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Hyundai Inster: Small but fearless hero of city streets

The Hyundai Inster is coming to Europe as an EV

Hyundai Inster
Photo: Hyundai

Get ready, the Hyundai Inster has arrived, bringing with it a fresh wave of urban charm. This small SUV is not just another box on wheels, but a smart, electrified little fighter ready to conquer the urban jungles. And don't let its compact size fool you—there's more to this little guy than meets the eye.

Inster doesn't settle for just the basics. Based on the popular Casper, but with a few extra inches and even more character, this vehicle combines the best of two worlds. It's small enough to weave through the tightest city streets, yet roomy enough to fit all your IKEA gear – including your ego when you realize you managed to put it together yourself.

Photo: Hyundai
Photo: Hyundai
Photo: Hyundai
Photo: Hyundai

A double whammy with two battery options

Inster offers two battery versions: 42 kWh for those who like to ride shorter distances, and 49 kWh for those who like to explore a little further - say all the way to the next capital. With an output of 71 kW (97 hp) or 85 kW (115 hp) and a range of up to 354 kilometers (220 miles) on a single charge, this vehicle is ideal for everyday urban adventures – and for those times when you need to escape the city, because a new burger restaurant finally opened in the neighboring area.

A look that speaks for itself

Hyundai has clearly shown that it does not play in this segment. Inster has a robust appearance that screams for attention. The raised chassis, bold fenders and those LED lights that look like they're ready to cut through the darkness like a laser sword in the hands of a Jedi Master. They didn't leave anything to chance – this SUV is Instagram-ready before you even put the key in the ignition (well, actually, you just push the button).

Internal playfulness and technology

Inside, the fun continues. The cockpit is graced with a 26 cm (10.25 inch) digital display that lets you control everything from navigation to whether your passenger has turned on the heated seat without telling you. And the folding seats make sure you can carry everything from your new TV to that pesky relative who always needs a ride to the airport.



Competition? Just let him try!

The Inster will compete in the market against competitors such as Volkswagen T-Cross, Peugeot 2008 and Renault Captur. But Hyundai has a few tricks up its sleeve – not only does it offer more space and better technological solutions, but it also delivers that unbeatable combination of practicality and fun. In addition, with an electric drive, it is the perfect answer to the ever-increasing demands for greener urban transport.

Photo: Hyundai
Photo: Hyundai

Photo: Hyundai
Photo: Hyundai
Photo: Hyundai

Why is Inster key for Hyundai?

Hyundai is betting on the Inster because it wants to set a new standard in the small SUV segment. At a time when the market is increasingly focusing on electrification and sustainability, the Inster is the model that can lead Hyundai into a new era of mobility. Its compactness, flexibility and advanced technology are a recipe for success that is hard to beat.

Conclusion? Inster is a price bomb...

If you are looking for a car that is fun, practical and ready for the future, then the Hyundai Inster is the vehicle for you. He is like that friend who always knows where to go when you want good food, or the one who will always make you laugh with his wit. Inster is not just a car – it is your ticket to the world of electric mobility, where countless urban adventures await you.

The price of the Hyundai Inster in Europe is expected to be approx 23,000 to 26,000 euros, depending on the selected battery version and additional equipment. This price range puts it alongside rivals such as the Volkswagen T-Cross, Peugeot 2008, Renault Captur, Citeoen c3 and Renault 5, which also range from 21,000 to 28,000 euros. The Hyundai Inster offers more space, more advanced technology and, of course, an electric drive, which makes it all the more attractive to those who want to drive into the future today.

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