Are the i10 and Picanto the same?

Are the i10 and Picanto the same?

This third-generation Picanto was launched in 2017 on a new chassis that the i10 now shares. As a result, and given that Kia and Hyundai are part of the same company, it’s no surprise that the two cars share many tech features.

What car is similar to a Hyundai i10?

The Kia Picanto is closely related to the i10. It features a smart interior, tidy handling and decent practicality. It’s not as refined as the i10, though, and its low-speed ride isn’t as good.

Is KIA Picanto better than i10?

In terms of practicality, there’s little argument that the i10 is the outright winner – it has room for four adults (five at a pinch) and the 252-litre luggage space is class-leading. The Picanto offers a respectable 200 litres but, when you drop the rear seats, the i10 has more than twice the available space.

Which is better KIA Picanto or i10?

Because it’s a little softer, the i10 feels impressively supple and is more forgiving. It pads gently over bumps, and at higher speeds it settles into a relatively relaxed stride. The Picanto isn’t bad by wider class standards, but it kicks you harder over potholes and jiggles you about more on motorways.

Which is better i10 or Picanto?

Do Hyundai i10 have parking sensors?

Visibility, parking sensors and cameras Rear parking sensors aren’t available and neither are LED headlights, which are standard on the Sandero. All i10s get daytime running lights, which are LED on the Premium and N Line trim levels. Those trims come with front fog lights, too.

Is KIA Picanto fuel efficient?

On the open road, Kia’s impressive fuel economy started to come into play, we were delighted to see a return of 5.1 L/100 km, which was quite an improvement on the 6.4 L/100 km indicated figure we saw on the vehicle’s launch in the middle of February 2021.

What make of engine is in a KIA Picanto?

The Picanto is offered with a choice of two gasoline engines: a 1.0 liter three-cylinder or a 1.25 liter four-cylinder. The Europe-spec 1.25 liter engine features ecoDynamics, Kia’s start-stop system….Second generation (TA; 2011)

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Does the Hyundai i10 have a reverse camera?

Some versions of the new Grand i10 will boast rear parking sensors and a rear camera. The latter will displays what it captures on the infotainment screen, when the car is in reverse. The Grand i10 still has only two airbags – for the driver and front passenger.

Does the Hyundai i10 have a reversing camera?

The rear window line kicks up more towards the back of the car than in the Kia Picanto and its rear window is also shallower, but the i10 is still not a particularly tricky car to reverse. You get a rear-view camera as standard from mid-level SE Connect trim, which is one of the reasons why it’s our pick of the range.

How does the Kia Picanto compare to the Hyundai i10?

The Kia Picanto has been around a little longer than the i10, but it’s always been the more stylised of the two. While the Hyundai has reasonably sleek lines, the Kia wades in with angular styling and arguably sportier detailing.

Why don’t the Nissan Picanto’s Nexen tyres compare to the Hyundai i10?

It’s because the Picanto’s Nexen tyres don’t generate as much grip as the i10’s Michelins in the wet, but that doesn’t detract from the car’s overall cornering balance, which is more playful than the i10’s.

How much does it cost to finance a Kia Picanto?

KIA PICANTO 1.25 X-Line 5dr Auto… Representative Example: Representative APR of 7.9% borrowing £10,509 over 48 months on HP type finance, the amount payable would be £250 a month, with a total cost of credit of £1,483 and a total amount payable of £11,992.

Is the BMW i10 better for country roads than a Picanto?

Both cars are stable and predictable through corners, although the Picanto is more agile. Still, the i10’s extra grip is certainly confidence-inspiring and, by a whisker, the weight and feel of its steering is sweeter for country roads.