
Hyundai Motor Company has unveiled the first official teaser images of its new A-segment sub-compact EV: Inster.
The name Inster is derived from “intimate” and “innovative”, with the name of Hyundai’s new sub-compact EV also reflecting the evolution from the Korea-only, petrol-powered Casper, introduced in 2021. Inster will set new standards in terms of driving range, technology, and safety features, redefining what buyers can expect from a vehicle in this class.
The images reveal a robust yet compact SUV profile with signature LED daytime running lights, plus pixel-graphic turn signals and tail lamps that define the new sub-compact EV’s design.
Hyundai is also outlining Inster’s projected maximum range of 355 km (WLTP) on a single charge.
Inster will make its global debut at the Busan International Mobility Show later this month.