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Hyundai Insteroid EV will be like the Inster on steroids: Here’s our first look at the ‘dream car’

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Hyundai will unveil the so-called “dream car” as soon as next week. The Insteroid EV takes Hyundai’s low-cost Inster electric SUV to the next level, almost like it’s on “Steroids.” Here’s our first look at the upcoming EV concept.

Hyundai teases upcoming Insteroid EV concept

We had a feeling it was coming soon. Earlier this month, a Hyundai trademark filing for the name “Insteroid” was discovered with the European Union Intellectual Property Office.

Now, it’s official. On Tuesday, Hyundai dropped a teaser for the new Insteroid EV, giving us our first look at the sporty concept.

The Insteroid is based on the Inster EV, Hyundai’s compact electric SUV that’s already a hot seller in Europe and Korea.

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According to Hyundai, the name is a combination of Inster and Steroid, hinting at the vehicle’s “funky, youthful, and muscular nature.” The concept is loaded with “fun details” inside and out, from the instrument cluster to the rear spoiler.

You can see a few design elements in the teaser, like 21-inch wheels, massive wheel arches, and a rear spoiler, give it that Steroid-like feel Hyundai is going for. And don’t forget the brand’s signature Pixel LED headlights.

Hyundai will unveil the Insteroid EV early next month (or next week). It’s expected to make an official debut at the Seoul Mobility Show, starting next week on April 4.

The Inster EV is available in Europe in two battery sizes, 42 kWh or 49 kWh, with a “segment-leading” WLTP driving range of up to 370 km (230 mi). It starts at around €23,900 ($25,000) in Europe.

Hyundai Insteroid EV teaser (Source: Hyundai Europe)

At just 3,825 mm (150.6″) long, 1,610 mm (63.4″) wide, and 1,575 mm (62″) tall, with a wheelbase of 2,580 mm (101.5″), Hyundai’s INSTER EV is even smaller than the Kia EV3.

Earlier this year, Hyundai launched the “Inster EV Cross,” an outdoor-ready trim starting at £28,745 ($35,000) in the UK.

Although it’s just a concept, the Insteroid could preview a larger, more powerful trim coming soon. Check back for the full details as early as next week.

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