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Hyundai Exter to have 6 airbags and a dashcam as standard safety equipment, all you should know

Hyundai Exter: Hyundai has disclosed Exter’s security features. The business has included 25 distinct safety elements in the new SUV in addition to the 6 airbags. The unique aspect is that you will benefit from those features in each variant. Hyundai has additionally provided the option to add safety measures individually in the lower models. The new SUV is equipped with great safety features overall thanks to the South Korean business.

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Hyundai Exter safety features

The next Hyundai Exter micro-SUV will be the first sub-4 metre SUV in the nation to come equipped with six airbags. All trim levels of the Exter will have side, curtain, and driver airbags. Approximately 26 more safety features will also be added to the Exeter’s E and S entry-level trims, including ESC (Electronic Stability Control), VSM (Vehicle Stability Management), HAC (Hill Assist Control), and 3-point seat belts for every seat. Additionally, there will be options for dashcams with seatbelt reminders, ABS with EBD, burglar alarms, twin cameras, TPMS, ISOFIX, headlamp escort functions, rear parking cameras, etc.

Powertrain details

Engine1197 cc
TransmissionManual
FuelPetrol

An 83PS/114Nm, the 1.2-litre petrol engine will power the Exter. It will be coupled to either a 5-speed manual gearbox or a 5-speed automatic manual gearbox. The same 1.2-litre petrol engine will also be available with a CNG kit from Hyundai. This engine will only be paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and have lower output figures in the CNG models.

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