Later this month, Hyundai plans to introduce its new affordable electric car INSTER. And on the eve of the debut, the company published images of this novelty.
Hyundai INSTER is positioned as a city "subcompact class A electric car". In fact, it represents the evolution of the gasoline model CASPER sold in Korea. Hyundai claims that the new electric car will "set new standards" in terms of range, technology, and safety.
The design of the INSTER electric car somewhat resembles CASPER, but has modern updates. The car features Hyundai's signature daytime running lights, added pixelated turn signals, and rear lights, which should indicate the electric nature of the vehicle.
Hyundai expects that the new electric city car will have a range of up to 355 km (WLTP estimation method). Although the prices for the novelty have not been confirmed yet, since the gasoline CASPER is sold in Korea for $15,000, it is expected that the new electric car will enter the market at an affordable price.
The Hyundai INSTER electric car will officially debut at the Busan International Mobility Show, which will start on June 27, 2024.
Source: electrek
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