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Last Updated on: 10 Jul 2026

Hyundai Exter

Hyundai Exter price in Sagar

₹6.54 - ₹10.81 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹9,493 /month

The Hyundai Exter prices range between ₹5.81 lakh and ₹9.46 lakh, ex-showroom. In Sagar the on road prices start from ₹6.54 lakh for the base-spec HX2 Petrol MT and goes up to ₹10.64 lakh for the fully-loaded HX10 Petrol AMT variant. 

Hyundai Exter price list in Sagar 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 (Sagar specific tax rates)

  • Comprehensive insurance

  • Handling and registration charges

  • Fastag and statutory costs

 

Hyundai Exter On Road Price by Variants

HX2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹5,80,600
RTO (Individual)
₹46,448
Insurance
₹26,127
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Sagar₹6,53,775 *
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EMI starting at ₹9,493 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

HX3 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.09 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX3 Petrol AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹7.82 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX2 CNG MT1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.03 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX4 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.19 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX3 CNG MT1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹8.55 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX6 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.99 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX4+ Petrol AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹9.11 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX8 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.45 LakhOn road price, Sagar
HX4 CNG MT1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.50 LakhOn road price, Sagar

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Hyundai Dealers in Sagar

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Harshali Hyundai-Baheria

Jabalpur Road, Sidguwan, Baheria Gadgad, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh 470004

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

9752539003

harshalihyundai@gmail.com

Harshali Hyundai-Bina Road

Bina Road, Gram Dhurua, In Front of sarvodaya nagar, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh 470113

4.7

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8319024874

harshalihyundai@gmail.com

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Hyundai Exter Images

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Dashboard Image - 33774
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Trunk Space Image - 33773
Front Row Seats Image - 33775
Atlas White color Image - 33902
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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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Hyundai Exter FAQs

Yes, the top-spec Hyundai Exter automatic costs Rs 14,000 less than the Tata Punch equivalent.

Yes, the base-spec Punch CNG manual is priced Rs 25,000 lower than the Hyundai Exter equivalent.

Yes. The Exter combines a refined four-cylinder engine, six airbags as standard, a long equipment list and Hyundai's strong after-sales network, making it one of the better-rounded value propositions in the micro-SUV segment.

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Questions you may find useful

20h

I want an SUV-styled CNG car and am confused between the Nexon CNG and Exter CNG. I have taken a test drive of both. The Exter felt easy to drive, had smooth gear shifts, was silent, and I loved its driveability. The Nexon's gear shift felt a bit notchy and not as easy for city driving, but I loved its suspension, comfort, and looks. I'm buying the car for high-kilometre usage. I have an Aura CNG, which I've driven for 2 lakh km and it is still in A1 condition. I'm expecting the Exter CNG to be the same. I don't have much experience with the Nexon. I have concerns about the Nexon's long-term reliability for 3 lakh km over the next 5 to 6 years, as well as the service experience since there is only one dealership and service centre in my city, Bareilly, which has a population of over 13 lakh. My priorities are comfort, easy maintenance, long-term reliability, and no unexpected maintenance.Can the new Nexon deliver all this? Or should I stick to my safe option, the Exter?

Verified
18h

Stick with the Exter CNG, you liked its easy drive, light clutch and smooth shifts - that matters every single day in traffic. You also already have a good experience with Hyundai’s CNG with your Aura and so you can expect much the same experience with the Hyundai and keeping it healthy to 3 lakh km is realistic without surprises. The Nexon CNG is tempting for comfort and looks and yes the ride is better too, but Tata Motor's dealer network quality varies a lot from city to city and with your plan of keeping it for quite a few years and clocking 3 lakh kms you will need a good proven dealer support which may not be the case with the Tata dealer in your area. Go with the Nexon only if you are absolutely confident of the dealer reputation, else stick with the Exter.

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1w

I am looking to buy a new AMT car to replace my 9-year-old Hyundai Grand i10. My budget is Rs, 8 lakh (on-road price). I am confused between Maruti Suzuki WagonR ZXi Plus 1.2 Petrol AMT and Hyundai Exter HX3 AMT. The car will also be driven by my father, who is 70 years old. Both cars have a good seating position and offer easy ingress and egress. The WagonR offers better fuel efficiency, even with E20 petrol, along with electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs, rear power windows, and a rear wiper. The Exter, on the other hand, has a more modern design, higher ground clearance, a reverse camera, and driver seat height adjustment. The car will be driven mostly in the city. Which one should I choose?

Verified
1w

Pick the Hyundai Exter HX3 AMT. For mostly city use and a 70-year-old driver, it sits a bit higher and the height-adjust driver seat and reverse camera make daily driving and parking easier. It also packs more safety kit as standard, which is reassuring when both of you will share it.Your Wagon R case is strong on running costs and convenience. It will sip less fuel and that ZXi+ adds power-fold mirrors, rear power windows and a rear wiper the Exter HX3 misses. It may also fit your Rs. 8 lakh on-road target more easily. If the Exter HX3 AMT slips within your budget, it is the better everyday companion for, ease of use and safety in the city. If it stretches the budget too much, the Wagon R ZXi+ AMT remains a sensible, cheap-to-run fallback.

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2w

I want to buy my first car and am looking for a CNG option, as my daily travel is around 50 km. My budget is between Rs. 10 lakh and 11 lakh. I am quite confused between the Tata Punch CNG, Hyundai Exter CNG, and Tata Nexon CNG (if I stretch my budget a bit), as I do not want to compromise on boot space. Kindly suggest the best car in this segment. I have also heard that the Maruti Suzuki Brezza may come with a dual-cylinder setup similar to the Maruti Suzuki Victoris. Should I wait for it as I am planning to purchase the car by August 2026.

Verified
1w

If you can stretch your budget, go for the Nexon CNG, as it has two key advantages. For one, as you mentioned, it has the bigger boot, and thanks to the dual-cylinder setup (as in the Punch and Exter too) lets you use most of the space effectively. Secondly, it uses a turbocharged engine, which addresses a big complaint with CNG cars, namely a lack of power. It also has far more space in the cabin which makes it a proper five seater, whereas the Exter and Punch will not be as comfy for rear passengers. The disadvantage, of course, is that even with a small budget stretch, you will still only get a mid-range variant of the Nexon CNG, but you should still get all the essentials. The Punch and Exter CNG will be available in their top-spec variants in your budget, and the Punch even gets an AMT option. However, this being your first car, we feel the bigger Nexon will feel like more of a statement while still keeping running costs in check. Yes, it's likely the Brezza facelift will get a dual-cylinder CNG setup, and it should launch before August, but how it will be priced remains unknown.

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3w

I am 73 years old. With our children living abroad, I am looking to buy an automatic car that both my spouse and I can drive comfortably. I have shortlisted the Hyundai Exter, Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, and Hyundai Grand i10 Nios. Ease of driving in traffic and parking are important factors for us. My budget is around Rs. 10 lakh. Our current vehicle is a Hyundai i10. Considering our requirements, which of these would be the best choice? Thank you.

Verified
3w

Since you already have a Hyundai i10, we would recommend moving up to another Hyundai, so that you continue in the same service network. You can even try and ask your dealership for a loyalty bonus or exchange offer at the time of purchase. While the Grand i10 Nios comes across as the VFM choice, in that you can get a fully loaded Asta AMT variant well within your Rs. 10 lakh budget. If that's okay with you, it should still feel like a sufficient upgrade from your older i10, with considerably more space. However, a real update would be the Exter, which though based on the Grand i10 Nios, is newer, more spacious and crucially gets you a bit more ground clearance as a buffer against poor roads. Ingress and egress are easy in the Nios but easier still in the Exter, and it recently got an update which has kept things relatively fresh. The downside is you won't get a fully loaded AMT variant in your budget, but you don't miss out on too much. Another alternative is the Tata Punch, which feels a bit more solid, but its powertrain is nowhere as smooth as the Hyundai's 1.2-litre petrol and AMT combination.

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