10 reasons you should buy the sub-$40k Hyundai Inster EV… and three why you shouldn’t

2 July 2024, 3:00 am

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10 reasons you should buy the sub-k Hyundai Inster EV… and three why you shouldn’t
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10 reasons you should buy the sub-k Hyundai Inster EV… and three why you shouldn’t
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Hyundai’s Inster city SUV, the smallest and cheapest electric car offered by the Korean brand, is set to arrive in Australia in early 2025. With a likely cost of under $40,000, the funky little EV is designed to make emissions-free motoring accessible to the masses. The Inster offers city-sized exterior dimensions with small SUV-like interior space, appealing design, and a decent electric range. It also comes with modern tech and safety features, V2L capability, and a variety of striking color options. However, potential downsides include the possibility of annoying driver assist systems, only four seats, and the availability of small combustion alternatives at a lower price.

Brands mentioned: Hyundai, Ford, Honda, Nissan, VW, GWM, BYD, MG, Toyota, Mazda, Kia, Suzuki.

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