Exciting news for electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts: Hyundai has received the green light to introduce the Inster to the Australian market! Set to hit showrooms in early 2025, this electric city car will be available in three distinct variants, including the Standard and Long Range models, as well as a rugged ‘Cross’ variant that has yet to be unveiled.
Unveiled in July, the Inster is Hyundai's electric counterpart to the petrol-powered Casper city car, which has never been sold in Australia. With the increasing demand for sustainable and efficient vehicles, the Inster aims to provide a compact and environmentally friendly option for urban drivers.
The approval documents reveal that the Inster will be available in:
Standard Range:
Long Range:
Inster Cross:
Regardless of the variant, the Inster supports both AC charging at up to 11kW and DC fast charging at 120kW. Additionally, it features vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality, allowing users to power external devices using the vehicle’s battery.
Measuring 3825mm long, 1610mm wide, and 1575mm high, the Inster is designed to be compact for city driving. Despite being smaller than the Hyundai Venue, it boasts a 2580mm wheelbase, which provides ample interior space.
While the specific equipment list for Australia has yet to be confirmed, international models are equipped with impressive features, including:
The Inster is expected to come with standard 15-inch wheels, but Hyundai has also showcased it with 17-inch alloy wheels and LED projector headlights in some regions.
Hyundai is targeting a starting price below €25,000 in Europe, which equates to approximately A$40,000. This pricing strategy positions the Inster as a strong contender in the Australian market, potentially arriving at around $35,000. If so, it could become one of the most affordable EVs available in Australia, directly competing with other budget-friendly options.
With the Inster on the horizon, Hyundai is poised to make a significant impact in the Australian electric vehicle market. Combining a compact design, impressive range, and competitive pricing, the Inster is designed to cater to urban drivers looking for an economical and environmentally friendly alternative. As we look forward to its arrival in early 2025, the Inster is shaping up to be a game-changer in the city car segment!
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