Hyundai has just spiced things up in the compact SUV market, launching a brand new “Pro Pack” for its super popular Exter. This isn’t just a sticker job; it brings a cool new matte colour and a must-have feature to more models, all starting at a tempting ₹7.98 lakh! But is this the Exter you should finally put your money on?
The New “Pro Pack” Price Explained
So, what’s the big deal? The new Hyundai Exter Pro Pack has an ex-showroom price in India of ₹7.98 lakh. This special pack gets you a stunning new “Titan Grey Matte” paint finish that makes the car look way more expensive than it is. Plus, Hyundai is now offering its popular dashcam with a dual camera on more affordable variants like the S+ and SX. That’s a huge win for safety-conscious buyers!
How Much is the On-Road Price?
You’re probably thinking, “Ex-showroom is fine, but what about the final price?” That’s the real question, isn’t it? The on-road price for the new Hyundai Exter Pro models will be a bit higher. While the exact on-road price for the Pro Pack will vary depending on your city, you can expect the regular Hyundai Exter’s on-road price to start around ₹7.38 lakh in cities like Mumbai and go up to ₹12.55 lakh for the top model. The popular Hyundai Exter SX on-road price, for example, is approximately ₹9.81 lakh before any extra charges.
What About the Automatic Price?
Love the convenience of an automatic? You’re in luck. The Hyundai Exter automatic price is very competitive. The automatic (AMT) versions start from around ₹9.90 lakh on-road, making it one of the easiest and most feature-packed small SUVs to drive in city traffic.
“Kitna Deti Hai?” – The Mileage Question
Now for the most important question for any Indian buyer: what’s the mileage? The Hyundai Exter mileage is quite impressive. For the petrol manual models, you can expect around 19.4 kmpl. If you opt for the automatic, it’s a very respectable 19.2 kmpl. For those who drive a lot, the CNG version delivers an amazing 27.1 km/kg, which means fewer trips to the pump!
How it Beats the Competition
The Exter is in a tough fight with rivals like the Tata Punch and the Maruti Suzuki Fronx. The Punch is known for its 5-star safety, but the Exter hits back with features the Punch misses, like six standard airbags and now the more accessible dashcam. Against the stylish Fronx, the Exter offers a more traditional, upright SUV stance that many buyers love, along with a more feature-rich cabin from the base models up.
Our Final Verdict
So, should you buy the new Hyundai Exter Pro Pack? If you were already considering an Exter and wanted that extra bit of style and a dashcam without stretching to the absolute top model, the answer is a clear BUY. It adds a premium touch and a key safety feature for a small price jump, making an already great package even better value for money.