute looking car from outside. Originally it came with wheel hub caps but I installed full wheel caps. The roof antenna is removable type and improves the overall look of the car. Looks like it is standard across i10 variants and is first in class too (?).
Overall it is a fantastic small city car for small family of four. If you ask me which one is better among WagonR and i10 then it is very difficult to answer this question IMO. Both cars have almost equal positives and negative which results in a neutral equation. But i10 is not the car for tall people with heights over 6”.
I have installed wheel caps, auto cop security system, gear shift lock, Sony Xplod receiver with four Sony Xplod speakers in doors.
Now it’s time for the images to complete the report.
PS – I will update the thread with service report and other nitty gritty details in subsequent posts along with more interior and exterior photos.
