The Hyundai Xcent
successor has been caught getting tested on the Indian roads several times in
the past. In the latest development, it's name is officially out - Hyundai
Aura. As known already, it will be nothing but a three-box version of the
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. It should be launched in December this year.
Apart from the name,
Hyundai has remained tight-lipped about the Aura. The company says that it gets
its name from ‘vibrance of positivity’ and a reflection of the ‘state of being’
of the one sitting behind the wheel.
We have already
decoded the outer looks of the Aura thanks to the numerous sightings of the
vehicle. Speaking of which, it will share the front fascia with the Hyundai
Grand i10 Nios. Both the cars will basically be differentiated at the front
with a contrasting honeycomb pattern of its Cascading grille. It may even carry
some design cues from the latest Hyundai Elantra facelift which was recently
launched in India.
On the sides, the
sedan will have a greenhouse very similar to that of the Grand i10 Nios. Also,
it will sport more alluring machine-finished alloy wheels which will further
set its design and looks apart. At the rear, it will feature a completely new
boot lid. Furthermore, it will sport new edgier combination lamps comprising
C-shaped LED tail lights.
On the inside, the
Hyundai Aura will carry over most of its cabin elements from the Grand i10
Nios. Features such as 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto will certainly be carried over from its hatchback
counterpart. Also, it is expected to offer wireless smartphone charging in the
higher-spec trims. What remains to be seen is that if it is offered with
BlueLink connected car tech or not. The interior colour scheme will be different
from that of the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios.
As for the
mehcanicals, the the Hyundai Aura will be sold with a 81 PS 1.2L Kappa petrol
engine and a 74 PS U2 1.2L diesel engine. Both the engines will be BS-VI
compliant and will come mated to either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automated
manual transmission option. The Hyundai Aura will battle with the Maruti Dzire,
Honda Amaze, Ford Aspire, Tata Tigor and Renault’s upcoming LBA sub-4 metre
sedan.