Hyundai i10 is one of the most successful city cars launched by the South Korean manufacturer, Hyundai Motor India Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motors. The first generation of the i10 was produced at Hyundai’s Chennai plant for domestic and export markets. The world premiere of the i10 was on 31st October 2007, in New Delhi, India.The latest edition of the 5-door hatchback has been named as the Grand i10 which is expected to be released in Q3 2019. The Grand i10 is available in 5 petrol and 4 diesel variants: Era, Magna Sportz, Sportz Dual Tone and Asta. The prices of the Hyundai Grand i10 start at Rs 4.91 lakhs and go up to Rs 7.51 lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi).
If you are the owner of this car then you must have a car insurance to follow the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
Note: All information regarding Hyundai i10 and Grand i10 has been sourced from the official website of Hyundai Motor India Ltd.
Hyundai i10 Car Insurance premium rates for the top Hyundai i10 Variants are as follows:
Hyundai i10 Variant(2019 Registration) | Fuel Type | Insured Declared Value | Zero Depreciation Cover | Insurance Price | More Plans |
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Hyundai i10 | Petrol | 2,97,230 | 2,347 | 3,036 | |
Hyundai i10 | Petrol | 3,95,247 | 2,718 | 4,457 | |
Hyundai i10 | Petrol | 3,71,565 | 2,597 | 5,449 | |
Hyundai i10 | Petrol | 3,52,544 | 2,794 | 4,364 | |
Hyundai i10 | Petrol | 3,54,579 | 2,753 | 4,369 | |
Hyundai i10 | Diesel | 2,65,567 | 2,339 | 4,041 | |
Hyundai i10 | Petrol | 3,38,753 | 3,466 | 5,077 |
This type of car insurance provides coverage to third party life and property and does not cover the insured vehicle
This type of car insurance provides coverage to your vehicle as well as third party and property
This type of insurance provides coverage for your car’s damages and losses including events caused due to man made, natural calamities, and theft.
The top features of Hyundai i10 are:
The total volume of all the cylinders in a car’s engine added together is expressed in cubic centimetres(cc) or, more frequently in litres. So, an engine with a capacity of 1499cc will be referred to as a 1.5litre unit. The cubic capacity of your car is mentioned in your car registration certificate (RC).The premium calculation is done as per below:
Incidentally, the cubic capacity of the car also has a direct impact on the Third Party premium, too. So, the higher the cubic capacity of your car, the more is the premium.
With the availability of online platforms, buying insurance is a very simple and hassle-free procedure. However, following are the documents that you would need to keep handy.
Yes it’s possible to switch from third-party to comprehensive. However, a vehicle inspection will be required.
Yes, you can renew your car insurance with another insurance company without any hassles.
There might be circumstances when you might feel like cancelling your existing car insurance policy. You may certainly do so. In this case, you need an alternate policy.