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Last Updated on: 13 May 2026

Hyundai Exter variants
Front Left Three Quarter
Golden Bronze color
Ranger Khaki color
Dashboard
Wireless Phone Charging
Trunk Space
Front Row Seats
Atlas White color
Ranger Khaki with Black roof color
Starry Night color

Hyundai Exter HX8 CNG MT

VariantHX8 CNG MT
CityDelhi
₹10.95 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹15,928 /month
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The Hyundai Exter HX8 CNG MT variant is priced at ₹9.41 lakh. The HX8 CNG MT variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Hyundai Exter HX8 CNG MT specifications

Engine & Transmission

Engine Installation
Front
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
CNG
Engine Displacement
1197 cc
Max Engine Power
69 hp at 6000 rpm
Max Engine Torque
95.2 Nm at 4000 rpm
Number of Cylinders
4
Gearbox Type
Manual
Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Supply System
MPFI
Fuel Tank Capacity
37 litres
Auto Start/Stop
No
Official Fuel Economy
27.1 kmpl

Suspension & Steering

Rear Brakes
Drum
Front Brakes
Disc
Wheel Size
15 inches
Wheels
Machine finished alloys

Dimensions

Height
1643 mm
Width
1723 mm
Wheelbase
2450 mm
Length
3830 mm
Doors
5
Chassis Type
Monocoque

Hyundai Exter HX8 CNG MT features

Comfort

Driver rear view monitor (DRVM)
Digital Instrument Cluster
Fully Digital

Safety

Side Airbag
Seat Belt Warning
Speed-Sensing Auto Door Locks
Rear Defogger
Passenger Airbag
Parking Sensors
Rear

Exterior

Antenna
Shark Fin
ORVM turn indicators
LED taillights
LED DRLs
Projector Headlamps
Roof Rails

Interior

Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Digital
Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel
Leather-wrapped Gear Knob
Seat Count
5
Seat Material
Semi-Fabric

Entertainment

Display
8-inch Touchscreen
Speakers
4

Connected Car Features

Anti Theft Immobilisation

Hyundai Exter variants

VariantsOn road price
Hyundai Exter HX2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹6.45 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX3 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.11 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX3 Petrol AMT
1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹7.86 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX2 CNG MT
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.18 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX4 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.21 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX3 CNG MT
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.69 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX6 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.02 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX4+ Petrol AMT
1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹9.14 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX8 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.48 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX4 CNG MT
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.64 Lakh

Hyundai Exter comparison

Hyundai Exter
Hyundai Exter
₹5.80 - ₹9.42 Lakhs
8
Transmission
AMT, Manual
Engine
1197 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, CNG
Mileage
19.2 kmpl - 27.1 kmpl
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Tata Punch
Tata Punch
₹5.65 - ₹10.60 Lakhs
8
Transmission
AMT, Manual
Engine
1199 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Petrol
Mileage
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Citroen C3
Citroen C3
₹4.99 - ₹9.60 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1198 cc - 1199 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Petrol
Mileage
18.3 kmpl - 19.3 kmpl
Maruti Suzuki Ignis
Maruti Suzuki Ignis
₹5.35 - ₹7.42 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual, AMT
Engine
1197 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
20.89 kmpl

Questions you may find useful

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Sashikant

1w

Hi, I am a first-time car buyer and also a new driver. I have a family of four. Could you please suggest some options considering my budget is ₹10 lakh (on-road) and I want a car that is safe, fuel efficient and has good space.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

For your requirements, we recommend the Nissan Magnite 1.0 petrol Tekna - and while it is available with a manual gearbox, we recommend trying the AMT, which will make life easier in traffic. The Magnite feels easy to place, the seat is set a bit higher so you see the road well, and the cabin has enough room for four adults without feeling tight. It also did well in crash tests - scoring a 5-star Global NCAP rating - which should give you peace of mind, and the 1.0 naturally aspirated petrol engine is light on fuel in daily use, so running costs stay low.A couple of things to know. An AMT can feel a little slow and give a slight jerk at very low speeds, especially when you stop and go often. Also, if you often drive on highways with full luggage, the engine will feel just okay rather than strong. Nissan’s service network is not as wide as Maruti or Hyundai in smaller towns, so make sure that there is a workshop close to where you live.Other options include the smaller Tata Punch, which feels tough but is not as efficient, the Renault Triber which gives even more space but at the cost of some features and that tough SUV-like look, and the Hyundai Exter, which is smooth but not as spacious.

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AMIT KUMAR S

1w

I am looking for a car for my wife. My budget is under 10 lakh. Her height is 5ft, and she needs a car for city use.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

The Hyundai Exter is the one we think she should pick. If she's comfortable with an automatic gearbox, we would recommend one, as it will make life in the city much easier. On a budget of Rs 10 lakh, the HX6 AMT seems like the right fit. It falls in that price range and is equipped with enough creature comforts to make life a bit easier.It fits her brief because one sits higher than in most small cars, so the view out is clear, which helps a shorter driver judge gaps and turns. The Exter is small on the outside, and the steering is light, so parking and U-turns are simple even in crowded lanes. Hyundai’s AMT is smooth enough for daily use, and rear parking sensors are standard, which adds confidence when backing into tight slots.A couple of trade-offs to keep in mind. Like all AMTs, there is a small pause between gear changes if you press the accelerator hard, so quick moves need a gentle foot. Also, this engine is happiest at city speeds; fast highway runs feel just okay, not exciting.If she prefers a tougher feel and even more ground clearance for broken roads and tall speed breakers, look at the Tata Punch AMT within your budget. It rides well over bad patches and also offers a high seating position, though its AMT feels a bit slower in traffic. If you want to keep costs as low as possible and have a very upright seat that short drivers love, the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R 1.2 AGS is the easiest to see out of and park, but it feels basic and is not the best for long highway use.

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SR

Sreearg

2w

Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to upgrade from my Hyundai i10 Sportz 1.2 AT and am looking for a new automatic car with a maximum budget of ₹11 lakh (on-road). The car will be used mostly by my parents for city driving. My current shortlist includes: Maruti Suzuki Baleno Alpha AMT Hyundai Exter AMT Honda Amaze CVT Key requirements: Good real-world mileage Easy to drive in city conditions Comfortable and convenient for my parents Preference for top-end variants My annual usage is relatively low, around 6,000–7,000 km, so I am inclined towards petrol but open to diesel if it makes more sense. While the usage will be mostly within the city, the car may occasionally be used for long trips (around 500–800 km) once or twice a year. I am confused between choosing a more comfortable and efficient hatchback, a taller car with better visibility, or a more refined CVT sedan. I am also open to other suggestions slightly outside this shortlist if there are better options within this budget. Could you please advise on the best choice for my requirements?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

Mostly city use by your parents, low yearly running, and a hard cap of about Rs 11 lakh on-road points to the Honda Amaze CVT.Why this fits your brief: compared to your 2013 i10 AT or the other AMTs you've shortlisted, the Amaze’s CVT will feel calmer and smoother at low speeds, so stop-go traffic will be less tiring. The cabin is simple, the seats are supportive, and visibility is good, so it is easy to drive and park. Petrol is the right pick for 6,000-7,000 km a year.Two watch-outs: the Amaze sits low, so getting in and out is not as upright as something like the Hyundai Exter. Fuel efficiency also won’t be as good as the Maruti Suzuki Dzire. In our real-world tests, the Amaze managed 13.28 kpl (combined), while the Dzire averaged 15.41 kpl (combined). If that is a concern, the Dzire is a good bet, though the AMT won’t be as smooth as a CVT. If your parents value a higher seat and an easy step-in, pick the Hyundai Exter AMT.Overall, for mostly city use and comfort for your parents, the Amaze CVT lines up best with what you described.

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Manish

2w

Hi Autocar Team, My wife and I are planning to buy a new car with an AMT in the ₹10-12 lakh range. We are currently considering the Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Hyundai Exter, and Maruti Suzuki Baleno. We are not considering the Tata Punch, as my brother already owns one, and we do not want the same car in the family. My wife is very particular about safety ratings, but the Hyundai Exter has not received an official crash test rating yet. We will mostly be driving in the city, with occasional highway trips. We are not in a hurry and can wait until Diwali if needed. Could you please suggest the best option within our budget (preferably AMT)? Also, are there any upcoming cars in this segment that we should wait for, or should we go ahead with the current options in the market?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

Mostly city use with the odd highway run and Rs 10-12 lakh to spend points me to the Hyundai Exter HX10 AMT. The AMT here makes your daily drive easy, and in this top trim, you get one of the strongest safety feature sets in this price range.It fits your brief because its small size and high driving position make tight city roads and parking simple for you and your wife. It also rides over speed breakers and bad patches without scraping, which helps on daily commutes. For your safety focus, the Exter gets important items like electronic stability control and six airbags, so even though the official crash test score is not out yet, you still have strong protection features on board.Two trade-offs to know: like most AMTs, there can be a slight jerk when moving slowly or during gear changes in traffic. And on highways, overtaking will need some planning. If you would rather have more rear seat space and a calmer highway feel, the Maruti Baleno Alpha AMT is the other good pick in your list.If a 5-star rating is a priority, though, the facelifted Tata Punch is your best bet. Otherwise, for your usage and budget, the Exter AMT lines up best.

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