For buyers looking for a rugged alternative to the Grand i10 Nios, the recently launched Hyundai Exter is a value upgrade. Nevertheless, confusion arises among buyers as its prices overlap with its sibling, the Hyundai i20 hatchback, creating confusion among buyers. So let’s find out which one is the right choice for you: –
Dimensions
Measurements | Hyundai Exter | Hyundai i20 |
Length | 3,815mm | 3,995mm |
Width | 1,710mm | 1,775mm |
Height | 1,631mm | 1,505mm |
Wheelbase | 2,450mm | 2,580mm |
Boot Space | 391 litres | 311 litres |
Fuel Tank Capacity | Petrol: 37 CNG: 60 (Water equivalent) | 37 litres |
Tyre Size & Wheel Type | 175/65 R15 Alloy (in top trims) | 195/55 R16 Alloy (in top trims) |
The Hyundai i20 exhibits great length, width and a larger wheelbase; all of this should translate into more cabin space. However, the Exter has bigger boot space.
Engine Specifications
Hyundai Exter | Hyundai i20 | |
Engine | 1.2-litre Petrol / Petrol-CNG | 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol / 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol |
No of Cylinders | 4 | 4 / 3 |
Power | Petrol: 83PS CNG: 69PS | NA Petrol: 83PS (MT), 88PS (CVT) Turbo Petrol: 120PS |
Torque | Petrol: 114Nm CNG: 97PS | NA Petrol: 115Nm Turbo Petrol: 172Nm |
Transmission | Petrol: 5-speed manual, AMT CNG: 5-speed manual | NA Petrol: 5-speed MT, CVT Turbo Petrol: 7-speed DCT |
Claimed Mileage | Petrol: 19.4 kmpl (manual), 19.2 kmpl (AMT) CNG: 27.1 km/kg | NA Petrol: 20.35 kmpl (MT), 19.65 kmpl (CVT) Turbo Petrol: 20.28 kmpl |
- While the Hyundai Exter and i20 get the same 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine, the i20 produces 5PS more power when paired with CVT automatic transmission. On the other hand, the Exter produces an identical output of 83PS with both a manual gearbox and an AMT unit.
- When it comes to fuel efficiency, the Hyundai i20 is slightly more fuel efficient than the Exter petrol. For mileage-conscious buyers, the Exter comes with a CNG kit option that claims 27.1 km/kg.
- Catering to enthusiasts seeking more power, the Hyundai i20 offers a 1-litre turbocharged petrol mill with a sportier 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Price
Hyundai Exter | Hyundai i20 |
EX – Rs 6 lakh | Magna – Rs 7.46 lakh |
S – Rs 7.27 lakh | Sportz – Rs 8.08 lakh |
S AMT – Rs 7.97 lakh | Asta – Rs 9.04 lakh |
SX – Rs 8 lakh | Sportz CVT – Rs 9.11 |
SX (O) – Rs 8.64 lakh | Asta (O)– Rs 9.77 lakh |
SX AMT – Rs 8.68 lakh | Sportz Turbo DCT – Rs 10.16 lakh |
SX (O) AMT – Rs 9.32 lakh | Asta (O) CVT – 10.81 lakh |
SX (O) Connect – Rs 9.32 lakh | Asta (O) Turbo DCT – Rs 11.73 lakh |
SX (O) Connect AMT – Rs 10 lakh | – |
- The base-spec Magna variant of the Hyundai i10 is Rs 1.46 lakh more expensive than the Exter’s entry-level EX variant.
- Notably, the prices of Hyundai Exter’s S, SX and SX (O) Connect variants closely align with the Hyundai i20’s Magna, Sportz and Asta (O) variants, respectively.
Hyundai Exter S vs i20 Magna
- Price Difference: Hyundai i20 is Rs 19,000 more expensive than Exter S Manual.
Key Features: –
Common | Additional Features In Exter S | Additional Features In i20 Magna |
– Driver & passenger airbags – ABS with EBD – 3 Points seat belts for all seats – Seat belt reminder for all seats – LED DRLs – Steel wheels with covers – All-black interiors – Digital instrument cluster – Adjustable headrests – Power windows – Auto down function for driver’s window – Rear AC vents – Electrically adjustable ORVMs – 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system – Apple Carplay & Android Auto – Steering-mounted audio & telephony controls – Day/night IRVM | – Side & curtain airbags – Black AC vents – Interior garnish with 3D pattern – LED turn indicators on outside mirrors (AMT only) – Painted black C pillar garnish – Height-adjustable driver seat – C-type fast USB charger – Rear parcel tray – Tyre pressure monitoring system – Electronic stability control (AMT only) – Hill hold assist (AMT only) Vehicle stability management (AMT only) | – Projector fog lamps – Automatic headlamps – Wireless Apple Carplay & Android Auto – Tilt & telescopic steering – Front armrest (fixed) – ISOFIX anchors |
Verdict: The Hyundai Exter S is more feature-rich than i20 Magna. In fact, its safety quotient is also better, and for that reason, we advise you to go with the Exter. But it misses out on ISOFIX anchors.
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Hyundai Exter SX vs i20 Sportz 1.2
- Price Difference: Hyundai i20 Sportz (non-turbo) is Rs 8,000 more expensive than Exter SX Manual.
Key Features: –
Common | Additional Features In Exter SX | Additional Features In i20 Sportz |
– Tyre pressure monitoring system – Driver & passenger airbags – ABS with EBD – Rear camera – Day/night IRVM – 3-point seat belt for all with belt reminder – Projector headlamps – LED DRLs – Turn indicators on side mirrors – Tilt steering – Electric adjustable & folding ORVMs – Rear parcel tray – Rear defogger – ISOFIX anchors – Height-adjustable driver’s seat – 8-inch touchscreen infotainment – Apple Carplay & Android Auto – Steering-mounted controls – Cruise control – Digital instrument cluster – Power windows – Auto down function for driver’s window – Auto AC – Rear AC vents | – Black roof rails – Black rear spoiler (petrol only) – Painted black C pillar garnish – 15-inch dual-tone steel wheels, diamond-cut alloy wheels (in dual-tone version only) – B pillar & window line black-out tape – Fabric + leather seat – Single-pane Electric Sunroof – C-type fast USB charger – Electronic stability control (ESC) – Hill Start Assist (HSA) – Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) – Side & curtain airbags | – 16-inch styled steel wheels – Automatic headlamps – Projector fog lamps – Glovebox cooling – Telescopic steering – Wireless Apple Carplay & Android Auto – Front armrest |
Verdict: The Exter continuous to be more feature-rich than the i20 while being priced lower.
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Hyundai Exter SX (O) Connect vs i20 Asta (O)
Price Difference: Hyundai i20 Asta Opt (non-turbo) is Rs 45,000 more expensive than Exter SX (O) Connect manual.
Common | Additional Features in Exter SX (O) Connect | Additional Features in Asta (O) |
– Six airbags – Tyre pressure monitor – 3-point seat belts for all seats with reminders – ABS with EBD – Electronic stability control (ESC) -Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) – Hill Start Assist (HSA) – ISOFIX anchors – Rear camera – Smart keyless entry with push button start – Electric Sunroof – Rear defogger, wiper & washer – Auto headlamps – LED DRLs – Alloy Wheels – Height-adjustable driver’s seat – Digital instrument cluster – Touchscreen infotainment system – Apple Carplay & Android Auto – Connected car tech – Adjustable headrests – Front & rear power outlets – Cruise control – Wireless smartphone charger – Cooled glovebox – Tilt-adjustable multi-function steering wheel – Auto up-down driver-side window – Auto AC – Rear AC vents – Ambient lighting – Rear parcel tray | – Dual dash camera – C-type charging port – Leather+fabric seats – Paddle shifters (AMT only) | – Bigger alloys (16-inch) – Cornering lamps – LED projector headlamps – Front fog lamps – Front sliding armrest – Bigger touchscreen infotainment (10.25-inch) – BOSE premium sound system – Air purifier – Telescopic adjustment for steering – Leather seats (Turbo only) – Puddle lamps |
Verdict: Both the Korean siblings encompass almost everything for daily usage. However, the Exter comes with a bolder SUVish appearance desired by many buyers, while, the i20 is a bigger car with a more sportier design, and offers more convenience & feel-good features for the price.
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