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Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo

Price in South Africa, real specs & fuel economy — 2026

Model year 2026 Generation Current South African Grand i10 Cargo listing; generation notes should be kept tied to the local model year and confirmed derivative data. Current version Original current-generation version Body style Panel van
Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT is the specialist commercial derivative in the local Grand i10 Cargo range.
ZAR 299,900
On-road in
ZAR 314,498
Ex-showroom ZAR 299,900
Engine:1197cc (1.2L) Torque:114Nm (84 lb-ft) Ground Clearance:165mm (6.5″) Power:61kW (82 bhp) Boot1210L (42.7 cu ft)

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Fuel Economy km per litre · (US mpg)
Company Claimed 5.9 km/l (14 mpg)
City 4.8 km/l (11 mpg)
Highway 6.8 km/l (16 mpg)

On-road varies by dealer. Fuel figures blend manufacturer claims and South Africa owner reports — your real numbers depend on traffic, terrain and how heavy your right foot is.

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Last checked on 2026-07-06 • Verified by the Hagalu team

Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo — 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT

Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT is the specialist commercial derivative in the local Grand i10 Cargo range.

The Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT is the specialist commercial derivative in the local Grand i10 Cargo range, with a confirmed South African price of R299 900. It uses Petrol power with Automatic, and that combination defines its day-to-day personality more than the badge alone. For shoppers comparing monthly instalments, this derivative should be judged against what it gives up or gains compared with the next grade in the same range. The confirmed mechanical detail includes an engine reference of 1.2 l, power listed around 61 kW, torque listed around 114 Nm, and Front-wheel drive drive hardware. Published consumption around 16.9 l/100km gives buyers a useful running-cost reference. If the buyer spends most of the week in traffic, smooth response and predictable low-speed control matter most. If the vehicle will be loaded, used for long trips or driven on rougher roads, the drivetrain, torque delivery and tyre package become more important than touchscreen size. Practical details include 2 seating, boot or cargo space around 1210, and ground clearance around 165 mm. That is where this derivative needs to earn its place: it must match the owner's real passengers, cargo, tools, luggage or leisure equipment without forcing an unnecessary jump to a dearer trim. Cabin and ownership references include screen size around SYNC, airbag coverage around 2 front airbags, warranty cover listed as 5 years / 150 000 km plus 2 years / 50 000 km powertrain, and service or maintenance cover listed as 1 year / 15 000 km. The sensible buying question is whether the 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT supplies the right balance of affordability, comfort and capability for South African conditions. It is a strong candidate when its confirmed equipment fits the routine; it is less convincing if a nearby derivative adds safety, convenience or drivetrain hardware that the owner will use every week. The practical way to judge the Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT is to compare it with the derivative directly below and directly above it. If the lower version already covers the owner's weekly driving, this trim must justify its price through comfort, safety, drivetrain or ownership benefits that will be used often. If the higher version adds capability the owner genuinely needs, stretching the budget may make more sense than retrofitting accessories later. For a South African Van buyer, that decision should include insurance, tyres, fuel, finance and how the vehicle will feel after several years, not only the delivery-day feature list.

Who buys this: The 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT suits a buyer who wants the Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo in specialist commercial form and is comparing the monthly cost against the next derivative. It is best for owners who can clearly describe their normal driving, passenger or load needs before choosing equipment. It is not ideal for shoppers who want every available comfort feature regardless of price.

City
In city driving the Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT should be assessed by visibility, steering weight, parking aids, seat comfort and how the automatic transmission behaves in stop-start traffic. The Van body may bring useful space or stance, but daily convenience still depends on the exact wheel, camera, sensor and cabin specification carried by this derivative.
Highway
On the open road the Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT needs to feel settled at national-limit speeds, with enough response for overtaking and a cabin that remains comfortable over long distances. Published references include power around 61 kW, torque around 114 Nm, and consumption around 16.9 l/100km. Buyers who regularly travel with passengers, trailers or heavy cargo should test it loaded, because that is where derivative choice becomes obvious.
Off-Road
The Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT is primarily a road vehicle. It can deal with normal South African surface changes and well-kept gravel when driven carefully, but it should not be bought as a substitute for a proper 4x4 or high-clearance workhorse if rough terrain is part of the weekly routine.

Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo — Quick Facts

Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo Variants & Prices

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Cmp Variant Trim Fuel Transmission Price
1.0 Executive Cargo 5MT Base Petrol Manual ZAR 260,500
1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT Top Petrol Automatic ZAR 299,900
Cmp Variant Trim Fuel Transmission Price
1.0 Executive Cargo 5MT Base Petrol Manual ZAR 260,500
1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT Top Petrol Automatic ZAR 299,900
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Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo Specifications

Max Payload
Not Applicable
Number of Doors
5
Boot Space Seats Folded
1210 l
Rear Shoulder Room
Not Applicable
Front Shoulder Room
Not Applicable
Rear Headroom
Not Applicable
Front Headroom
Not Applicable
Rear Legroom
Not Applicable
Front Legroom
Not Applicable
Loadbox Length Mm
Not Applicable
Loadbox Width Mm
Not Applicable
Payload Kg
Not Applicable
Cargo Volume
1210
Ground Clearance
165 mm
Wheelbase
2450 mm
Length
3815 mm
Height
1520 mm
Width
1680 mm
Kerb Weight
Not Applicable
Gross Vehicle Weight
Not Applicable
Seating Capacity
2
Width Mm
1680 mm
Turning Circle M
Not Applicable
Turning Circle
Not Applicable
Boot Volume
1210 l
Tare Mass Kg
Not Applicable
Towing Capacity
Not Applicable
Load Bed Width
Not Applicable
Seats
2
Load Bed Length
Not Applicable
Turning Radius
Not Applicable
Rear Track Width
Not Applicable
Front Track Width
Not Applicable
Fuel Tank Capacity
37 l
Doors
5
Boot Space
1210 l
Gross Vehicle Mass Kg
Not Applicable
Ground Clearance Max
165 mm
Ground Clearance Min
165 mm
Ground Clearance Mm
165 mm
Height Mm
1520 mm
Length Mm
3815 mm

1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT — Should You Buy It?

Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT works best as a specialist commercial derivative bought for a clear use case.

The Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo 1.2 Executive Cargo 4AT makes the most sense when its price and equipment align with the buyer's weekly routine. It has a confirmed South African price of R299 900, so the value judgement should be made against neighbouring trims and direct segment rivals. Choose it when the transmission, drivetrain, comfort level and ownership cover fit real use; move up or down the range if those details do not match.

What's Good
  • Clear derivative role in the range
  • Confirmed local variant identity
  • Fuel type and transmission are defined
  • Useful base for price comparison
  • Useful practical focus for work use
  • Ownership case can be checked against trim rivals
  • Specification facts support detailed comparison
  • Best for buyers with defined load or fleet needs
  • Local market availability is represented
Watch Out For
  • Value depends on neighbouring trim prices
  • Equipment may not satisfy every private buyer
  • Real-world fuel use depends on load and route
  • Insurance and tyres should be priced before buying
  • Stock and colour availability can change
  • Unladen ride comfort should be tested carefully
  • Upper trim features may tempt buyers upward
  • Resale depends on demand for this derivative
  • A test drive remains essential before committing

Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo FAQs

The listed ground clearance for the Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo is 165 mm. Use that number as a practical comparison point against similar cars, especially if you regularly deal with steep driveways, gravel roads or uneven parking areas.

The listed engine capacity for the Hyundai Grand i10 Cargo is 1197 cc, with output shown as 61 kW (82 bhp). Where a model has more than one derivative, compare the specific variant because fuel type, gearbox and drivetrain can change the way it drives.

The official claimed figure shown here is around 5.9 km/l. Treat it as a comparison figure rather than a promise: traffic, speed, load, tyre pressure and driving style can all move real South African consumption up or down.

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