Hyundai Inster EV will be introduced in the Indian market next year, know 5 big things before the launch
Hyundai is preparing to introduce the Creta EV and Inster EV. The design of the Inster EV has already been revealed digitally and it is inspired by Hyundai Casper. Talking about the dimensions, the length of this electric car is 3825 mm, width 1610 mm, and height 1575 mm. Hyundai Inster is going to be a feature-packed electric micro SUV.
So far, Hyundai has sold only one electric car in the Indian market. However, the company has stopped selling Kona EVs in the market for some time. Now, the company is all geared up to bring in Creta EVs and Instar EVs, first offered will be an electric avatar of Creta. The Hyundai Inster, on the other hand, is a micro electric SUV that will get a lot of inspiration from the Hyundai Casper, which will be launched very shortly, although by then, let's see a few important things noted about it.
Design-wise, the Inster EV has already been revealed virtually and it is inspired by Hyundai Casper. The micro SUV by the company looks compact from every angle. Besides, this micro SUV comes equipped with specially designed LED DRLs, round LED projector headlamps, alloy wheels, and bifurcated LED strips.
Now, speaking of the dimensions, this electric car will be 3825 mm long, 1610 mm wide, and 1,575 mm high. The wheelbase of the car is 2,580 mm. According to Hyundai Inster, with a sunroof, it will get 987 mm of headroom and 1,028 mm of headroom with a standard roof. The SUV runs on wheels that range from 15-inch to 17-inch. Also, the claimed carryall boot storage capacity of the Inster will be 280 liters.
Hyundai Inster will be a feature-rich electric micro-SUV. Inside the cabin, the look of it is quite comprehensive with two 10.25-inch digital displays, making it futuristic. Another feature in this electric SUV will be 64-color LED ambient lighting, a one-touch sunroof, and Hyundai Digital Key 2 Touch Accessibility via NFC.
Talking about safety, it is going to receive ADAS as well. Features include Surround View Monitor (SVM), Parking Collision Avoidance Assist Rear (PCA-R), Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM), and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 1.5. Active safety features include Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) and Lane Following Assist (LFA), Blind-Spot Collision Avoidance Assist (BCA), and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist (RCCA).
The Hyundai Inster micro electric SUV will come in two different battery pack options. One will boast a 42 kWh battery pack, whereas the other will carry a 49 kWh specification. The standard model provides 95 bhp peak power, while the LR variant promises a maximum power of 113 bhp. The electric SUV will deliver a range of up to 355 km on a single charge, says the OEM. The EV will get a 120 kW DC fast charger capable of up to 80% battery charge in about 30 minutes, the firm claims.