Hyundai has unveiled its smallest crossover for the Indian market named Exeter 2023. This new car will cost only about 7 thousand dollars.

Depending on the target market, the smallest and cheapest crossovers will be Hyundai Veneo or Bayon; But a smaller car is planned for the Indian market. Meet the Hyundai Exeter, a tall car with a boxy and rugged design that benefits from some modern features such as plastic wheel arches and a silver front flap. The Exeter 2023 will offer Ranger Khaki as the main body color, although the upper half of the body, including the roof rails, will be black.

Hyundai Exeter 2023It is expected that this small Hyundai crossover will be less than 4 meters long and will be placed in a lower position than Venio in the most populous country in the world. So far, many official pictures of Hyundai Exeter 2023 have been released, but in the same pictures, we can see H-shaped LED daytime running lights along with square headlights. A rather strange thing is that the name of the car is installed on the front bumper and under the black trim connecting the daytime lights together. Images of the rear of the vehicle in question have not yet been released, but Hyundai’s microscopic crossover will apparently benefit from a specially textured rear pillar. There is also a catch in the design of the body, which starts from the side sills and reaches the corners of the rear lights. This A-class crossover uses two-tone alloy wheels and there seems to be a large amount of space for the roof and windshield.

Hyundai Exeter 2023
Hyundai India says the Exeter 2023 will be offered with a 1.2-liter petrol engine and a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission. Also, a 1.2-liter engine compatible with compressed natural gas (CNG) is also expected to be offered. Customers will be able to choose different versions of this car named EX, S, SX, SX(O) and SX(O) Connect. The new Exeter will go to the market from the second half of this year and its price is expected to be around 7300 dollars. In this way, Exeter 2023 will reach the hands of Indian customers about 3 times cheaper than the base version of Venio in the United States.