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AutoExec Summary
The Hyundai Inster electric car, a budget-priced vehicle, may expand its line-up to include an N Line variant with sportier styling, but a high-performance N version is unlikely due to its shared underpinnings with a petrol car and cheaper battery technology. The Inster, the smallest global electric vehicle from Hyundai, has been unveiled in a standard hatchback-like variant, with an Inster Cross trim confirmed to follow. The Inster’s petrol car-derived underpinnings and small battery are likely to prevent it from delivering the race-track capabilities of fully fledged N cars. The standard Inster offers a choice of 42kWh and 49kWh batteries and is priced at €25,000 ($AU40,000). The potential Inster N Line would feature sportier styling but no additional power.
Brands mentioned: Hyundai, Toyota.

