Hyundai has officially introduced the updated Exter facelift in India, with prices starting at ₹5.80 lakh and going up to ₹9.42 lakh (ex-showroom). The update focuses on enhancing visual appeal and adding convenience features, while retaining the same proven petrol and CNG powertrains.
The facelift also brings a new variant naming system, aligning the Exter with Hyundai’s latest lineup strategy seen on newer models.
Price and Variants Breakdown
The refreshed Exter is now available in multiple trims with petrol manual, AMT, and CNG options:
| Variant | Petrol MT | Petrol AMT | CNG |
|---|---|---|---|
| HX2 | ₹5.80 lakh | – | ₹7.00 lakh |
| HX3 | ₹6.24 lakh | ₹6.91 lakh | ₹7.44 lakh |
| HX4 | ₹7.22 lakh | – | ₹8.27 lakh |
| HX4+ | – | ₹8.06 lakh | – |
| HX6 | ₹7.95 lakh | ₹8.55 lakh | ₹8.94 lakh |
| HX8 | ₹8.36 lakh | ₹9.08 lakh | ₹9.41 lakh |
| HX10 | – | ₹9.42 lakh | – |
Compared to the outgoing model, prices have seen a slight increase, reflecting the added features and cosmetic upgrades.
Exterior Updates: More Rugged and Stylish
The facelifted Exter gets subtle yet noticeable design changes that enhance its SUV stance:
- New front bumper with a more prominent black finish
- Updated grille design with silver skid plate detailing
- Repositioned ‘Exter’ branding between the LED DRLs
- Chunkier wheel arch cladding
- New 15-inch alloy wheel design
- Revised rear bumper and split spoiler
- Fresh C-pillar garnish styling
Additionally, Hyundai has introduced two new colour options: Golden Bronze and Titanium Black Matte, giving buyers more personalization choices.
Interior: New Theme, Better Comfort
- New dual-tone navy blue and grey interior
- Updated semi-fabric beige upholstery
- Faux carbon-fiber dashboard inserts
- New flat-bottom steering wheel
Feature Additions
Hyundai has added a few practical features to improve everyday usability:
- Driver seat armrest
- Metal pedals
- Rear Type-C USB charging ports
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay (via adapter)
Additionally, driver seat height adjustment and rear adjustable headrests are now standard across all variants.
Features and Safety
The Exter continues to offer a strong feature list in its segment:
Key Features:
- 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- 8-inch digital instrument cluster
- Wireless charging
- Cruise control
- Automatic climate control
- Single-pane sunroof
Safety Features (Standard):
- 6 airbags
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Hill-start assist
- Central locking
Higher variants also include:
- Dashcam
- Rear parking camera
- Automatic headlamps
Engine and Performance: No Changes
The Exter facelift retains its existing powertrain options:
Petrol Engine
- 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder engine
- 83 hp and 114 Nm torque
- 5-speed manual or AMT
CNG Option
- 69 hp and 95 Nm torque
- 5-speed manual only
- Dual-cylinder setup under boot floor
Boot Space:
- Petrol: 391 litres
- CNG: 225 litres
Hyundai continues to offer a spare wheel even in CNG variants, mounted underneath the car — a practical touch many buyers will appreciate.
Rivals in the Segment
The Hyundai Exter facelift competes in the micro-SUV segment against rivals like the Tata Punch, offering a strong mix of features, safety, and fuel options.
Final Verdict
The 2026 Hyundai Exter facelift is a well-rounded update rather than a major overhaul. With improved styling, added features, and enhanced cabin appeal, it strengthens its position in the entry-level SUV space.
If you’re looking for a feature-rich, city-friendly SUV with petrol and CNG options, the new Exter continues to be a compelling choice.

