Hyundai i10 is powered by a 1086 cc engine, which is capable of producing 68.05 bhp at the rate of 5500 rpm. The net torque output of the car is 99.04 Nm at the rate of 4500 rpm. Power is sent to the wheels using a five-speed gearbox. Like most other models in the market, it has been provided with FWD. The turning radius of the car is 4.7 metres, with power steering. Hyundai i10 has a fuel capacity of 34 litres and a city mileage of 15.4 kilometres per litre. The highway count for this car is 19.2 kilometres per litre.
On the other hand, the Grand i10 is powered by an 1120 cc engine, which churns out 70 bhp at the rate of 4000 rpm. The maximum torque output of the car is 159.8 Nm at the rate of 1500 to 2750 rpm. It has also an option of FWD and mated with a five-speed gearbox. The turning radius of the car is 5.2 metres, which is obvious because of its bigger dimensions. The fuel tank capacity of the car is 43 litres and the mileage on the highway is 24 kilometres per litre. On city roads, the mileage of the car falls to 21 kilometres a litre. Both the cars have been performing quite well for some time now and have taken Hyundai to new heights.