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Hyundai Inster Cross confirmed for UK at £28,745
Monday, Jan 13, 2025 12:00 PM
Hyundai Inster Cross front quarter
Inster Cross is £2000 more than the 02-spec Inster on which it's based
Ruggedly styled version of new electric city car will arrive in the UK this spring

The new Hyundai Inster Cross will be priced from £28,745 when it arrives in the UK this spring.

A ruggedly styled version of the Korean brand’s new electric city car, it gets chunkier front and rear bumpers that extend its length by 20mm (to 3845mm).

It also gains a large roof rack and a special set of tough-looking 17in alloy wheels, rather than the diamond-cut units on the regular Inster.

Completing the Cross package is an interior finished in green with lime accents and the option of Amazonas Green matt paint (£800).

It's otherwise identical to the higher-specification 02 version of the Inster, with a 49kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt battery and a 113bhp front-mounted motor.

This set-up gives the Cross a range of up to 223 miles – the same as the regular Inster – and a 0-62mph sprint time of 10.6sec.

Despite its appearance, four-wheel drive won't be an option.

An efficiency-boosting heat pump is fitted as standard and the battery can be charged at rates of up to 85kW, giving a 10-80% refill time of 30 minutes. 

Inside, it offers a flexible seating arrangement for four; each seat can be folded completely flat and the rear two are capable of sliding and reclining independently to enhance leg room or boot space as needed.

It also gets a pair of 10.25in digital displays (an instrument panel and an infotainment touchscreen) and Hyundai’s full suite of ADAS, including a 360deg parking camera and blindspot cameras.

The Inster Cross is £2000 more than the Inster 02 (£26,745). It's expected to arrive in UK dealerships by May.

 

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