Autocar rating

    Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter User Rating 8 / 10

    Finance for Hyundai Exter Finance your car
    Calculate the EMI
    Close

    Loan Amount Lakhs

    1 Lakh

    1 Crore

    Interest Rate Percentage %

    1%

    15%

    Loan Tenure Years

    1 Yr

    7 Yr

    Your EMI Details

    Principal Amount

    0

    Rate of Interest

    0%

    Tenure

    0 Year

    EMI Amount

    0

    Total Interest Paid

    0

    Total Amount

    0

    Ask Autocar Anything
    Ask Autocar Anything
    Close
    Wants quotes for bank
    Enquire Now
    Close
    Want Quotes from Bank

    Hyundai Exter Latest Update

    The Hyundai Exter is based on the same platform as the Grand i10 Nios, and measuring 3.8m in length, it is the smallest compact SUV. It’s squarely aimed at those aspiring to own an ‘SUV’ without breaking the bank. It packs an expansive features list and is available with a 1.2-litre petrol engine with manual and automated manual transmissions, as well as a petrol-CNG powertrain with a manual gearbox only.  

    Hyundai Exter Specifications

    Hyundai Exter Price Price ₹ 6.66 lakh onwardsHyundai Exter Mileage Mileage 19.4kplHyundai Exter Engine Capacity Engine 1197ccHyundai Exter Transmission Transmission ManualHyundai Exter Fuel type Fuel type PetrolHyundai Exter Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 5 Seater

    Hyundai Exter Reviews

    Hyundai Exter OverviewOVERVIEW

    Our Rating

    8

    Fuel Type

    Petrol

    Engine Displacement

    1197 cc

    Body Style

    SUV

    Doors

    5

    Seats

    5

    Airbags

    6

    Max Power

    83hp at 6000rpm

    Max Torque

    113.8Nm at 4000rpm

    Gearbox Type

    5-speed Manual

    Warranty Distance

    Unlimited km

    Warranty Duration

    3 Years

    Hyundai Exter DimensionsDIMENSIONS

    Hyundai Exter Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

    Hyundai Exter TransmissionTRANSMISSION

    Hyundai Exter Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

    Hyundai Exter SuspensionSUSPENSION

    Hyundai Exter SteeringSTEERING

    Hyundai Exter wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

    Hyundai Exter BrakesBRAKES

    Hyundai Exter tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

    Hyundai Exter safetySAFETY

    Hyundai Exter exterior featuresEXTERIOR

    Hyundai Exter seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

    Hyundai Exter infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

    Hyundai Exter comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

    Hyundai Exter instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

    Hyundai Exter Price

    Hyundai Exter price for the base model starts at ₹ 6.66 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 11.82 lakh (on-road Delhi).Hyundai Exter comes in 17 variants.The Hyundai Exter Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 6.66 lakh - ₹ 11.82 lakh.The Hyundai Exter Petrol-CNG engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.34 lakh - ₹ 10.15 lakh.

    Variants

    Price

    Compare

    Hyundai Exter 1.2 Petrol EX MT

    1197cc,Manual,Petrol,19.4kpl

    ₹ 6.66 lakh *

    View Price Breakup

    Hyundai Exter 1.2 Petrol EX (O) MT

    1197cc,Manual,Petrol,19.4kpl

    ₹ 7.12 lakh *

    View Price Breakup

    Hyundai Exter 1.2 Petrol S MT

    1197cc,Manual,Petrol,19.4kpl

    ₹ 8.26 lakh *

    View Price Breakup

    Hyundai Exter 1.2 Petrol S (O) MT

    1197cc,Manual,Petrol,19.4kpl

    ₹ 8.42 lakh *

    View Price Breakup
    View All Variants

    Compare Hyundai Exter with Similar Cars

    Model Name
    Hyundai Exter
    Tata Punch
    Citroen C3
    Maruti Suzuki Ignis
    Price (On Road Delhi)
    Price (On Road Delhi)
    ₹ 6.66 - 11.82 lakh
    ₹ 6.65 - 11.82 lakh
    ₹ 7.02 - 10.52 lakh
    ₹ 6.49 - 9.14 lakh
    Expert Ratings
    Expert Ratings
    Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating
    8 / 10
    Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating
    7 / 10
    Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating
    7 / 10
    Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating Autocar India Hyundai Exter Rating
    7 / 10
    Engine
    Engine
    1197 cc
    1199 cc
    1198-1199 cc
    1197 cc
    Mileage
    Mileage
    19.2-19.4 kpl
    18.82-18.97 kpl
    19.3 kpl
    20.89 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Petrol-CNG
    Petrol,Petrol-CNG
    Petrol
    Petrol
    Airbags
    Airbags
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
    Transmission
    Transmission
    AMT Auto,Manual
    AMT Auto,Manual
    Manual
    AMT Auto,Manual

    Hyundai Exter Expert Review

    Hyundai’s Tata Punch rival is feature-loaded and well-packaged to ride the SUV wave.

    Hyundai Exter Overview

    If the Grand i10 Nios hatchback is too mainstream and the Aura’s sedan body style is a bit passe, Hyundai’s latest offering in the shape of the Exter aims to catch the buyers’ fancy. Squarely aimed at those aspiring to own an ‘SUV’ without breaking the bank, the Exter is priced between Rs 6 lakh and Rs 10 lakh, packs an expansive features list and is available with a petrol engine with manual and automated manual transmissions, as well as a petrol-CNG powertrain with a manual gearbox only.

    H-patterned LED DRLs look stylish; projector headlamps are placed below.


    Hyundai Exter exterior design

    The Exter has all the ingredients that lend it an ‘SUV’ flair – a flat bonnet, an elevated stance, muscular wheel arches and 185mm ground clearance. Silver skid plates with exposed faux rivets lend it a butch look, as do its distinctive, exaggerated haunches and oversized squared body cladding. These, however, dwarf its dual-tone, 15-inch alloys, and there’s no hiding the sheer visual bulk of its rear three-quarter due to a thick C-pillar and its upright stance. Smart detailing such as H-patterned LED inserts in its daytime running lamps and multi-dimensional gloss black panelling on the front grille, on the C-pillar and boot, add character to its design.

    Thick C-pillar, oversized squared wheel arches dwarf the 15-inch alloys.

    The Hyundai Exter is based on the same platform as the Grand i10 Nios, and measuring 3.8m in length, it is the smallest compact SUV. In fact, it is shorter in length and height (minus its roof rails) and is narrower than its core rival, the Tata Punch. However, despite its tiny footprint, the Exter boasts a wheelbase of 2,450mm, if only 5mm longer than the Punch’s, resulting in a surprisingly spacious cabin.

    Sunroof is likely to be a huge draw for buyers.

    Hyundai Exter interior

    Its interiors are rather familiar since most bits are shared with the Nios, which isn’t a bad thing. Fit and finish levels are top-notch, and even though there are hard plastics inside, the quality and tactility of stalks and buttons feel great. The high-quality leather-wrapped steering and beautifully finished gear lever, as well as the digital instrument cluster and sunroof, add loads of appeal, but its single-tone black colour scheme simply doesn't feel as airy or welcoming as the Nios’ bright grey interior.

    Those with larger frames could find the front seats a bit lacking in terms of support and bolstering.

    Like its hatchback counterpart, ergonomics are spot on and even seat comfort is good, but those with larger body frames might find the front seats a bit small and lacking in support and bolstering. Its rear bench has a sloping seat base and coupled with reclined backrest, it makes for a rather comfortable experience, with good support and space on offer. Head, knee and foot room is ample, even for tall folk, and Hyundai has cleverly scooped out the front seat-backs to enhance space. The cabin is quite narrow, so three adults abreast will be a tight squeeze. Rear AC vents are available, but an armrest for rear occupants is missing.

    Rear bench is nicely angled and a spacious place to be. Seating three adults abreast will be a tight squeeze.

    Storage areas are well-thought-out with large door bins, cup holders, a large glovebox and ample space to stow your smartphone and other knick-knacks. Another talking point is the Exter’s cavernous 391-litre boot, which is larger than most compact SUVs on sale. Boot space can be increased further by folding the rear backrest, but it misses a 60:40 split function.

    Hyundai Exter engine, gearbox, performance

    Hyundai’s 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol is known for its refinement, and we’re happy to report that in the Exter, it feels as smooth as it does in the four other cars it does duty in, namely, the Grand i10 Nios, Aura, i20 and the Venue. Specs on paper are modest at 83hp and 114Nm, but factor in its 999kg kerb weight and its responsive nature, and performance feels more than adequate to keep most owners satisfied. Acceleration feels crisp, power flows in a linear manner and it has satisfactory pep lower down the rev range to potter around town or cruise on the highway. The mid-range is satisfactory and it continues to pull till 4,500-5,000rpm, but power delivery tapers from thereon. And even though this motor revs to 6,600rpm, the journey to its redline gets progressively slow and it sounds quite boomy, so there’s little merit in maxing the revs.

    Its 1.2L petrol engine feels creamy smooth and refined, and offers a satisfactory performance.

    The manual’s clutch is light and shifting the 5-speeder is effortless, with light and positive shifts. The automated manual transmission with electric actuators is rather smooth and at part-throttle, the pause between shifts is barely perceptible. Sure, it is not as smooth as a torque converter, and the lag between gear shifts is pronounced, particularly under hard acceleration. Uniquely, the AMT version gets paddle shifters too, and what’s impressive is that these are quick to respond to both upshift and downshift, and you’ll also enjoy taking occasional manual control so long as you aren’t expecting DCT-levels of quick shifts. Even in manual mode, the AMT doesn’t hold on to gears and it will rev till its redline before upshifting automatically.

    Hyundai Exter ride, handling.

    Body movements are well in check and its long wheelbase makes it an able highway cruiser.

    The Exter is a high-riding vehicle with a ground clearance of 185mm, and compared to the Grand i10 Nios, a car it is based on, its suspension has been reworked too. It soaks up road shocks and absorbs bumps really nicely and only when you hit sharp potholes will you feel a thud inside. What’s nice is that the Exter drives with more sophistication than its hatchback sibling, and feels almost as grown up as a Venue from behind the wheel. Appreciably, body movements are well in check, and thanks to its 2,450mm wheelbase, the Exter feels like a stable highway cruiser, and while its steering is light and turning radius is good, it weighs up satisfactorily to give the driver confidence at speeds. The car isn’t a sporty handler, but its handling manners feel rather neutral and predictable, with some roll-around corners.

    Hyundai Exter features

    Hyundai has equipped the Exter with six airbags as standard, and buyers also have the option of ESP right from the base variant. While the Exter hasn’t been crash-tested as yet, the company is confident that its performance is likely to be satisfactory.

    Touchscreen is responsive, user-friendly and packed with connected car tech, as well as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

    Additionally, it gets segment-first features like wireless charging, a sunroof, a digital instrument cluster as well as a dashboard camera. Interestingly, the latter features dual lenses, allowing users to record activities on the outside and inside the cabin simultaneously. It gets a familiar 8-inch touchscreen with connected car tech as well as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay; the screen is slick, responsive and very easy to operate. Uniquely, owners can choose from 12 languages for the user interface on the touchscreen and MID, including English, Korean and 10 other regional languages. Cruise control, auto projector headlamps, 15-inch alloys and a cooled glovebox are some other noteworthy features. Sport metal pedals and paddle shifters are exclusive to the AMT version.

    Dual-lens dash camera records activity outside the car and inside the cabin simultaneously.

    Hyundai Exter price, verdict

    The Hyundai Exter is extremely user-friendly with a smooth engine and light controls. Its cabin is spacious; the boot is massive, and with a laundry list of features, including six airbags and the option of ESP across the range, Hyundai has got the packaging spot on. Moreover, with an introductory ex-showroom price of Rs 6 lakh-10 lakh, it spells good value. Sure, it doesn’t feel sporty to drive and the cabin is not wide enough to accommodate three abreast. But when viewed in a broader light, the Exter is a well-rounded offering with strong fundamentals that has all the makings of being yet another blockbuster.

    The AMT is surprisingly smooth and the pause between gear shifts is shorter than most mass-market AMTs.

    Also see:

    Hyundai Exter video review

    Hyundai Exter Tech Specs
    EnginePetrolPetrol AT
    Fuel Type / PropulsionPetrolPetrol
    Type4 cyls, NA4 cyls, NA
    Cubic Capacity (cc)1197cc1197cc
    Max Power (hp @ rpm)83hp83hp
    Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)114Nm114Nm
    TransmissionPetrolPetrol AT
    Drive LayoutFront-wheel driveFront-wheel drive
    Gearbox TypeManualAMT
    No of Gears5-speed5-speed
    EfficiencyPetrolPetrol AT
    Claimed Indian Driving Cycle (kpl)19.4kpl (claimed)19.2kpl (cliamed)
    Tank size (lts)37 litres37 litres
    BodyPetrolPetrol AT
    Front Tyre175/65 R15175/65 R15
    Rear Tyre175/65 R15175/65 R15
    Spare Tyre165/70 R14165/70 R14
    SuspensionPetrolPetrol AT
    FrontMcPherson strutMcPherson strut
    RearCoupled torsion beam axleCoupled torsion beam axle
    BrakesPetrolPetrol AT
    FrontDiscDisc
    RearDrumDrum
    DimensionsPetrolPetrol AT
    Length (mm)3815mm3815mm
    Width (mm)1710mm1710mm
    Height (mm)1631mm1631mm
    Wheelbase (mm)2450mm2450mm
    Ground Clearance (mm)185mm185mm
    Boot Capacity (Lts)391 litres391 litres

    Hyundai Exter Mileage

    Hyundai Exter mileage starts at 19.2 kpl and goes up to 19.4 kpl.The Hyundai Exter Petrol engine mileage starts at 19.2 kpl and goes up to 19.4 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Petrol1197ccAMT Auto19.2kpl
    Petrol1197ccManual19.4kpl

    Hyundai Exter Quick Review

    Hyundai Exter exterior design The Exter has all the ingredients that lend it an ‘SUV’ flair – a flat bonnet, an elevated sta...

    Hyundai Exter exterior design

    The Exter has all the ingredients that lend it an ‘SUV’ flair – a flat bonnet, an elevated stance, muscular wheel arches and 185mm ground clearance. It does look butch with exaggerated haunches and oversized, squared body cladding but the 15-inch alloys look small in proportion. Smart detailing such as H-patterned LED inserts in its daytime running lamps and multi-dimensional gloss black panelling on the front grille, C-pillar and boot add character to its design.

    Hyundai Exter interior

    The Exter’s interiors is shared with the Nios, which isn’t a bad thing. Fit and finish levels are top-notch, and even though there are hard plastics inside, the quality and tactility of stalks and buttons feel great. However, the single-tone black colour scheme doesn't feel as airy or welcoming. Ergonomics are spot on and even seat comfort is good. Head, knee and foot room is ample in the rear seats, but the cabin is quite narrow, so three adults abreast will be a tight squeeze.

    Hyundai Exter features and safety

    The Exter is very well-equipped car in its higher-spec trims with features like automatic projector headlamps, keyless entry and go, an 8-inch touchscreen, automatic climate control, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, wireless charging, in-built navigation, connected car tech, voice-activated commands in multiple languages, a sunroof and even a segment-first dashcam. Safety features include six airbags, ESC, hill assist control, three-point seatbelt and seatbelt reminders for all seats.

    Hyundai Exter engine, gearbox and performance

    The Exter’s 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol engine produces 83hp and 114Nm on paper. This engine is known for its refinement and smoothness, and factor in its 999kg kerb weight, performance feels more than adequate to keep most owners satisfied. Power delivery is linear but it’s not particularly exciting when you max out the revs. The manual’s clutch is light and shifting the 5-speeder is effortless, with light and positive shifts. The AMT is smooth at part-throttle with the pauses between the shifts barely perceptible, but it doesn’t like to be hurried. Uniquely, the AMT version gets paddle shifters too.

    Hyundai Exter ride and handling

    The Exter is a high-riding vehicle with a ground clearance of 185mm. It soaks up road shocks and absorbs bumps really nicely and only when you hit sharp potholes will you feel a thud inside. Body movements are well in check and it feels like a stable highway cruiser, and while its steering is light and turning radius is good, it weighs up satisfactorily to give the driver confidence at speeds. The car isn’t a sporty handler, but its handling manners feel rather neutral and predictable.

    Hyundai Exter price and verdict

    While it’s not quite the SUV Hyundai calls it, the Exter comes across as a fine city car with attitude. It’s interesting to look at, practical inside and is well equipped by segment standards. The easy-to- drive demeanour is a plus. Moreover, with an introductory ex-showroom price of Rs 6 lakh-10 lakh, it spells good value. Just don’t expect driving thrills here.

    Read more

    Pros & Cons of Hyundai Exter

    We Like

    • Very well equipped
    • Smooth, refined powertrain

    We Don't Like

    • Isn't sporty to drive
    • Narrow cabin isn't comfy for three abreast

    Hyundai Exter News

    Hyundai Exter Images

    Hyundai Exter Colours

    The Hyundai Exter offers a variety of color options. Hyundai Exter is available in a range of 9 colors. The colors offered in Hyundai Exter are Atlas White with Black Roof, Cosmic Blue with Black Roof, Ranger Khaki with Black Roof, Cosmic Blue, Ranger Khaki, Titan Grey, Starry Night, Fiery Red and Atlas White.

    Hyundai Exter Image
                     

    Hyundai Exter FAQs

    Is the Hyundai Exter an SUV?
    How big is the Hyundai Exter?
    Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch?
    What engine does the Hyundai Exter have?
    Is the Hyundai Exter available with CNG?
    What is the Hyundai Exter price?
    When is the Hyundai Exter launch?
    Ask Autocar Anything
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now
    View January Offers