Hyundai has responded further against criticism of the Grand i10s lack of safety by announcing the pending arrival of the realigned Executive trim level with more spec.
AA findingsBack in January, the Automobile Association AA slapped a zero-star Global New Car Assessment Programme NCAP rating on the Grand i10, citing weak frontal impact protection, an unstable bodyshell in side impacts, and a high risk of non-recoverable chest injuries as the main reasons.
Hyundai responded by saying that the Indian-made Grand i10 conforms to all 53 on-road requirements set out by the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications, and that it is safe to use.