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Last Updated on: 29 Apr 2026

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Hyundai Exter price in Bharuch

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₹6.56 - ₹10.56 Lakh
On road price, Bharuch
Bharuch
Starting₹9,493 /month
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The Hyundai Exter prices range between ₹5.80 lakh and ₹9.42 lakh, ex-showroom. In Bharuch the on road prices start from ₹6.56 lakh for the base-spec HX2 Petrol MT and goes up to ₹10.56 lakh for the fully-loaded HX10 Petrol AMT variant. 

Hyundai Exter price list in Bharuch 2026 (ex-showroom)

Hyundai Exter 1.2-litre petrol 5MT price

  • HX 2: ₹5.80 lakh
  • HX 3: ₹6.24 lakh
  • HX 4: ₹7.22 lakh
  • HX 6: ₹7.95 lakh
  • HX 8: ₹8.36 lakh

 

Hyundai Exter 1.2-litre petrol 5AMT price

  • HX 3: ₹6.91 lakh
  • HX 4+: ₹8.06 lakh
  • HX 6: ₹8.55 lakh
  • HX 8: ₹9.08 lakh
  • HX 10: ₹9.42 lakh

 

Hyundai Exter 1.2-litre CNG 5MT price

  • HX 2: ₹7 lakh
  • HX 3: ₹7.44 lakh
  • HX 4: ₹8.27 lakh
  • HX 6: ₹8.94 lakh
  • HX 8: ₹9.41 lakh

 

Exter SUV on road price includes:

  • RTO / registration charges (Bharuch specific tax rates)

  • Comprehensive insurance

  • Handling and registration charges

  • Fastag and statutory costs

 

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Hyundai Exter price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Hyundai Exter HX2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹6.56 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX3 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.05 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX3 Petrol AMT
1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹7.79 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX2 CNG MT
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹7.89 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX4 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.13 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX3 CNG MT
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.38 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX6 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.94 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX4+ Petrol AMT
1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹9.06 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX4 CNG MT
1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.29 Lakh
Hyundai Exter HX8 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.39 Lakh

Hyundai Exter Images

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Golden Bronze color Image - 33903
Ranger Khaki color Image - 33904
Dashboard Image - 33774
Wireless Phone Charging Image - 33776
Trunk Space Image - 33773
Front Row Seats Image - 33775
Atlas White color Image - 33902
Ranger Khaki with Black roof color Image - 33905
Starry Night color Image - 33906
Titan Grey color Image - 33907
Titanium Black color Image - 33908
Titanium Black Matte color Image - 33909

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The Hyundai Exter price in India starts at ₹5.80 lakh and goes up to ₹9.42 lakh, ex-showroom.
 

The base-spec HX2 Petrol MT Hyundai Exter price is ₹5.80 lakh, ex-showroom.
 

The base-spec HX2 Petrol MT Hyundai Exter on road price in Bharuch is ₹6.56 lakh.

The HX4+ Petrol AMT Hyundai Exter price is ₹8.06 lakh, ex-showroom.
 

The HX4+ Petrol AMT Hyundai Exter on road price in Bharuch is ₹9.06 lakh.
 

The top-spec HX10 Petrol AMT Hyundai Exter price is ₹9.42 lakh, ex-showroom.
 

The top-spec HX10 Petrol AMT Hyundai Exter on road price in Bharuch is ₹10.56 lakh.
 

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Manish

2d

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
6h

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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Rajneesh

1w

Hi, I have been using a Wagon R CNG for the past 4 years and now want to upgrade. My daily running is approximately 40 km in the city, along with around 400 km of outstation driving per month. Please suggest.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

With 40 km a day in the city and about 400 km outside each month, you drive around 1,600 km monthly, so staying with CNG makes sense for low running cost. In that use, the Maruti Baleno S-CNG mid variant (Delta) is the best step up from your Wagon R because it feels more solid on the highway, is calmer at 80-100 km/h, and is still easy to drive and park in the city.You will feel a clear jump in comfort and seat support on bad roads compared to your Wagon R. The steering is light for traffic but steadier on faster roads, so long drives feel less tiring. You also keep the Maruti service network you already know, and the CNG running cost stays close to what you are used to.A couple of things to note. The CNG tank eats into the boot, so big suitcases will need some planning. Also, CNG is only with a manual, so if you wanted an automatic for traffic, you would need to pick a petrol automatic instead and accept higher fuel cost.If you want a taller car and do more family trips, look at the Maruti Suzuki Brezza S-CNG VXi. It rides better on bad roads, the back seat is roomier, and it feels more relaxed on highways, but again the boot is smaller and it is manual only. If you prefer a compact footprint with a higher driving position, the Hyundai Exter CNG is a good city-friendly choice and it comes with a dual CNG tank setup that's below the boot floor giving you a very useable boot. Overall, for your mix of city use and monthly trips, the Baleno S-CNG lines up best with what you described. Trim availability can change, so do confirm the exact variant at the dealer.

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Sanjay

1w

I want to purchase a car for mainly city driving. My budget is between 10-12lakh. My yearly driving will be in the range of 5000km-6000km.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

With mostly city use, low running and Rs 10-12 lakh to spend, in that situation, the Hyundai Exter HX10 Petrol AMT is the one you should pick. Go for the AMT automatic gearbox, because it will make stop-and-go traffic much easier on your left leg. It's also the top variant, so it will have all the features you need.The Exter suits city life well. It is small on the outside, so parking and tight lanes are easy, but the seat is set a bit higher so you see the road clearly and glide over speed breakers without worry. The 1.2 petrol feels smooth at low speeds and is calm in traffic, which is what you will do most of the time with 5-6k km a year. Hyundai’s cabin is user-friendly, gets the basics you will use every day, and their after-sales reach in cities is strong, so upkeep is simple.Two trade-offs to note. The AMT can feel a bit slow to change gears if you press hard, so quick gaps need a light right foot, but it's worthwhile for the convenience trade-off. And if you plan a highway trip with a full load of passengers, the engine will feel just about enough during fast overtakes.If you prefer a slightly larger feel and Maruti’s network, look at the Maruti Fronx 1.2 Petrol Delta+ AMT. It keeps the easy-driving nature, sits a bit higher than a regular small car, and the petrol is well suited to short city runs. Overall, for mainly city use and this budget, the Exter HX10 AMT lines up best.

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