Hyundai Exter Rear Fascia Revealed, Dons Large Skid Plate: Here’s All About The Upcoming SUV

The Hyundai Exter is an upcoming product that Hyundai is betting big on, as it will take on the Tata Punch, Citroen C3, and of course the Maruti Suzuki Ignis. The Exter is all set to make its debut in the Indian market on 10th June. In fact, India will be the first market for the Hyundai Exter. The South Korean brand has already revealed the front and side view of the car in a set of images. Also, key details about its first-in-segment features have also been shared. Now, the company has released a new image that shows the rear of the upcoming Hyundai Exter.

2023 Hyundai Xeter: Design

In the new image, the Exeter can be seen donning a chunky rear skid plate just like the Maruti Suzuki Fronx. The tail lamps on the Exeter are square; They get a dumbbell-like glow pattern. A similar theme is used for the front LED DRLs as well. Firmly holding the space between these tail lamps is a piano-black strip.

The front end is boxy with dumb-bells like LED DRLs. The bonnet is high and flat, giving the face a masculine look. The headlamps are vertically-split units but are mounted high above the bonnet. Another chunky piece of design element at the front end is the silver scuff plate and the bold ‘Exeter’ badging. Sideways, it’s straight. Reminds me of the Fiat Panda and for obvious reasons – the WagonR.

2023 Hyundai Xterra: Interior

In typical Hyundai promotion, the feature list will be the longest in the segment. The cabin will also be spacious, given its boxy outline. The word ‘practicality’ is expected to be the inherent nature of the cabin. The Hyundai Xeter will get a voice-enabled smart electric sunroof that will respond to voice commands like “open sunroof” or “I want to see the sky”. To help owners capture each memorable experience with the Hyundai Xterra, the SUV features a dashcam with dual cameras including front and rear cameras, 5.84 cm (2.31”) LCD display, smartphone app-based connectivity and many more. recording mode.


Additionally, the dashcam also supports Full HD video resolution and allows users to take pictures with both front and rear cameras. The dual-camera dashcam offers various recording options such as Driving (Normal), Event (Safety) and Vacation (Timelapse) to enhance the customer experience. Also, it is confirmed that the Hyundai Exter will come with 6 airbags as standard fitment.

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2023 Hyundai Xeter: Specs

Well, as of now, Hyundai has confirmed to sell it with the famous 1.2L NA petrol engine that is used in the Aura, Grand i10 Nios, and the i20. It produces 83 PS as against 113.8 Nm in the petrol avatar and 69 PS as against 95.2 Nm when used with CNG. Also, the motor will get the option of both 5-speed MT and 5-speed AMT. The micro-SUV could feature the much-awaited 1.0L turbo-petrol motor with full-blown 120 PS and maximum output of 172 Nm in the top-spec trims. Gearbox options may be restricted to a 6-speed MT only.