Hyundai continues to expand its SUV range and this time revealed the new Inster, a fully electric version of the compact SUV Casper, which the brand exclusively sells in South Korea. However, the new Inster will arrive in the markets of Europe, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, thus becoming a global model.
With a length of 3.82 meters, a width of 1.61 meters, a height of 1.57 meters, and a wheelbase of 2.58 meters, the new Inster presents an adventurous look, with external protections, roof bars, and silver elements on the front and rear.
In addition, the front section stands out for the closed grille and the luminous signature marked by round headlights. In the rear, the Inster features a luminous signature with a pixelated appearance that crosses the tailgate, separated by the Hyundai logo.
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