The soul:
Riding in low pro 165/60 R14 tyres the I10 has decent low speed ride, on par in its class. Its only in the craters that the car crashes with suspension noise that can be felt inside the cabin. Surprisingly ride quality at the rear is slightly better at low to mid speeds, due to stiff suspension and passengers do not really get tossed around. But cross 80 kmph and the ride gets harsher on our roads. European roads are definitely better and there ride of course, is expected to be better.
Hyundai has also made changes to the front suspension spring and damper rates and the car again rides better while up front but its the same story at high speeds.
The upside is the handling which is simply better than the I20 and I think, one of the best seen on a Hyundai car to date. Despite using lighter MDPS (motor driven power steering), Hyundai has calibrated to suit this engine with a quicker steering ratio at lower speeds for ease of parallel parking and the steering, though a bit heavier than the 1.2, feels perfectly weighted for a car this size. Women will simply love the car's easy to drive user friendly nature thanks to light ergonomic controls.
This is one of the kei-cars which feels stable at high speeds on the highway and the steering does not feel alarmingly artificial as in the I20 crdi. Even at 150, the car is planted on the road with no signs of shaking that plagues many cars of this size. A bit of weight increase up front helps matters but since the car that I drove was equipped with so many safety gadgets, obviously it weighed more than its petrol counterpart. Braking:
This car came equipped with 4-wheel discs (ventilated in front,solid at rear) with standard 4 channel ABS and EBD.
Braking is excellent with no signs of fading after a series of repeated stops but pedal feel could be better. As with cars of this size and class, the rear tends to bob a bit while braking hard from 90-0 kmph. No cause for worries though. Fuel efficiency:
Hyundai claims a mileage of 26.5 kmpl in EU driving cycle but remember that there is a marked difference between their fuel quality and that of ours.
Expect between 15-16 kmpl in city limits and about 20 kmpl on highway with our branded diesel fuel, enough to make it one of the most efficient cars in India.
Buying and owning:
As with many Hyundais, service and maintenance is easily available with a widespread network of dealers and dealer workshops. But imported CRDi components will mean expensive mechanical repairs and maintenance costs, even for a small car like I10, again a deterrent in this price sensitive segment and of prime importance to owners.
This is again one of the main reasons that Hyundai has not launched the vehicle yet.
Recently the company's standards, so well known for its prompt and courteous staff and efficient dealer network is falling and Hyundai needs to improve on this aspect and train its staff accordingly. Final Call:
This car is actually perfectly suited for India. A car that we need, it caters to the masses with its easy to drive nature, punchy and efficient diesel engine with ease of parking in congested city spaces and decent space and comfort, the I10 diesel has all the makings of the winner.
It all boils down to one factor-PRICE, one that Hyundai is finding hard to achieve at this level.The ritz diesel, similar in dimensions to I10-only marginally bigger, has simply not sold in the numbers that Maruti expected it to, simply because customers perceive it to be overpriced and under equipped, especially in front of Indica Vista which is bigger, roomier and more spacious an comfortable.
Only time will tell whether if at all this variant of I 10 will make it here but one thing’s for sure: This country badly needs a small urban diesel car and Hyundai can have the first mover advantage if it prices the car at the quoted price of 4,25,000-4,99,000.
But don’t expect good levels of standard equipment or else, the price will be more expensive then the ritz, another sign of lost opportunity from Hyundai.
Let the company take its own time to make sure that it listens to us and prices the car competitively. Over to you Hyundai! |