Hyundai cars are packed with features to the brim and as per the Nios’ competition and price range, it’s well equipped. That’s further complemented by good fit and finish and plastic quality. We have to say that the hatchback’s cabin manages to give us a feel that we get from segment-above cars. It gets enough storage spaces for your knick knacks too. Its cabin continues to feel quite airy with the light coloured interior theme. The clean and premium looking cabin of the Grand i10 Nios gets new seat upholstery design with ‘Nios’ written on the seats. Rivals: The facelifted Grand i10 Nios goes up against the Maruti Swift and Renault Triber. Safety: On the safety front, it has up to six airbags (four airbags come as standard), ABS with EBD, hill assist, electronic stability control (ESC), tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and ISOFIX anchors. It also comes with auto AC with rear vents, cruise control, auto headlights and push-button start/stop. Hyundai has also given it a CNG option with the same engine that churns out a reduced output of 69PS/95.2Nm, which is only available in a five-speed manual transmission.įeatures: It gets an eight-inch infotainment display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and a wireless phone charger. The Magna and Sportz trim also get CNG variants.Ĭolours: The facelifted Hyundai Grand i10 Nios comes in six monotone and two dual-tone shades: Polar White, Titan Grey, Typhoon Silver, Spark Green (new), Teal Blue and Fiery Red, Spark Green (new) with Black Roof and Polar White with Black Roof.Įngine and Transmission: The hatchback retains the same engine from the pre-facelift Grand i10 Nios, which is a 1.2-litre unit (83PS/114Nm) mated to a five-speed manual or a five-speed AMT. Variants: It is offered in four trims: Era, Manga, Sportz and Asta. Price: The facelifted Grand i10 Nios costs between Rs 5.69 lakh and Rs 8.47 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). You can check out the facelifted hatchback in these 20 images. Many bug fixes have been applied to the hijacker.Latest Update: Hyundai is offering benefits of up to Rs 13,000 on the Grand i10 Nios for the month of February. Specifically, recordings are automatically split if they reach 2 GB in size or 24 hours in length. Audio Hijack Pro's auto-split settings have been reverted to those used in 2.10.0 and before. A bug where Audio Hijack Pro could inadvertently create hundreds of files on long recordings has been corrected. The LAME MP3 recording engine has been updated to 3.98.4. A regression which affected audio capture from older versions of Skype (specifically, Skype 2.x) has been corrected. This update also fixes a potential conflict with Qt-based applications, including Sibelius. Instant On has been updated to version 5.0.2, with full support for capturing audio from sandboxed applications from the Mac App Store and other sources. Many bug fixes have been applied to the hijacker. Overall though, Audio Hijack Pro lets you record and enhance sounds from any application really quickly. You can create your own but I found Audio Hijack does not let you save them for future use. I did find the process of inserting effects a little confusing, and you really need to connect them correctly to get what you are looking for.Īudio Hijack Pro comes with some preset formats to save your audio. There really is a wide selection of effects to choose from, 60 in all, and you can add more. Audio Hijack Pro also lets you enter metadata, although it all has to be done manually (I didn't see an import feature), which is a little tedious. You can schedule automatic recording at precise days and hours of the week for each application.
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