There are cars that quietly fit into everyday life, and then there are cars that make daily driving simpler without asking for extra effort. The Hyundai Exter belongs to the second category. Designed for Indian roads, Indian traffic, and Indian budgets, the Exter focuses on safety, efficiency, and usability rather than unnecessary flash.
For first-time buyers and small families, the Hyundai Exter offers a compact SUV feel without feeling intimidating or expensive to own.
Design and Looks
The Hyundai Exter carries a bold and upright stance that instantly gives it a mini SUV identity. The squared-off front with signature LED DRLs, tall bonnet, and black cladding help it stand out in crowded city streets. With 185 mm ground clearance, it feels confident over speed breakers, rough patches, and monsoon-hit roads.
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Despite its compact size, the Exter looks well-proportioned and practical for daily use.
Engine and Mileage
Powering the Hyundai Exter is a 1.2-litre petrol engine that feels smooth and reliable for city driving. It is tuned for comfort rather than aggression, which suits urban users well.
What truly stands out is efficiency. The petrol version delivers up to 20 kmpl, while the CNG variant offers around 27 km/kg, making it extremely pocket-friendly for daily commuting.
Interior Features
Inside, the Hyundai Exter feels airy and thoughtfully laid out. The cabin focuses on ease of use with a touchscreen infotainment system, smartphone connectivity, rear AC vents, and comfortable seating. Everything feels placed where you expect it to be, which helps during daily drives.
Safety That Matters
Safety is where the Hyundai Exter clearly shines. It now comes with 6 airbags as standard, along with ABS, EBD, and stability control. This level of safety at this price point brings genuine peace of mind for families.
Price in India
| Variant | Price |
|---|---|
| Starting Price | ₹5.50 lakh |
Final Thoughts
The Hyundai Exter makes a strong case for buyers who want safety, mileage, and comfort in one sensible package. It does not try to impress with gimmicks. Instead, it focuses on what truly matters for everyday Indian driving.
