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Positive AURA

I’VE BEEN DRIVING THE Hyundai Aura around town for a couple of days to see how much has it evolved from the old Xcent and, more importantly, from the Grand i10 Nios on which the new sedan is based. When it comes to the design of the Aura, I have to say that it surely looks better in the flesh than in the initial pictures that I had seen and, as you spend more time with it, the styling grows on you soon enough.

A major chunk of the car looks a lot like the Nios, especially the face. The common bits include the smoked-out projector headlamps, the sweeping hood design, and the projector fog-lamps. The easiest way to tell them apart is that the sedan gets twin boomerang

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