
Hyundai Exter gets two new variants in the lineup. Here's what they have to offer
The Hyundai Exter lineup has been updated with two new variants - S Smart and SX Smart. Both the variants of the SUV are available with petrol engine mated to manual and automatic transmission as well as CNG powertrain option.
The prices for S Smart petrol MT and AMT are kept at ₹ 7,68,490 and ₹ 8,39,090, while the CNG option is priced at ₹ 8,62,890. Meanwhile, the SX Smart in the petrol manual guise is priced at ₹ 8,16,290, while the AMT is priced at ₹ 8,83,290. The SX Smart Hy-CNG Duo is priced at ₹ 9,18,490. All the prices are ex-showroom.
Earlier in the year, the micro SUV was updated with new features and variants. The Exter got the new SX Tech variant, available with petrol and Hy-CNG Duo powertrains. Additionally, the S+ variant was also introduced which is only available with the petrol engine.
Also Read : Hyundai celebrates 29 years in India, sells 12.7 million units since inception Hyundai Exter S Smart and SX Smart: Features
The EXTER S Smart comes equipped with a smart electric sunroof, LED taillamps, highline tyre pressure monitoring system, R15 (380.2 mm) styled steel wheels, rear AC vents, and LED daytime running lamps (DRLs), making it a compelling package in its segment.
Building on this, the EXTER SX Smart adds even more convenience with a smart key featuring push button start, sharkfin antenna, and projector headlamps, in addition to all the features offered in the S Smart variant. These updates not only improve the overall driving experience but also bring a touch of sophistication to Hyundai's compact SUV offering. Also watch: Hyundai Creta EV review | India's best-selling SUV goes electric | Range, Battery, Price expectation Hyundai Exter S Smart and SX Smart: Specs
The Hyundai Exter is powered by a 1.2-litre Kappa 4-cylinder petrol engine that churns out 82 bhp and 113.8 Nm of torque, and comes with either a five-speed manual or AMT transmission. There is also a CNG variant that churns out 68 bhp and 95.2 Nm of torque, and has dual-cylinder CNG technology for additional cargo space.
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First Published Date: 06 May 2025, 15:16 PM IST
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