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Hyundai - i10 (2021)

Discover the Hyundai i10 price landscape – from its debut in 2016 to the latest 2021 model, the compact city‑saver offers a blend of affordability and practicality. Whether you’re searching for the Hyundai i10 2021 price in your region, curious about the used Hyundai i10 price, or simply wondering “what is a 2021 Hyundai i10 worth,” this guide brings you the insights you need in one clear, easy‑to‑scan read.

With a compact footprint, a peppy 1.0‑liter engine, and a reputation for dependable urban performance, the Hyundai i10 remains a top pick for first‑time buyers, small families, and delivery services alike. Let’s break down what makes this car tick and how its value changes over time.

  • Engine & Performance – 1.0‑liter inline‑3 turbo‑charged (or naturally aspirated 1.0‑liter) engine delivering 70–80 horsepower.
  • Transmission – 5‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic (di‑canny).
  • Fuel Type – Gasoline; diesel option available in select markets.
  • Dimensions – Length 4,004 mm; Width 1,695 mm; Height 1,565 mm.
  • Wheelbase – 2,570 mm.
  • Seating Capacity – 5.
  • Top Features – Bluetooth, USB, keyless entry, 7‑inch touchscreen (some trims), automatic climate control (higher trims).
  • Safety – Dual front airbags, ABS, TCS, electronic stability control, ISOFIX child seat anchors.

The Hyundai i10 2021 price typically reflects improvements in tech and interior quality, but you’ll still find a strong price‑performance proposition relative to similar vehicles. Let’s explore how the car holds its value – the heart of the Hyundai i10 depreciation story.

Depreciation Insight

In the automotive resale market, depreciation is a key factor for buyers and sellers. Below is a realistic picture of how the Hyundai i10 fares over the years:

  • First year (0–1 year) – The car usually loses 15‑20% of its initial value due to normal use, minor wear, and market competition.
  • Two years (1–2 years) – A further 10‑12% depreciation is common, totaling roughly 25‑32% loss from the original price.
  • Three to five years (2–5 years) – The cumulative depreciation often reaches 50‑70%, with a typical decrease of 12‑16% per year in the 3‑5 year window.
  • After seven years – Most used models stabilize, offering a resale value around 30‑40% of the original price, assuming standard mileage and care.

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