Hyundai’s cheapest EV is now even more affordable in Korea. The Casper Electric gained a new Premium trim starting at $20,000 (27.4 million won). With subsidies, Hyundai expects the new model will be available for as little as $7,300 (10 million won).
After opening pre-orders for the new compact electric SUV in July, starting at just $23,000 (31.5 million won), Hyundai’s Casper Electric is already a hit in its home market.
According to Yonhap News, the Casper Electric secured 8,000 orders in its first two weeks. In its first full sales month, the mini electric SUV was Hyundai’s top-selling EV in Korea.
The Casper Electric accounted for 1,439 of Hyundai’s total 3,676 EVs sold in August. The IONIQ 5 (1,222), IONIQ 6 (405), and Kona Electric trailed behind for the company’s best EV sales month so far in 2024.
In September, the Casper Electric became the best-selling EV in Korea, with 2,075 models sold. Hyundai said the electric SUV is attracting buyers thanks to its “ample driving range” and low price.
Hyundai Casper Electric (Source: Hyundai)
Hyundai’s all-electric Casper is bigger than the gas-powered model and is cheaper to drive with government incentives.
Although previously, it could be purchased for as little as $14,500 (20 million won) with government subsidies, Hyundai’s Casper electric is now even more affordable with a new Premium trim.
Hyundai Casper Electric (Source: Hyundai)
Hyundai’s Casper Electric gains new lower-priced trim
After releasing the new gas-powered Casper in Korea on Thursday, Hyundai introduced a new Premium trim for the electric model.
The Casper Electric Premium is Hyundai’s new base model, starting at just $20,000 (27.4 million won) after tax benefits. With government and local subsidies, Hyundai expects the new model will be available for as little as $7,300 (10 million won).
Hyundai Casper Electric Premium trim (Source: Hyundai)
Powered by a 42 kWh NCM battery from its joint venture with LG Energy Solution, the new base model is rated with up to 173 miles (278 km) driving range in Korea.
A Hyundai Motor official said the new Casper Electric will be the “optimal choice” for buyers. With other trims, the electric SUV is rated with up to 196 miles (315 km) driving range.
Hyundai Casper EV interior (Source: Hyundai)
In Europe, the Casper Electric is known as Inster EV. It’s rated with up to 221 miles (355 km) WLTP driving range and starts at under $27,000 (25,000 euros).
Earlier this week, Hyundai launched the new Inster EV Cross, a rugged twist on the electric city car. Hyundai said the bold new model is built for all your “mini-adventures” and has up to 223 miles (360 km) of driving range.
Hyundai Inster EV Cross (Source: Hyundai)
Is it coming to the US?
Although the Casper Electric (Inster) is not expected to arrive in the US, Hyundai’s massive new Metaplant America in Georgia is now up and running. The first vehicle to roll off the assembly line was the updated 2025 IONIQ 5, featuring more range and an NACS charging port to unlock Tesla’s Supercharger network.
2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 charging at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Hyundai)
Later this year, Hyundai will introduce its first electric three-row SUV, the IONIQ 9, which will be built alongside the new IONIQ 5 in GA.
Although EVs built at the facility will initially qualify for a partial $3,750 tax credit, Hyundai expects once the battery portion opens, it will unlock the full $7,500 credit for buyers.
Hyundai’s three-row IONIQ 9 (SEVEN Concept) electric SUV (Source: Hyundai)
Until then, Hyundai is still passing the $7,500 on through leasing. It also offers 0% APR on the 2024 IONIQ 5 for up to 60 months as it preps for the new updated model.
Starting at $41,800, the 2024 IONIQ 5 is still one of the best EV deals in the US. For $45,850, the SE RWD model offers over 300 miles range. (See IONIQ 5 offers in your area).
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With the launch of the first-ever Class 8 vocational EV in the North American market, PACCAR Kenworth is raising the battery-electric bar and underscoring just how far the market has come since the Tesla Semi made its debut nearly a decade ago.
When Tesla pulled the wraps off its all electric Semi truck all the way back in November of 2017, the rest of the industry was hardly thinking about BEVs. Nearly a decade later, the world is still waiting for the Semi to begin regular production, and PACCAR is launching its second generation of HDEVs with the debut of this, the all-new Kenworth T880E vocational truck.
“The Kenworth T880E marks a groundbreaking milestone in Kenworth’s history as we bring to market the first Class 8 battery-electric solution built for vocational applications,” explains Kevin Haygood, Kenworth assistant general manager for sales and marketing. “The T880E is engineered to meet the evolving needs of operators and vocational fleets while still providing the durability, reliability and customization our customers expect.”
The new electric K-whopper is motivated by PACCAR’s in-house ePowertrain platform, capable of putting up to 605 hp and 1,850 lb-ft of peak torque to work, while delivering the same levels of drivability and dependability fleets expect from a Kenworth – but power and torque are only part of the T880E’s work-ready résumé.
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Open to work
Kenworth T880E; via PACCAR.
In addition to a stout, Class 8 electric chassis fitted with heavy-duty Kenworth brakes and axles, the T880E’s central drive eMotor allows for significant wheelbase flexibility so fleet buyers can spec out exactly the machine they need to get the job done. The T880E was also designed to enable lift axle installations from trusted Kenworth upfitters for a vocational-friendly BEV integration.
Additionally, the T880E features a wide selection of factory-installed options that include both high- and low-voltage ePTO (electric Power Take Off) ports, mechanical ePTOs, and the same wide array of body configurations as the ICE version.
Speaking of the ICE version, the electric T880E also can also be had in the same set-back front axle and set-forward front axle configurations with the same multi-piece hood construction. Inside the cab, the latest in driver-focused technology includes the Kenworth SmartWheel and a new 15″ DriverConnect digital touchscreen. Dash and vocational features like RAM Mounts and factory-installed PTO switches are available. The T880E is also offered with Kenworth ADAS packages for customers interested in DigitalVision Mirrors, Bendix Fusion, and Lane Keeping Assist.
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Kenworth T880E; photo by the author.
The T880E was on static display at last week’s ACT Expo in Anaheim, California. Check with your local Kenworth dealer for availability.
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The tire-blistering SU7 Ultra has been the Xiaomi brand’s flagship super sedan since its launch, but a controversial software setting has limited the car to “just” 900 hp in regular driving – resulting in an outcry from owners who ponied up for the big boy numbers. With its latest software update, that missing 648 hp is back on tap!
The SU7 Ultra made waves throughout the performance car world when a bright yellow striped example lined up alongside a white quarter mile king, the 1,000+ hp Tesla Model S Plaid, and promptly smoked it.
That wasn’t all. A preproduction SU7 Ultra prototype lapped the legendary Nürburgring circuit in just 6 minutes and 46.874 seconds, firmly stamping the 1,500+ hp Xiaomi’s alphanumeric into the track’s record books with a time nearly fifteen seconds quicker than a Rimac Nevera or, on the ICE front, either a Corvette ZR1, Viper ACR, or Porsche 918 (take your pick).
It’s hardly any wonder, then, that the customers who signed up – in droves, too – were disappointed to learn that the SU7 they were allowed to buy had been neutered by the safety nannies to the tune of nearly 650 hp. (!)
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We’re so back
The outrage from SU7 Ultra owners was immediate. And, facing mounting pressure online and on social media, Xiaomi ultimately decided to withdraw the performance-limiting features while acknowledging the need for more transparent communication about future software updates they messed up, saying in a statement, “we appreciate the passionate feedback from our community and will ensure better transparency moving forward.”
So, rich people can rocket themselves down the road in 9 second hypercars again and all is right with the world. A happy ending – but one that sort of illuminates a fresh set challenges for automakers peddling “software-defined vehicles” to a market that still thinks of their cars as very much hardware defined products.
The new reality is playing out in real time now, and the Jeff Bezos-backed $20,000 electric compact pickup from Slate Auto is going the other way entirely – time will tell whether more, or less tech is the answer.
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Tesla (TSLA) has started offering reduced interest rates on the new Model Y in the US — this equates to a direct discount on the brand new vehicle that was supposed to spark Tesla’s demand back.
The automaker has announced “1.99% APR or $0 Due at Signing available for well-qualified buyers” on the new Model Y in the US for the first time:
This amounts to a direct discount worth a few thousand dollars. It is the first widely available discount on the new Model Y coming just weeks after the cheaper non-Launch Edition launched in the US.
These discounts and subsidized financing point to soft demand for the updated best-selling vehicle in the US. Tesla just delivered a disastrous first quarter, which it mostly blamed on the Model Y changeover, resulting in lower inventory.
However, industry watchers, including Electrek, noted many signs that the Model Y changeover was not the only issue. Tesla added significantly to its inventory in the first quarter, and the wait times for the new Model Y were extremely short.
Now, the discount weeks after launching the new Model Y confirm the soft demand in the US.
I think it’s clear by now: the new Model Y is not coming to save Tesla.
Let’s be honest: It will still be a significant vehicle program by volume. It just won’t help Tesla return to growth this year.
The RWD Model Y is still coming and has a chance to help in the US. It is already available in China, and it’s not helping Tesla much there, but that’s in a hyper-competitive market, especially at lower prices where the RWD Model Y operates.
Tesla’s performance in Q2 in China will be interesting since it is basically back to its regular lineup for the whole quarter.
The US appears to have been Tesla’s least affected market, but Q3 will be the real test with the full lineup and no backlog of demand for new Model Y.
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