2026 Hyundai Exter Facelift Spied: Fresh spy images of the 2026 Hyundai Exter facelift have surfaced ahead of its expected launch, indicating that the upcoming update will focus more on technology and features rather than a complete design overhaul.
The test vehicle, spotted overseas under heavy camouflage, reveals that Hyundai plans to refine the existing formula instead of introducing a new-generation model.
The facelift is likely to arrive in India in the first half of 2026.
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Exterior: Familiar Shape with Minor Tweaks
The 2026 Hyundai Exter Facelift Spied vehicle retains the Exter’s boxy stance and overall proportions, suggesting that Hyundai will carry forward the current design language. Lighting elements at the front and rear appear similar to the existing model, especially on the lower-spec test unit that was seen with steel wheels.

Most of the camouflage is concentrated around the grille and bumper areas, indicating subtle styling changes rather than a dramatic redesign. Buyers can expect refreshed detailing, new alloy wheel designs for higher variants, and possibly additional exterior colour options.
Interior Likely to Get a Major Upgrade
The most significant changes are expected inside the cabin. Hyundai is likely to introduce its next-generation infotainment system with a larger touchscreen and a bigger digital driver display.
Reports suggest the new system could run Android Automotive OS, enabling built-in Google services, over-the-air updates, and improved connectivity features. This would mark a notable upgrade for a vehicle in the entry-SUV segment.
There are also indications of additional comfort features, such as improved cabin practicality and possibly premium touches like ventilated front seats, although final variant-wise details are yet to be confirmed.
Powertrain to Remain Unchanged
Mechanically, the Exter facelift is expected to retain the current engine lineup. The existing model is powered by a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 83PS and around 114Nm, paired with either a 5-speed manual or AMT.
A petrol-CNG option is also likely to continue, delivering 69PS and available with a manual gearbox. Retaining the same powertrains helps maintain predictable running costs, which remain a key factor for buyers in this segment.
Safety Could See Wider Standardisation
The current Exter already offers features such as six airbags, electronic stability control, hill-start assist, tyre pressure monitoring, and a rear camera. The facelift could make more of these features standard across variants. There is also industry speculation about the addition of entry-level driver assistance features, though Hyundai has not confirmed this yet.
Expected Launch Timeline and Pricing
Hyundai is yet to announce an official launch date, but the updated Exter is widely expected around March–April 2026. With additional features, a modest price increase is likely.

The current model is priced between approximately ₹5.64 lakh and ₹8.85 lakh (ex-showroom). The facelifted version could be positioned roughly in the ₹6 lakh to ₹10 lakh range, depending on the final feature list and variant structure.
Outlook- 2026 Hyundai Exter Facelift Spied
For prospective buyers, the decision may depend on priorities. Those looking for enhanced infotainment and a more feature-rich cabin may find it worthwhile to wait for the facelift. However, since the core design and mechanical package remain largely unchanged, the current Exter continues to offer the same practical ownership experience at today’s pricing.
Hyundai’s strategy suggests an incremental upgrade aimed at strengthening the Exter’s value proposition in India’s increasingly competitive entry-SUV segment rather than reinventing the model.
Disclaimer: The information (2026 Hyundai Exter Facelift Spied) in this article is based on spy images, industry reports, and publicly available sources. Specifications, features, pricing, and launch timelines may change upon official announcement by the manufacturer.
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Raj Prajapati is a Senior Automotive Content Writer at AutoIndiaDaily. A B.Tech graduate in Computer Science and Engineering, he has over four years of experience covering car and bike launches, EV updates, price changes, and key developments in the Indian automobile industry.








