Hyundai Exter : Hyundai Exter solidifies its grip on India’s micro SUV throne, clocking over 3.2 lakh units sold by December 2025 since the July 2023 debut—outpacing Tata Punch in monthly dispatches amid CNG demand spikes.
The MY2025 Pro Pack rollout in August brought matte finishes and chrome accents from Rs 8.51 lakh ex-showroom, while spy shots tease a 2027 facelift with Venue-sourced 12.9-inch infotainment.
Starting at Rs 6.12 lakh on-road in Haryana via Bajaj EMI (Rs 12k/month), it lures first-time buyers with 27 km/kg CNG efficiency and loaded safety—festive deals shave Rs 45k now.
Boxy Stance Delivers Big Presence
Stretching 3815mm long on a 2450mm wheelbase, the Exter commands road respect at 1631mm tall with 170mm ground clearance—easing over Narnaund’s potholes or flooded underpasses without scraping.
Bold parametric grille flanked by H-LED DRLs and quad-beam projectors pairs with roof rails and 15-inch diamond-cut alloys for that urban SUV swagger, especially in Ranger Khaki dual-tone or Starry Blue.
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SX(O) Knight editions amp drama with blacked-out pillars, red brake calipers, and ORVM turn signals—turning heads in small-town traffic.
IP54 sealing laughs off monsoons, and the 391L boot (expandable to 833L) swallows weekend luggage better than Ignis or Tiago, with 60:40 split-folds for flat hauls.

Dual-Fuel Hearts Match Every Lifestyle
The 1.2L Kappa naturally aspirated petrol (83 PS/113.8 Nm) shines through 5-speed MT or Smart AMT for 19.4 kmpl ARAI—real-world 18 kmpl city zips 0-100kmph in 11.8 seconds, overtaking trucks on NH-44 effortlessly.
Twin CNG options (single/dual cylinder, 69 PS/95.2 Nm) claim 27.1 km/kg, equating to a 60L tank for 500km range—slashing Rs 2/km costs in Delhi-NCR amid Rs 85 petrol.
ESC, VSM, and traction control keep it glued in corners, with soft suspension (McPherson strut front, coupled torsion beam rear) smoothing speed breakers for family comfort.
Owners clock 22-25 km/kg highway loaded, praising minimal turbo lag over Punch’s 1.2L.
Feature-Loaded Cabin Woos Families
Spacious five-seater wraps riders in beige-black upholstery (leatherette up top), with cooled glovebox, rear AC vents, and segment-best knee room—kids stretch on 200km trips without fuss.
8-inch floating touchscreen (Android Auto/Apple CarPlay wireless) integrates Bluelink connected car tech for remote AC start, geo-fencing, and Hindi voice commands like “Open sunroof.”
Cruise control, auto headlights, and paddle shifters on AMT elevate drives, while the 4.2-inch digital cluster logs trips precisely.
Pro Pack adds dashcam (dual-channel front/rear recording), wireless charger, and ambient lights—feeling Venue-like at half price, though base EX skips auto AC.
Safety Kit Rivals Premiums
Full six-airbag suite (driver, passenger, side, curtain), ABS+EBD, all-wheel disc brakes (top trims), and TPMS headline the arsenal, with rear parking sensors/camera and 360-view monitor dodging scrapes in tight bazaars.
Hill-start assist, tyre pressure voice alerts, and SOS via Bluelink summon roadside aid instantly—owners share breakdown-free 20k km runs on Reddit.
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ISOFIX child mounts and speed-sensing door locks seal parental peace, earning 5-star whispers pre-GNCAP test.
Update Frenzy Fuels Momentum
Pro Pack SX Tech (Rs 8.51 lakh MT petrol) bundles ORVM chrome, skid plates, and illuminated gear knob, while SX(O) Connect AMT CNG tops at Rs 9.61 lakh—year-end offers bundle free mats/insurance.
October spies caught facelift mules flashing slimmer LEDs, 12.9-inch screen with 9.9-inch cluster, and ADAS teases from Verna—expected 2027 with unchanged engines.
Network of 7000+ dealers pushed 18k units monthly, CNG grabbing 40% share amid green mandates.
Service costs Rs 3.2k/10k km, resale holds 85% after year one—better than Fronx per CarDekho data.
Hyundai Exter Owner Tales and Rival Smackdown
Forums buzz 4.5/5 ratings for ride quality, mileage, and “no-regret buy” vibes—”Nexon features in WagonR money,” quips a Delhi commuter saving Rs 5k/month on CNG.
Gripes? AMT lag in traffic, light steering at speed—fixable with upgrades. Exter trumps Punch on boot/tech, crushes Swift on stance, and undercuts Sonet by Rs 5 lakh loaded.
Test it at local Hyundai yards; for Rs 7-10 lakh on-road, it’s the smart urban hopper blending savings, safety, and style into 2026.
