Here are the top features of the upcoming Hyundai Exter EV
Hyundai, India’s largest automaker is gearing up to shake up the EV segment with the launch of its upcoming Exter EV in India. The automaker has a reputation for making reliable cars that offer stunning design, cutting-edge technology, feature-rich luxurious cabin experience, and incredible driving thrill. Hyundai is getting its expertise in the EV segment with its first Exter EV, which is set to debut very soon in India.
Hyundai Exter EV Design & Interior Details
Recent spy shots suggest that the Hyundai Exter EV will come with an updated front design with a new EV badging, that gives it a unique appeal compared to its ICE counterpart. The electric Exter will offer several features designed specifically for its electrical performance.
More details reveal the upcoming Exter EV will feature an updated instrument cluster, offering a glance at its EV-specific information such as battery, range, temperature, energy consumption, etc.
Hyundai has revealed that the upcoming Exter EV will offer 20 brand-new features of its segment and 9 features that are best in the segment. Several features from Hyundai’s Creta and other SUVs will also be present in the Exter EV, enhancing its appeal and upmarket design.
Hyundai’s New EV Segment
The upcoming Hyundai Exter EV will be the brand’s first electric car, built to cater to entry-level EV customers of the company. The new Exter EV will be the company’s first car as a part of Hyundai’s expansion of its portfolio. The entry-level EV offers several features from the brand’s flagship Ioniq 5 and the Kona Electric, positioning itself as an entry-level affordable electric subcompact SUV.
The new Exter electric might share a few similarities to the brand’s new Casper EV. It is available in both electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid models internationally making the Indian-spec model more appealing to a wide variety of customers.
Competition from Tata Motors & More
Hyundai’s upcoming Exter EV will compete with Tata’s Punch.ev and the upcoming electric cars from MG and Maruti Suzuki. This will be Hyundai’s upcoming affordable electric micro-SUV, built to cater to India’s wide and evolving EV market. The South Korean giant’s approach will challenge Tata’s dominance in the sector and plans to attract many buyers.