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Electric Hyundai Inster Cross pricing announced

Hyundai has revealed the UK pricing and specifications for its new beefy Inster Cross model, which is now available to order

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Hyundai has revealed the UK pricing and specifications for its new beefy Inster Cross model, which is now available to order.

Part of the new all-electric Inster line-up, Hyundai says the Inster Cross with its chunky bumper cladding and roof rails has been designed for outdoor adventures.

The compact four-seat electric car is powered by a 49kWh battery with a 115hp motor, which is the same configuration that powers the top-spec Inster ‘Long Range’. Hyundai says that its Inster Cross can muster up to 223 miles on a single charge with a 0-62mph sprint taking a reported 10.6 seconds and top speed capped at 93mph.

Sitting at the top of the new Inster range, the Inster Cross comes with an extensive equipment list, which includes 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, tail lights and daytime running lists, and heated folding door mirrors. The spec sheet also includes heated front seats and steering wheel, keyless entry and an electric-opening glass sunroof.

A 10-inch infotainment touchscreen that is compatible with Android Auto and Apple Carplay is mounted on the dashboard, alongside a 10-inch digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. The car also comes with wireless smartphone charging, front and rear parking sensors, blind spot monitoring, smart cruise control and lane keeping assistance tech, as well as a surround-view parking camera.

Pricing now begins at around £29k for the Inster Cross, with the optional ‘Tech Pack’ which adds Vehicle-to-Load functionality with an internal three pin plug and a digital key increasing the price tag by an extra £500. By comparison, the standard lead-in Inster model can now be bought for under £24k.

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Sean Rees
Sean Rees
Sean is the Deputy Editor at The Car Expert. A enthusiastic fan of motorsport and all things automotive, he is accredited by the Professional Publishers Association, and is now focused on helping those in car-buying need with independent and impartial advice.