Hyundai Casper (Inster) Electric Long Range










Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- South Korea
- South Korea
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Potentially lowest EV price
- Nimble city handling
- Fun, distinct styling
- Solid city range
- Strong Hyundai warranty
Reasons Not to Buy
- US launch unconfirmed
- Underwhelming highway power
- Very small cargo
- Lacks front trunk
- Budget interior feel
Overview
The 2025 Hyundai Casper Electric, also known as the Inster in some markets, is shaping up to be a cheeky and characterful micro-SUV, perfect for zipping around town. The Long Range trim is the one to watch, offering a better balance of usability for daily duties. While official US pricing is still under wraps, expect it to be one of the most affordable EVs if it lands stateside, potentially giving budget-conscious buyers a fresh, funky option. Its compact dimensions and electric punch make it an intriguing new player.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the big news is the Casper Electric (Inster) itself! This all-new model bursts onto the scene, bringing Hyundai's quirky design language to the mini-EV segment. The Long Range version, specifically, arrives with its extended driving capability, aiming to reduce range anxiety for city dwellers. It’s fresh from the factory, boasting Hyundai's latest EV tech packed into a tiny footprint. Think of it as Hyundai's bold new statement that small EVs can be both fun and functional, especially with this more practical battery option.
Design & Exterior
This little tyke is all about personality! The Casper Electric Long Range sports a boxy-but-cool design with distinctive circular LED daytime running lights that give it a friendly face. It's properly compact, measuring just 150.6 inches long, 63.4 inches wide (excluding mirrors), and 62 inches tall – perfect for tight city parking. The Long Range trim might get some unique wheel designs or accents to set it apart, but overall, it’s a modern, upright stance that maximizes interior space despite its small shadow on the road. It’s definitely a head-turner!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Casper Electric Long Range is surprisingly airy for its size, designed with clever packaging to seat five. Expect a modern, minimalist dashboard, likely with dual screens for instruments and infotainment – think a digital driver’s display and a central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Material quality will be budget-friendly but durable. Cargo-wise, you get a usable 9.9 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to 12.4 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Unfortunately, there's no frunk for extra bits and bobs on this model.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't let its cute looks fool you; the Casper Electric Long Range offers nippy performance for city driving. Its front-wheel-drive setup is powered by a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) churning out 85 kW (around 114 hp) and 108 lb-ft of instant torque. This translates to a 0-60 mph dash in 10.2 seconds and a top speed of 93 mph – plenty for urban and suburban jaunts. Expect a smooth, quiet ride, with light steering. Multiple regenerative braking modes should also help maximize that precious range.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Long Range Casper Electric packs a 46 kWh usable battery, delivering a Green Cars Compare estimated real-world range of 188 miles – pretty decent for its class! It's quite efficient too, at around 4.09 mi/kWh. For charging, it supports up to 11 kW AC, meaning a full top-up at home could take around 4-5 hours. Out and about, it can gulp down DC juice at up to 120 kW via its CCS Type 1 port, potentially zapping from 10-80% in about 30 minutes. Some models may even offer V2L capability.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA or IIHS safety ratings are not yet available for this new model, expect Hyundai to equip the Casper Electric Long Range with a solid suite of its SmartSense driver-assistance features. This would likely include standard items like forward collision-avoidance assist, lane keeping assist, and driver attention warning. Higher trims or optional packages might add blind-spot collision-avoidance assist and rear cross-traffic alert, making it a safe little runabout for city adventures and daily commutes. We'll await official crash-test results for the full picture.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If the Casper Electric Long Range makes it to the US, expect it to come with Hyundai's excellent warranty coverage. This typically includes a 5-year/60,000-mile basic new vehicle warranty and an impressive 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Crucially for an EV, the battery is usually covered for 10 years or 100,000 miles against excessive degradation. Hyundai often throws in complimentary maintenance for the first few years too, which, combined with the lower maintenance needs of EVs, should mean worry-free motoring for a good while.
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