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Hyundai Exter price in Delhi
The Hyundai Exter price in India starts at Rs 5.49 lakh (ex-showroom). New Hyundai Exter top model price is Rs 9.33 lakh (ex-showroom). 2025 Hyundai Exter on road price in Delhi for the base 1.2 Petrol Ex variant begins at Rs 6.11 lakh. Check the Hyundai Exter on road price in your city for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
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I own a 2013 Hyundai i20 Sportz that has done only 17,000 km so far. Starting next year, my running will increase to about 1,000 km per month. Due to E20 fuel, the mileage has reduced to around 10 km/l. Should I buy an EV or an ICE car, or should I keep the current car? If I buy a new car, my budget is ₹10 lakh on-road.
Switching from E10 to E20 fuel reduces fuel efficiency, especially on pre-BS6 cars, so it's no surprise that you are refuelling more frequently and spending more at the pumps. It’s best to buy a new car, and for your budget, an ICE option is the best, as all ICE cars are now E20 compliant with engines designed to run on the higher ethanol blend.
An EV at this price point will be a compromise both in terms of size and range. For Rs. 10 lakh, go for the Hyundai Exter, which is a well-equipped car that drives exceptionally well. Being a Hyundai car, it will feel familiar as well.
My budget is ₹10-11 lakh, and this will be my first car. My monthly driving will be less than 200km. Please suggest a suitable option.
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Hi. Thanks for supporting and guiding. I have budget of 10 lakhs on road price. I am looking to purchase for occasional/weekend city drives only and very limited highway trips. I am also looking to buy automatic car since My wife will also use and she is new to driving and she will prefer that. My preference are Good Mileage, Basic good features, good interiors and exterior look. Will buy week to avail year end discount. I was looking after Exter, punch. Also open to other options. Pls suggest.
You can consider the Hyundai Exter AMT. It comes with one of the smoothest AMTs in the segment, offers a comfortable ride and has precise handling. The Exter feels stable and confident on the highway, while on the highway, it is easy to maneuver in city traffic.
It is also well equipped, with a thoughtfully designed cabin that makes excellent use of the available space.
I am planning to buy a new AMT car with a total budget of ₹10 lakh, including insurance and road tax. My driving will be a mix of city and highway use, and I need good mileage. I travel up to 1,200 km per month. Please suggest a suitable option.
We would recommend the Hyundai Exter for several reasons. Firstly, it's the best AMT in its class and has less ‘head nod’ because the typical interruption of power between gearshifts is the least of all AMTs. The ride and handling are quite good, and the Exter feels quite planted for its size on the highway, whilst in the city it’s nice and manoeuvrable. Lastly, it has a well-equipped cabin that makes the most of the space.
I am planning to buy a new AMT car with a total budget of ₹10 lakh, including insurance and road tax. My driving will be a mix of city and highway use. I travel up to 1,000km. Please suggest a suitable option.
Hi Autocar team, I am an amateur driver looking to buy my first car. I am planning to buy an automatic (AMT) car with a budget of ₹11 lakh in Bangalore. I will be driving this car 85% of the time in bumper-to-bumper city traffic. I am confused between the Toyota Glanza and the Hyundai Exter top variants. My top priorities are ease of driving for a new learner and decent city mileage. I know each car has its strengths, but which one do you think I should choose?
My Wagon R has run 70,000 km in 3 years. I now want to buy a new car. Please suggest a car that offers good mileage and comfort. I am 6 feet tall, and my budget is Rs 10 lakh.
My parents (both 62) want to replace their old Spark with a new car. Requirements: automatic transmission, high ground clearance, good mileage, a refined engine, and reliable service. They’ve shortlisted the Tata Exter (4-cyl) and Tata Punch (3-cyl). Their concerns are the Punch’s 3-cylinder engine and service, and the Exter’s lack of body-safety ratings. They prefer a compact, easy-to-handle car (not bulky). Budget is under ₹10 lakh on-road. Any other recommendations?
As you've mentioned, the Hyundai Exter is the smoother and more refined car of the two, thanks to its four-cylinder petrol engine.
Its transmission is also relatively more seamless, and overall, Hyundai cars have a better reputation for their sales and support network too.
Other options you could shortlist are the Maruti Fronx or Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor 1.2 petrol AMT.
Please advise me on replacing my existing Santro Xing with a new automatic car. I am 66 years old and drive around 500 km a month.
I drive about 300 km weekly on the highway and 150–200 km in the city. I need a car with better mileage than the Ignis, good comfort, strong safety, and ample boot space. I’m open to CNG but not electric. My budget is ₹10-12 lakh. What do you advise?
The CNG Hyundai Exter would be a good option for you. The CNG setup consists of dual tanks that fit under the boot floor, thus you will still have a usable boot.
The seats are a bit firm, and the cabin is narrow, so if space and comfort are also very important, you can look at the Tata Nexon CNG. It too has a dual CNG setup below the boot floor, and the cabin is roomier than the Exter. The ride too is comfy and well composed at highway speeds.
























































