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Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch, Citroen C3 And Others: Price Comparison


The Hyundai Exter micro SUV arrives with an impressive list of features and competitive prices

Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch vs Citroen C3

The Hyundai Exter is available in five broad variants: EX, S, SX, SX (O) and SX (O) Connect. Being a micro SUV, its direct rivals are the Tata Punch, Citroen C3 and Maruti Ignis. Like those rivals, the Exter’s prices and features list also put it up against some variants of the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite subcompact SUVs.

In this story, let’s see how its variant-wise prices compare to those of its rivals:

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Hyundai Exter

Tata Punch

Citroen C3

Maruti Ignis

Renault Kiger

Nissan Magnite

EX – Rs 6 lakh

Pure – Rs 6 lakh

Live – Rs 6.16 lakh

Sigma – Rs 5.84 lakh

XE – Rs 6 lakh

EX (O) – Rs 6.24 lakh

Pure Rhythm – Rs 6.35 lakh

Delta – Rs 6.38 lakh

RXE – Rs 6.50 lakh

Adventure – Rs 6.9 lakh

Feel – Rs 7.08 lakh

Zeta – Rs 6.96 lakh

XL – Rs 7.04 lakh

S – Rs 7.27 lakh

Adventure Rhythm – Rs 7.25 lakh

Feel Vibe Pack – Rs 7.23 lakh

S (O) – Rs 7.41 lakh

XL Geza Edition – Rs 7.39 lakh

Accomplish – Rs 7.7 lakh

Shine – Rs 7.60 lakh

Alpha – Rs 7.61 lakh

XV – Rs 7.81 lakh

SX – Rs 8 lakh

Accomplish Dazzle – Rs 8.08 lakh

RXT – Rs 7.92 lakh

XV Red Edition – Rs 8.06 lakh

Feel Turbo – Rs 8.28 lakh

RXT (O) – Rs 8.25 lakh

SX (O) – Rs 8.64 lakh

Creative – Rs 8.52 lakh

RXZ – Rs 8.8 lakh

XV Premium – Rs 8.59 lakh

SX (O) Connect – Rs 9.32 lakh

Creative iRA – Rs 8.82 lakh

Shine Turbo – Rs 8.92 lakh

XV Turbo – Rs 9.19 lakh

RXT (O) Turbo – Rs 9.45 lakh

XV Red Edition Turbo – Rs 9.44 lakh

XV Premium Turbo – Rs 9.72 lakh

RXZ Turbo – Rs 10 lakh

XV Premium (O) Turbo – Rs 9.92 lakh

  • The Exter’s starting price is tied with that of its closest rival, the Tata Punch, at Rs 6 lakh, while the Maruti Ignis undercuts them both by around Rs 16,000.
  • The Magnite prices start on par with the Exter, while the Citroen C3 is pricier by Rs 16,000. But the priciest entry point here is for the Renault Kiger.

  • Save for the Renault and Nissan SUVs, all other models here get a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with a 5-speed MT.

  • The Renault-Nissan duo comes with a 1-litre naturally aspirated petrol unit with a 5-speed MT. They also offer a 1-litre turbo-petrol unit with the same manual gearbox option.

Citroen C3 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine

  • The Citroen C3 is the only car here to get an optional 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 6-speed MT.

  • Hyundai Exter is the only model here to offer a CNG powertrain (until the Punch CNG arrives).

  • The top-spec Exter is pricier than the top-spec Punch by Rs 50,000 but also offers more features like a sunroof and dual-camera dashcam.

Nissan Magnite

  • The Nissan Magnite’s entry-level turbo variant is more affordable than the top-spec Exter, while offering more space thanks to its bigger size, same as the Kiger. But if its performance you’re prioritising, you can consider the top-spec C3 turbo-petrol option instead.

  • All models in this comparison can be had with an optional dual-tone paint option, majorly limited to their higher-spec variants. The Tata Punch also comes with a Camo edition with multiple variants for a distinctive exterior finish, at a small premium.

Related: You Can Buy The Hyundai Exter In 9 Different Shades

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Hyundai Exter

Tata Punch

Maruti Ignis

Renault Kiger

Nissan Magnite

Delta AMT – Rs 6.93 lakh

Adventure AMT – Rs 7.5 lakh

Zeta AMT – Rs 7.51 lakh

S AMT – Rs 7.97 lakh

Adventure Rhythm AMT – Rs 7.85 lakh

Accomplish AMT – Rs 8.3 lakh

Alpha AMT – Rs 8.16 lakh

RXT AMT – Rs 8.47 lakh

SX AMT – Rs 8.68 lakh

Accomplish Dazzle AMT – Rs 8.68 lakh

RXT (O) AMT – Rs 8.8 lakh

SX (O) AMT – Rs 9.32 lakh

Creative AMT – Rs 9.12 lakh

RXZ AMT – Rs 9.35 lakh

Creative iRA AMT – Rs 9.42 lakh

SX (O) Connect AMT – Rs 10 lakh

XV Turbo CVT – Rs 10 lakh

RXT (O) Turbo CVT – Rs 10.45 lakh

XV Red Edition Turbo CVT – Rs 10.25 lakh

Maruti Ignis

  • The Exter’s entry-level automatic variant is pricier than that of the Punch, while the Maruti Ignis’s entry-level automatic undercuts it by almost a lakh rupees. The Nissan Magnite has the most expensive entry-level automatic option here at Rs 10 lakh.
  • Although the Exter and Punch’s AMT variants are priced closely to one another, it’s the latter’s variants that are relatively more affordable.

  • The Exter, Punch and Ignis all offer a 5-speed AMT, as does the Renault Kiger with its 1-litre petrol engine. Citroen does not offer an automatic transmission with the C3, neither does Nissan with the Magnite’s 1-litre engine. The turbo-petrol engines of the Renault-Nissan SUVs come with the choice of a CVT auto.

  • The Hyundai Exter’s top-spec SX (O) Connect AMT is the costliest of the lot (Rs 10 lakh) when the AMT models are considered. It is also the only one to offer features like paddle shifters and the aforementioned sunroof and dashcam.

Renault Kiger

Overall, the better-equipped Exter is pricier than the Punch, while the aged Ignis is the most affordable in every comparison. The Citroen C3 is not as well-equipped as those three but still offers the benefit of a larger cabin and a punchy turbo-petrol engine. Meanwhile, the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite subcompact SUVs are overall more expensive for their bigger proportions and more features at the top end.

All prices ex-showroom Delhi

Also Read: Here’s Just How Fuel Efficient The Hyundai Exter Is

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Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch, Citroen C3 And Others: Price Comparison

# Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch, Citroen C3 And Others: Price Comparison

## The Hyundai Exter micro SUV arrives with an impressive list of features and competitive prices

[![Hyundai Exter vs Tata Punch vs Citroen C3](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64ad1e7809f5c.jpg)](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/64ad1e7809f5c.jpg)

The [Hyundai Exter](https://www.cardekho.com/hyundai/exter) is available in five broad variants: EX, S, SX, SX (O) and SX (O) Connect. Being a micro SUV, its direct rivals are the Tata Punch, Citroen C3 and Maruti Ignis. Like those rivals, the Exter’s prices and features list also put it up against some variants of the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite subcompact SUVs.

In this story, let’s see how its variant-wise prices compare to those of its rivals:

## Petrol-manual

| Hyundai Exter | Tata Punch | Citroen C3 | Maruti Ignis | Renault Kiger | Nissan Magnite |
|—————|————|————|————–|—————|—————-|
| EX – Rs 6 lakh | Pure – Rs 6 lakh | Live – Rs 6.16 lakh | Sigma – Rs 5.84 lakh | | XE – Rs 6 lakh |
| EX (O) – Rs 6.24 lakh | Pure Rhythm – Rs 6.35 lakh | | Delta – Rs 6.38 lakh | RXE – Rs 6.50 lakh | |
| | Adventure – Rs 6.9 lakh | Feel – Rs 7.08 lakh | Zeta – Rs 6.96 lakh | | XL – Rs 7.04 lakh |
| S – Rs 7.27 lakh | Adventure Rhythm – Rs 7.25 lakh | Feel Vibe Pack – Rs 7.23 lakh | | | |
| S (O) – Rs 7.41 lakh | | | | | XL Geza Edition – Rs 7.39 lakh |
| | Accomplish – Rs 7.7 lakh | Shine – Rs 7.60 lakh | Alpha – Rs 7.61 lakh | | XV – Rs 7.81 lakh |
| SX – Rs 8 lakh | Accomplish Dazzle – Rs 8.08 lakh | | | RXT – Rs 7.92 lakh | XV Red Edition – Rs 8.06 lakh |
| SX (O) – Rs 8.64 lakh | Creative – Rs 8.52 lakh | | | RXZ – Rs 8.8 lakh | XV Premium – Rs 8.59 lakh |
| SX (O) Connect – Rs 9.32 lakh | Creative iRA – Rs 8.82 lakh | Shine Turbo – Rs 8.92 lakh | | | XV Turbo – Rs 9.19 lakh |
| | | | | RXT (O) Turbo – Rs 9.45 lakh | XV Red Edition Turbo – Rs 9.44 lakh |
| | | | | | XV Premium Turbo – Rs 9.72 lakh |
| | | | | RXZ Turbo – Rs 10 lakh | XV Premium (O) Turbo – Rs 9.92 lakh |

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– The Exter’s starting price is tied with that of its closest rival, the [Tata Punch](https://www.cardekho.com/tata/punch), at Rs 6 lakh, while the Maruti Ignis undercuts them both by around Rs 16,000.
– The Magnite prices start on par with the Exter, while the [Citroen C3](https://www.cardekho.com/citroen/c3) is pricier by Rs 16,000. But the priciest entry point here is for the Renault Kiger.
– Save for the Renault and Nissan SUVs, all other models here get a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with a 5-speed MT.
– The Renault-Nissan duo comes with a 1-litre naturally aspirated petrol unit with a 5-speed MT. They also offer a 1-litre turbo-petrol unit with the same manual gearbox option.

[Citroen C3 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine](https://stimg2.cardekho.com/images/roadTestimages/816×544/20220614_182721/781/citroen0.jpg)

– The Citroen C3 is the only car here to get an optional 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 6-speed MT.
– Hyundai Exter is the only model here to offer a CNG powertrain (until the Punch CNG arrives).
– The top-spec Exter is pricier than the top-spec Punch by Rs 50,000 but also offers more features like a sunroof and dual-camera dashcam.

[Nissan Magnite](https://stimg2.cardekho.com/images/roadTestimages/816×544/20201120_181940/699/nissan0.jpg)

– The [Nissan Magnite](https://www.cardekho.com/nissan/magnite)’s entry-level turbo variant is more affordable than the top-spec Exter, while offering more space thanks to its bigger size, same as the Kiger. But if its performance you’re prioritising, you can consider the top-spec C3 turbo-petrol option instead.
– All models in this comparison can be had with an optional dual-tone paint option, majorly limited to their higher-spec variants. The Tata Punch also comes with a Camo edition with multiple variants for a distinctive exterior finish, at a small premium.

**Related**: [You Can Buy The Hyundai Exter In 9 Different Shades](https://www.cardekho.com/india-car-news/you-can-buy-the-hyundai-exter-in-9-different-shades-31117.htm)

## Petrol-auto

| Hyundai Exter | Tata Punch | Maruti Ignis | Renault Kiger | Nissan Magnite |
|—————|————|————–|—————|—————-|
| | | Delta AMT – Rs 6.93 lakh | | |
| | Adventure AMT – Rs 7.5 lakh | Zeta AMT – Rs 7.51 lakh | | |
| S AMT – Rs 7.97 lakh | Adventure Rhythm AMT – Rs 7.85 lakh | | | |
| | Accomplish AMT – Rs 8.3 lakh | Alpha AMT – Rs 8.16 lakh | RXT AMT – Rs 8.47 lakh | |
| SX AMT – Rs 8.68 lakh | Accomplish Dazzle AMT – Rs 8.68 lakh | | RXT (O) AMT – Rs 8.8 lakh | |
| SX (O) AMT – Rs 9.32 lakh | Creative AMT – Rs 9.12 lakh | | RXZ AMT – Rs 9.35 lakh | |
| | Creative iRA AMT – Rs 9.42 lakh | | | |
| SX (O) Connect AMT – Rs 10 lakh | | | | XV Turbo CVT – Rs 10 lakh |
| | | | RXT (O) Turbo CVT – Rs 10.45 lakh | XV Red Edition Turbo CVT – Rs 10.25 lakh |

[Maruti Ignis](https://stimg.cardekho.com/images/cms/carnewsimages/editorimages/6459003fdf4c0.jpg)

– The Exter’s entry-level automatic variant is pricier than that of the Punch, while the [Maruti Ignis](https://www.cardekho.com/carmodels/Maruti/Maruti_Ignis)’s entry-level automatic undercuts it by almost a lakh rupees. The Nissan Magnite has the most expensive entry-level automatic option here at Rs 10 lakh.
– Although the Exter and Punch’s AMT variants are priced closely to one another, it’s the latter’s variants that are relatively more affordable.
– The Exter, Punch and Ignis all offer a 5-speed AMT, as does the [Renault Kiger](https://www.cardekho.com/renault/kiger) with its 1-litre petrol engine. Citroen does not offer an automatic transmission with the C3, neither does Nissan with the Magnite’s 1-litre engine. The turbo-petrol engines of the Renault-Nissan SUVs come with the choice of a CVT auto.
– The Hyundai Exter’s top-spec SX (O) Connect AMT is the costliest of the lot (Rs 10 lakh) when the AMT models are considered. It is also the only one to offer features like paddle shifters and the aforementioned sunroof and dashcam.

[Renault Kiger](https://stimg2.cardekho.com/images/roadTestimages/816×544/20210222_094103/714/renault0.jpg)

Overall, the better-equipped Exter is pricier than the Punch, while the aged Ignis is the most affordable in every comparison. The Citroen C3 is not as well-equipped as those three but still offers the benefit of a larger cabin and a punchy turbo-petrol engine. Meanwhile, the Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite subcompact SUVs are overall more expensive for their bigger proportions and more features at the top end.

**All prices ex-showroom Delhi**

**Also Read**: [Here’s Just How Fuel Efficient The Hyundai Exter Is](https://www.cardekho.com/india-car-news/heres-just-how-fuel-efficient-the-hyundai-exter-is-31114.htm)

Read More on : [Exter AMT](https://www.cardekho.com/hyundai/exter)

Kia Acknowledges Challenge in Selling Plug-In Hybrids

Kia has emerged as a key player in the electric vehicle market with models such as the EV6 and Niro EV. However, the brand is looking to invest a colossal sum of $18 billion (along with Hyundai) to become an exclusive EV brand within this decade. Kia has claimed that its plug-in hybrids are also competitive, but an executive for the Australian market has admitted that the technology is not receiving a lot of enthusiasm from potential customers. 

In a recent interview with CarExpert, Dean Norbiato, the Marketing General Manager for Kia Australia, revealed that plug-in hybrids are challenging to sell due to their complex nature, and most of the customers don’t understand it. He also accepted that PHEV technology has reached a dead end.