In South Africa’s crowded compact crossover segment, the Hyundai Exter arrives as a fresh-faced contender, positioned to meet the needs of budget-conscious drivers who still crave a bit of style and versatility. Following closely on the heels of our recent review of the Mahindra XUV300, the Exter steps into a slightly different league – but the comparisons are unavoidable.
Let’s break it down.
Price Comparison
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Hyundai Exter: Starting at R269,900 for the base 1.2 Premium manual, climbing to around R314,900 for the 1.2 Executive AMT with all the bells and whistles.
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Hyundai Grand i10: From R209,900, it’s a bit cheaper but lacks the ride height and rugged styling.
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Mahindra XUV300: Starts from R274,999 for the base petrol model, and can stretch to R390,999 for the top-spec diesel W8 – making it the most expensive of the three.
So, if your wallet’s talking, the Exter sits neatly between Hyundai’s city-focused Grand i10 and the bolder, more powerful Mahindra XUV300.
Urban Style Meets Gravel Confidence

Unlike the sleeker Grand i10, the Hyundai Exter’s raised stance (185 mm ground clearance) and chunky design give it more presence and purpose. It’s not quite SUV-sized, but it definitely walks the walk – especially on gravel roads. Over a weekend drive through Gauteng’s rural edges, the Exter handled dust, stones, and uneven terrain with minimal drama.
The XUV300, by comparison, is more planted and powerful – thanks to its punchier engines and heavier build – but that comes at the cost of higher fuel consumption and a steeper price tag. It’s the better performer on long-distance tar, but for everyday mixed use, the Exter feels more nimble and accessible.
Fuel Efficiency: A Definite Pat
South Africans have become painfully aware of fuel prices, and here the Exter gets a big Pat. It returned 5.5–5.8 L/100km in real-world mixed driving – a strong showing for a crossover. The Grand i10 offers similar numbers but lacks the gravel-readiness. The XUV300, meanwhile, hovers closer to 6.5–7.5 L/100km for the petrol and slightly lower for the diesel, depending on driving style.
Interior & Practicality

All three cars seat five, but space is where you start to see the XUV300’s advantage. It’s the widest, has the most shoulder room, and feels more SUV than city car inside. That said, the Exter surprises with ample headroom, elevated visibility, and a user-friendly cabin.
You get features like:
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8-inch touchscreen infotainment
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Rear parking camera
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Wireless charging (on higher trims)
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ABS, dual airbags, and rear parking sensors as standard
In this price range, that’s impressive. The Grand i10 offers less, and the XUV300, while more premium, reserves its goodies for the higher trims.
Final Thoughts: Which One’s For You?
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Hyundai Exter: Perfect for drivers who want SUV looks, gravel capability, and low fuel bills – without stepping into higher monthly repayments.
Pat for fuel economy and ground clearance
Ideal for urban + light adventure
R219,900–R289,900 -
Hyundai Grand i10: Still a solid city car, but less capable off the tar and not much cheaper than the Exter for what you get.
Best for urban-only drivers
R209,900–R264,900 -
Mahindra XUV300: More powerful, more spacious, and packed with features – but pricier and thirstier.
Best for longer distances and families
R274,999–R390,999
Verdict:
The Hyundai Exter hits a sweet spot for South Africans who need a bit of everything – city agility, rugged readiness, and budget-friendliness. It may not outrun the XUV300 or undercut the Grand i10 drastically, but it blends the best of both in one charming package.
Another well-earned Pat for Hyundai.