The Exter is Hyundai’s entry-level SUV in India that competes with other similar-sized cars such as the Tata Punch and the Citroen C3. Here are the top 3 Hyundai Exter pros and cons.
The Exter is a well packaged city car with enough space and practicality for everyday use. Its compact dimensions make it easy to maneuver around and park in tight spaces.
Being a Hyundai, the Exter comes loaded with features such as automatic climate control, factory-fitted dashcam, footwell lighting, TPMS, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and more.
The Exter makes use of dual-cylinder CNG technology that frees up space in the boot for luggage, enhancing the practicality quotient.
It’s difficult to accommodate five passengers in the Exter as the second row isn’t wide enough, which may come up as a handicap in long distance trips.
As you go higher up the Hyundai Exter variant ladder, the trims start to overlap with those of the Hyundai Venue, which make the Exter seem less value for money.
While being loaded with plenty, the Exter misses out on some key features that could have made the car even more appealing such as front and rear armrests, 60:40 split rear seats, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.