{"id":239267,"date":"2023-09-21T08:51:23","date_gmt":"2023-09-21T08:51:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=239267"},"modified":"2023-09-21T08:51:23","modified_gmt":"2023-09-21T08:51:23","slug":"hyundai-exter-at-500-km-review-15-points-explaining-the-good-the-bad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/hyundai-exter-at-500-km-review-15-points-explaining-the-good-the-bad\/","title":{"rendered":"Hyundai Exter AT 500 km review: 15 points explaining the good & the bad"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian itsnotdeva<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n Hello, fellow BHPians!<\/p>\n Writing a review about my new car, the Hyundai Exter SX(O) DT AT after 500 kms of using it.<\/p>\n My father and fellow BHPian gadadhar have already posted a few pics of the car on the thread.<\/p>\n I’ve been the one using it every day since taking delivery, and I felt a 500 km review would be the right thing to get me back and active on the platform.<\/p>\n I’ve been daily driving a 2009 1.1 i10 Era for the last three years, which was given to me after my mother used it for 11 years, and I must say, it has been quite a change for me (in a great way).<\/p>\n The looks of this car really do get a lot of attention. The ‘H’ shaped DRLs in the front and the boxy styling cues all over are something I really like, and it does get a fair bit of attention on the road, but that might also have something to do with it being a new car that Hyundai is advertising literally everywhere.<\/p>\n Hyundai offering their BlueLink features in this price bracket, with remote lock\/unlock, vehicle tracking, valet mode and the option to monitor vehicle status from anywhere in the world is really nice. In our 2021 Fortuner, Toyota offers something similar with the Carot app, but the execution with Hyundai is FAR BETTER. This app actually looks and feels like something you’d want to use, unlike what Toyota offers, which, as my dad likes to say, reminds him of DOS prompt.<\/p>\n I was pleasantly surprised by the space on offer in the cabin, especially in the back seat, for a car that is small in size. Family and friends have all praised this, and even had one person tell me that it felt more spacious in the back than his 2016 Creta (not sure if that’s true).<\/p>\n This might also be because I’ve been using an old i10 every day for a while now, but the refinement in this is fantastic. NVH levels are low, and I can feel the difference mainly while driving it on the highway, doing speeds of 80-90 kmph.<\/p>\n Nothing to rave about, but a very sorted engine-gearbox combo. The 1.2 is a smooth unit, with good punch in the mid-range.<\/p>\n The suspension on this is tuned nicely for Indian road conditions. It deals with our pothole-infested roads well, ironing out bumps and undulations with ease. It is slightly on the stiffer side, but not to the extent that it makes the ride uncomfortable.<\/p>\n The gearbox is something I’ve written about more below, but the paddles definitely need mentioning. They are a boon in this car. It really helps add to the whole driving experience, and every now and then when the gearbox doesn’t respond the way I want it to, gear changes are just a click away. The paddles are quick to respond (quicker than our Fortuner) and do really change the way I use the car.<\/p>\n Hyundai seems to offer the whole nine yards of safety, on paper at least. With 6 airbags as standard, 3-point seatbelts everywhere, ABS, EBD, TCS and all other 3-letter acronyms that you could possibly ever want, the safety suite on offer seems great. Will definitely have to wait till the Bharat NCAP tests for this model are done and the ratings come out though.<\/p>\n A surprisingly large boot, which is also rather useful. The load lip is on the higher side, but the space in the boot can be utilized really well. Also, the car does come with a full-size spare tire, which is something not seen too often in new cars nowadays, I guess.<\/p>\n The infotainment system given is a really nice unit, which responds quickly and has a lot of features and customizations baked into it, but the speakers are a bit of a letdown. Just okay in the front seats, and borderline bad in the back. The system in the Fronx was a much better unit.<\/p>\n Now moving on to how the car has been to use in general.<\/p>\n Haven’t had the opportunity to really take pictures of the car, but here are the few that I have taken so far:<\/p>\n Here’s my mom and I taking delivery of our cute Exter<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Exter parked along with my trusty 2009 i10 Era 1.1<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A few more pics from day 1 with the car<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n A few photos I took on an evening where the sky looked like a paid actor<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n The ‘H’ shaped DRLs really do help the car stand out with its looks. This particular shot is now my wallpaper simply because of how good it ended up looking<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A shot of the interior and the MID showing the mileage I’ve managed to get on my highway runs<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n With a relative’s new Fronx 1.0 AT<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Special thanks to Advaith Hyundai, Residency Road, Bangalore for ensuring that our entire delivery process was butter smooth, right from the booking to the day we collected the car.<\/p>\n All in all, we’re extremely happy with the purchase and I will definitely keep all of you here posted about the car and how everything goes during the first service and after.<\/p>\n Please feel free to ask me anything more about the car! Cheers!<\/p>\n Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.<\/p>\nThe good:<\/h2>\n
Looks<\/h2>\n
Tall-boy design<\/h2>\n
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Loaded with tons of tech<\/h2>\n
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Connected car features<\/h2>\n
Spacious cabin<\/h2>\n
Refinement levels<\/h2>\n
Engine<\/h2>\n
Ride quality<\/h2>\n
Paddle shifters<\/h2>\n
Safety features<\/h2>\n
Boot space<\/h2>\n
The meh<\/h2>\n
Gearbox<\/h2>\n
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Auto Hill Hold<\/h2>\n
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Scratchy plastics<\/h2>\n
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Speakers<\/h2>\n
City usage<\/h2>\n
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Highway usage<\/h2>\n
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Pictures:<\/h2>\n