Hyundai Aura come with comfort and safety features in affordable price

Hyundai Aura: And the compact sedan segment in India is quite a competitive one where practicality, a premium feel, and value for money is what buyers are after. All of it in a sub-4-metre package.

The Hyundai Aura stays strong in this segment offering a mix of contemporary design, sophisticated interiors, economical engine options, and the Hyundai trust.

A sedan iteration of the Grand i10 Nios, the Aura competes against the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Honda Amaze and Tata Tigor.

It’s a compelling one for those who would like a feature-rich small sedan that feels premium but don’t want to deplete their bank account in the process.

Design and Exterior Appeal

Hyundai has done well to make the Aura look chic for a subcompact sedan. The front The front fascia gets the signature cascading grille design with LED DRLs embedded into it, that gives it a premium, slim and trim look.

Some other nice bits include the sculpted bonnet, chrome and projector headlamps that all add to the stance.

Meanwhile, the coupe-like roofline and sharp character lines contribute to a dynamic profile when viewed from the side.

At the back, the wrap-around tail-lamps and the chrome garnish over the boot lid offer it a proportionate, mildly sporty look. It’s a relatively modern- and well-proportioned-looking compact sedan.

Interior and Features

Climb inside the Aura, and you are greeted by a two-tone dashboard, featuring textured surfaces and metallic trim that conspire to make the cabin feel upscale.

The cabin is highly packaged, with sensible stowage areas as well as comfortable seating and space.

The highest trim levels are nicely equipped with:

8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto infotainment system

Wireless phone charger

Rear AC vents

Driver rear-view monitor

Cruise control

Automatic climate control

Steering and speedo are adjustable, though.

Rear seat comfort is adequate, with ample legroom and headroom for average-size adults.

That 402-litre boot is also a sizeable offering for the segment, so this is a great choice for family buyers.

Performance and Engines

The Aura comes in several engine options to cater to buyers’ usage and budgets:

1.2-litre Petrol (83 PS) – Peppy and efficient motor; comes mated to a 5-speed manual and an AMT

1.2-liter CNG version (69 PS) – Perfect for in-city driving with the lowest running cost

1.0-litre Turbo Petrol PO – Available earlier for enthusist now discontinued on newer POs

1.2-litre diesel (75 PS) – Isn’t on sale now (due to emission norms), but was efficient.

The petrol motor is good enough for daily city driving and also does its job on the highways.

The AMT has a fair shift quality, but it fares better in relaxed driving!

Mileage is one of Aura’s strong points as the real world numbers hover above 18 – 20 km/l in petrol, while on CNG go even higher.

Hyundai Aura

Safety and Build

Hyundai offers the Aura with key safety features:

2 airbags (Special: Available as optional equipment) Dual airbags (4 airbags in higher trims)

ABS with EBD

Parking sensors reverse camera at the back

ISOFIX child seat mounts

Seatbelt reminders

Steel bodyHigh strength holding steel body structure

Although that car hasn’t been crash-tested by Global NCAP, Hyundai has said it adheres to all current Indian safety norms.

Pros of Hyundai Aura

Stylish and high-quality interior details

CNG available available in various engines

Excellent fuel efficiency

Ample boot for family use

Feature-rich top variants

Easy city driving experience

Robust service channel of Hyundai

Cons of Hyundai Aura

No diesel or turbo-petrol currently in range

Rear seat more ideal for two adults, not so much for three

AMT not as reactive as regular autobox

Lacks SUV-like road presence

Crash test ratings have not been made public

Hyundai Aura: Final Verdict

The Hyundai Aura is a balanced compact sedan that checks most boxes for the urban Indian family.

It comes with smart design, the latest tech, a useful amount of cabin space and great fuel economy.

Whether you need a daily commuter car or a chauffeur-driven option/kid-car with savings from CNG, the Aura becomes tremendous value.

If it’s a compact sedan under ₹10 lakh you’re considering, the Aura deserves a long, hard look – more so, if you’re the type who’d prefer sedan comfort and hatchback practicality.

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