2025 Hyundai Inster EV: Fresh Australian details revealed for two-model range with pricing to start under $40,000

New details have surfaced relating to the inbound pint-sized 2025 Hyundai Inster ahead of its debut in Australian showrooms this February.

According to Hyundai Australia it will offer the new Hyundai Inster with two different batteries – the Inster Standard Range and the Inster Extended Range.

The Inster Standard Range comes with a 42kWh battery and a single e-motor that produces 71kW and 147Nm.

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The base model comes with a heat pump and a battery pre-conditioner system, a one-pedal driving mode and vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability.

2025 Hyundai Australia Inster webpage.
2025 Hyundai Australia Inster webpage.

The Inster Extended Range bags a larger 49kWh battery that is said to provide a longer 360km range WLTP driving range (although there’s no quote for the Standard Range to compare it with).

The other advantage is you get a more powerful 85kW electric motor and larger 17-inch alloy wheels in place of the Standard Range’s puny 15s.

Both models are front-wheel drive only, as is the 4×4-simulating Inster Cross that Hyundai has also revealed is being released in 2025..

2025 Hyundai Australia Inster webpage.
2025 Hyundai Australia Inster webpage.

Whichever version you choose, the standard levels of equipment is high with the Inster getting a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10.25-inch infotainment system, wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus built-in sat nav.

All Insters get a wireless charger, keyless entry and go, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, tinted glass, and roof rails.

Choose Sienna Orange or Dusk Blue Matte paint with the Extended Range and there’s the option of a Khaki Brown and Newtro Beige cloth.

2025 Hyundai Australia Inster Cross webpage.
2025 Hyundai Australia Inster Cross webpage.

Leaked pricing has already revealed that the Inster Extended Range will cost $42,794 drive-away in NSW suggesting the flagship small SUV will cost around $40,000 plus on-roads.

That suggests the Inster Standard Range should kick-off from around $37,000 before on-road costs.

Final details and specification is expected to be revealed early next year ahead of the Inster’s arrival in Australian dealerships in February 2025.

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