Hyundai-Sime Darby has officially announced the limited edition i10 Colourz, which we showed you here last week. The Colourz, available in both 1.1L and 1.25L guise, is all about the colours – choose from Lavender Pink, Passion Purple, Tangy Orange, Aquamarine Blue, Peach White, Ice Silver and Carbon Grey.
Paint aside, the i10 Colourz is enhanced with a front bumper garnish, a skid plate and new skirting. There’s also a set of newly designed alloy wheels.
Inside, if you pick the 1.25L, you’ll get leather seats and leather wrapped steering wheel. The seats come in two-tone colours – black and orange (for Tangy Orange and Ice Silver body colours) or black and red (Lavender Pink, Passion Purple, Aquamarine Blue, Peach White and Carbon Grey body colours) with matching stitching.
Other interior upgrades include a rear centre passenger headrest, a mirror fitted to the driver’s sun visor and an optional GPS upgrade for RM2,200. The i10 Colourz also gets a newly designed luggage under floor tray.
Interestingly, there are some safety upgrades as well. This latest i10 receives eight-inch rear drum brakes in place of the previous seven-inch items, while a rear centre seatbelt with Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) replaces the old static belt. The driver’s seatbelt has also been upgraded to an adjustable anchor type.
There’s more. The little Hyundai now has manual headlamp beam level adjustment as well as a pair of rear fog lamps. Instrument cluster brightness is now adjustable and deactivating the front passenger airbag is now possible with an on/off switch. Those with young children would be happy to know that ISOFIX child seat anchors are present.
This i10 Colourz 1.1L is priced at RM51,388, while the 1.25L will cost you RM56,000. The first 500 customers to place their booking will get one-year free insurance and road tax.
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