3+ Hyundai Exter Cars for Sale in South Africa
View 3 currently available Hyundai Exter for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The current price range for these listings is from R 229,500 to R 259,900. The average listed price is R 239,767. Mileage varies between 3,900 km and 17,500 km.
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Hyundai Exter
Hyundai’s Exter is out to convince first-time buyers and city dwellers that you don’t have to spend a fortune for decent ground clearance, a familiar badge, and the security of a solid dealer network. On paper at least, it’s a clear play against the Suzuki Fronx, Kia Picanto X-Line, and Renault Kiger, all jostling for the attention of those shopping below R300k. Under the bonnet you’ll find a 1.2-litre petrol engine, with a straightforward choice: manual or AMT. Two nearly-new 2025 models are floating on the market, clocking just over 10,000 km each, which tells me you’re looking at dealer stock rather than tired used cars. Priced from R229,500 for the manual to R249,900 for the AMT, the R20,400 difference is standard fare for self-shifting convenience in this segment.
Spec-wise, Hyundai keeps it simple – Premium and Premium AMT, nothing more, no flashy “Elite” or “N-Line” distractions. That actually makes sense for budget-conscious buyers who care more about running costs and monthly instalments than touchscreen sizes or leather trim. The Exter’s trump card is its aftersales footprint: parts, servicing, and resale all tend to play out better than some lesser-known rivals, especially if you’re banking on keeping the car for a few years. If you pack smart, the manual at R229,500 is hard to ignore, especially for students or young professionals commuting in Gauteng traffic. The AMT, at R249,900, asks a fair premium for the privilege of letting the car do the shifting when Sandton’s gridlock gets tedious. That’s the point — it’s what the Exter should have been from the start: simple, honest, and aimed squarely at South African reality.

