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Hyundai set to release INSTER Cross EV

Hyundai has announced the upcoming launch of INSTER Cross, a new variant of the all-new INSTER.

This crossover model will be available in Q1 2025 in Australia, offering customers the versatility of INSTER while accompanying them on their mini-adventures in the outdoors.

Bold crossover design

Positioned between A-segment and B-segment models, the roomy interior and generous luggage capacity of the base version of INSTER already provide enhanced manoeuvrability, practicality, and flexibility. INSTER Cross will feature distinct outdoor-focused exterior and interior design elements.

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INSTER Cross will come with wide, rectangular front and rear bumpers, emphasising its adventurous character, along with embossed black claddings. The front and rear skid plates, combined with side rocker panels and 17-inch alloy wheels, offer extra protection when driving over rough terrain.

Roof racks will come as standard, with the option to add a roof basket to transport everything needed for everyday errands, outdoor sports, and camping trips.

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Inside, INSTER Cross will feature a special colour and trim combination of grey cloth with lime-yellow accents. The unique trim will be complemented by lime-yellow accents on the dashboard.

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Like the base model, INSTER Cross will come standard with a range of features typically found in higher-segment vehicles. In addition to offering up to 360 kilometres of all-electric range, the model can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in about 30 minutes.

INSTER also provides a segment-leading ADAS package, including Highway Driving Assist 1.5, Smart Cruise Control, and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 1.5.

CO2 and emissions: The all-new Hyundai INSTER is not yet available for sale. Electricity consumption and CO2 values for this model have not yet been determined.
Specifications are based on European-model Hyundai INSTER. Features, technology, and claimed figures may differ depending on the market.
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