Walkaround of Hyundai’s new cut-priced EV (Hyundai Inster 2024 Review)

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Here is a summary of the YouTube video review of the electric car:
- The Hyundai Inster is the company’s all-new small electric vehicle, but in Australia it is going to be known as the Inster.
- The Inster is a reworked and electrified version of the petrol-only Hyundai Casper.
- It sits on the Hyundai-Kia K1 platform, which also underlies cars like the Kia Picanto.
- The new EV model has been reworked to feature an extended body and longer wheelbase for more interior space.
- The Inster is shorter than a Hyundai Kona or BYD Dolphin, and shorter than Hyundai’s smallest car in Australia, the Venue, but its wheelbase is longer than that car and not far off the Kona.
- Standard range battery size is 42 kWh, and long range battery size is 49 kWh.
- Max AC charging speed is 11 kW, and Max DC charging speed is 120 kW.
- Both models have a single front motor.
- Standard range outputs are 71 kW / 147 Nm, and Long range outputs are 84 kW / 147 Nm.
- Claimed WLTP is up to 355 km.
- Claimed WLTP for electricity consumption is 15.3 kWh/100 km.
- The interior is quite roomy and not too tight.
- The Inster is a four-seater.
- The boot space is 280L. With rear seats forward, the capacity gets up to 351L.
- Amenities include a USB A and USB C connection, a storage area, and a glove box.
- The Inster has a 10.25-inch screen in front of you and a 10.25-inch screen for the media and infotainment.
- Safety features: surround view monitor, blind spot monitor, AEB, rear cross-traffic alert, driver attention warning, and adaptive cruise control.
- The Inster is expected to be available in Australia in early 2025, with both power trains and two trim grades.
- European pricing targets about AUD 40,000.

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