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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Lease TypePersonal Contract Hire (PCH) is the industry term for the most common type of vehicle lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Personal Contract Hire
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  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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  • Road taxINCLUDED
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Range: 223 miles
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Hyundai Inster SUV
85kW 02 49kWh 5dr Auto [2025]

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Range: 223 miles
Sep delivery
Special offer
Factory order

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  • Reversing Camera
  • Android Auto
  • 17" Alloy Wheels
  • Heated Seats
  • Heated Steering Wheel
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Hyundai Inster SUV

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The Hyundai Inster is a compact, four-seat urban SUV with a fully-electric powertrain and a level of leasing affordability that’s sure to appeal.

Key facts & figures

  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • 0-62mph: 10.6 seconds
  • Manufacturer OTR: £26,745
  • Body Type: Hatchback
  • No. of seats: 4
  • CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
  • Battery Range (official): 223 miles
  • Vehicle efficiency: 4.1 miles per kWh
  • Battery Capacity: 49 kWh
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
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  • 10.25" touchscreen centre console display with satellite navigation
  • Bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition
  • Drive mode selector
  • Driver status monitor with in cabin camera (ICC)
  • Driver supervision instrument cluster with 10.25" LCD display
  • Forward collision avoidance assist (FCA 1.5) - Car,pededstrian,cycle and junction turning
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Front parking sensor
  • HDA - Highway Drive Assist Level 1.5
  • Intelligent speed limit assist
  • Lane departure warning
  • Lane follow assist
  • Lane keep assist
  • Leading vehicle departure alert (LVDA)
  • Over the air software updates (OTA)
  • PAS
  • Parking system with rear camera and guidance system
  • Rear parking sensor
  • Roadside assistance
  • Smart cruise control with stop and go functionality
  • Smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
  • Wireless phone charging pad
  • eCall emergency call system
  • 11 kW AC onboard charger
  • Battery heating system
  • Charging cable - 7 pin type 2 mode 3 (Wallbox)
  • Charging cable - Emergency 3 pin connector mode 2 (ICCB)
  • Shift by wire (SBW) - Column mounted shifter
  • DAB Digital radio
  • Front USB Type C charger
  • Front USB Type C port
  • Front and rear USB Type C charger
  • Front and rear speakers
  • Rear USB Type C charger
  • Speakers - Front,rear and tweeters
  • Speakers - Tweeters
  • Steering wheel audio,phone and cruise controls
  • Auto dimming rear view mirror
  • Automatic headlights with dusk sensor
  • Automatic windscreen wipers with rain sensor
  • Black painted wheel arch inserts
  • Body colour exterior door handles
  • Body coloured door mirrors
  • Door mirror indicator lights
  • Electric front windows
  • Electric front windows with anti-trap mechanism and one touch control
  • Electric rear windows
  • Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
  • Front and rear LED turning signals
  • Grille with pixel pattern
  • High beam assist
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED full projection headlights
  • LED rear lights
  • Power folding door mirrors
  • Privacy glass - Rear windows and tailgate
  • Rear roof spoiler with integrated brake light
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Rear wiper
  • Roof rails
  • Solid paint
  • Windscreen auto defog function
  • 12V power outlet in front console
  • 2 seat bench in 2nd row
  • 4 Map pockets in the doors
  • 50/50 split folding rear seats
  • 64 colours interior ambient lighting
  • Adjustable head restraints
  • Cloth upholstery
  • Driver front seat back panel
  • Driver sunvisor with vanity mirror
  • Driver's seat manual height adjustment
  • Driver/passenger sunvisors and illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Floor mats
  • Front illuminated open tray
  • Fully foldable front seats
  • Heat pump
  • Heated front seats
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Height/reach adjustable steering column
  • LED centre interior light
  • LED front interior light
  • Leather wrapped steering wheel
  • Luggage board
  • Luggage compartment LED lighting
  • Luggage shelf
  • Metal paint effect interior door handles
  • Rear centre armrest with double cupholders
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Single zone climate control
  • Sliding and reclining rear seats
  • Steering wheel design with LED pixels
  • Vertical adjustment rear head restraints
  • Trailer wiring package - Inster
  • 2 x 3-point rear seatbelts
  • 3-point front seatbelts
  • Airbags - front, front side and curtain airbags
  • Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • Electric parking brake with auto hold function
  • Electronic stability control
  • Hill start assist control (HAC)
  • Manual child lock in rear doors
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Immobiliser
  • Rear occupant alert
  • Remote central locking
  • Smart key with keyless entry and start/stop button
  • Five year annual vehicle health checks
  • 17" Alloy wheels
  • Temporary mobility kit (TMK)
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    Hyundai brings a splash of fun and versatility to the small EV market with this car, the Inster. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

    Ten Second Review

    Choosing a really cheap small EV doesn't necessarily mean you have to choose a really boring one. Or so Hyundai thinks anyway. For proof, check out this car, the Inster. It's supposed to be fun. It's certainly practical. And if you're shopping in this segment, it might just be what you're looking for.

    Background

    At last, after years of waiting, the major makers are beginning to address the most affordable end of the EV market. Stung into action by the Dacia Spring and the Citroen e-C3, Hyundai has brought us this, the Inster. In case you're wondering, the name isn't short for 'Instagram'. Instead, the Korean maker claims it's a mix of the words 'intimate' and 'innovative'. You might think it more logical for the brand to have once more used its familiar IONIQ tag (IONIQ 2?). But apparently that nameplate's reserved for Hyundais with the group's advanced 800V EV platform - and there's nothing like that here. What this car actually should be called is the 'Casper' because a petrol-powered Korean market Hyundai of that name is what the Inster is based on, though for this EV variant, an extra 180mm of length has been inserted into the wheelbase. Which as we'll see is significant because the very young and very old customers being targeted here are getting a small EV more internally versatile than any of its rivals. Sounds interesting. Let's take a closer look.

    Engines and Tech Spec

    When you choose really budget priced small EV, the main thing you tend to have to compromise on is EV range. So it's a pleasant surprise to find that the mainstream 42kWh Inster claims a 203 mileage figure. For segment perspective, a Citroen e-C3 (44kWh) claims 199 miles but a Dacia Spring (26.8kWh) just 137 miles. A 'Long Range' Inster variant is also offered, but because its 49kWh battery is hardly any larger than that of the standard model, it doesn't go much further (229 miles). So the main reason you'd choose the 'Long Range' version is instead that it swaps out the standard model's fairly lethargic 97PS electric motor for a supposedly perkier 115PS unit which makes 62mph in 10.6s (as opposed to 11.7s). In reality, you probably won't actually notice much performance difference between the two variants because the torque figure (147Nm) is the same either way. Top speed is 87mph for the standard car or 93mph for the 'Long Range'. And both get a standard heat pump, which draws heat from the ambient air so that in cold weather, the climate system draws less on battery power. Expect the tall, glassy body to make urban manoeuvring easy. And there's the usual wide range of Hyundai standard camera safety features. Add up what you get and the price premium over the equivalent Citroen and Dacia EV models isn't difficult to justify.

    Design and Build

    Hyundai calls the Inster's exterior 'charismatic', with its high nose and boxy proportions. Some will think it ungainly. Others will like the combination of friendliness and ruggedness. Size-wise, it's 3.8m long, 1.6m wide and 1.6m tall (so somewhere between its two main rivals, the Dacia Spring and the Citroen e-C3). Which makes it 230mm longer than the Korean market petrol-powered Casper model this Inster EV is based on. There are 15 or 17-inch wheels. And pixel lights at the rear (a Hyundai EV signature touch). Hyundai hopes it'll all make you feel quite adventurous. To that end, there's pseudo-SUV-style body cladding, roof rails and scuff plates at both ends. And, as on the Casper, the rear door handles are hidden in the C-pillars. There's an even more overtly-styled Cross variant if you want the full lifestyle effect. The cabin though, is the thing that might really sell the Inster to you. The front section has no centre console, creating a 'walk-through' design enabling passengers to get out on either side. The front seats merge into a kind of bench, with occupants separated by a fold-down armrest. They view a pair of 10.25-inch dashboard screens for infotainment and instruments. The latter panel can feature the brand's usual useful blind spot system, which projects a camera image of your rear quarter view onto the screen as you indicate. Avoid base trim and your Inster can be really versatile, with a fold-flat front passenger seat and rear seats that slide and recline, so you can prioritise either leg room or boot space. Almost all of the Inster's 180mm wheelbase length increase over its Casper donor model is to the benefit of rear passengers. Even tall folk will be able to relax behind other front-seated tall folk. And if the front passenger seat is folded flat, they'll be able to use it as a foot rest and imagine that they're in a limo. The rear door cards and front seats also feature attachments which can be used for a range of accessories - like a table, a wallet and a photo album. Where the sliding bench rear seat is fitted, boot capacity can vary between 238 and 351-litres.

    Market and Model

    The Inster range starts with '01' trim, available with either the 42kWh 97PS drivetrain or the 'Long Range' 49kWh 115PS package. '01' trim starts from around £23,500 and includes 15-inch alloy wheels, electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors, rear parking sensors, a rear view camera with dynamic parking control, smart cruise control with stop/go, automatic headlights and a 'smart' key with keyless entry. Inside, there's a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, air conditioning with climate control, a leather steering wheel and a 10.25-inch central touchscreen display with navigation, plus 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' along with Bluelink-connected car services with over-the-air updates, If it's the 'Long Range' version you want, ideally you'd find another £1,250 more for the plusher '02' trim level that gives you all this car's clever versatility features. Just under £27,000 gets you an Inster '02' 49kWh 115PS model that comes with of 17-inch alloy wheels, front parking sensors, LED projection headlamps and LED rear lights, privacy glass and roof rails. Interior enhancements include LED multifunction steering wheel lights, ambient lighting with a choice of 64 colours, fold-flat front seats and a sliding rear bench. The '02' also includes heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, automatically dimming rear view mirror and a wireless charging pad. If you want to go even further, there's the top off road-themed Cross variant, which only comes with the larger 49kWh battery and costs £28,745, £3,000 more than the standard model. This comes with bespoke 17-inch alloy wheels, distinct front and rear bumpers, unique Cross side skirts and embossed black claddings, with body coloured door mirrors and exterior door handles. Customers choosing the '02' specification can also further personalise their Inster with the option of a black contrast roof and door mirrors. And with the '02' and the 'Cross', there's an optional 'Tech Pack' comprising a 'Vehicle2Load' internal 3-pin plug and a Digital Key system that allows the vehicle to be unlocked and started with a compatible smartphone.

    Cost of Ownership

    We gave you the EV range figures in our 'Driving' section; Hyundai quotes an efficiency stat of 15.1kWh per 100km. Let's get to the charging figures. The Inster DC charges at up to 120kW and connected up to rapid DC charger, this Hyundai will recharge from 10 to 80% in around 30 minutes. At home, 11kW AC charging allows a full charge of the bigger battery in 4 hours and 35 minutes. The charge port is located in the nose. With top '02' trim, there's the option of 'Vehicle2Load' technology which enables you to plug in external devices to the car, like, say a camping lamp, or charging for an electric scooter or drone. Hyundai includes a heat pump across the line-up as standard to preserve the range of the nickel-manganese-cobalt batteries. There are the normal low BiK Benefit-in-Kind taxation advantages to buying an EV, along with savings in VED road tax and city congestion charges. As usual with a Hyundai, you can budget ahead with pre-paid servicing plans. And all Inster models come with Hyundai's 5 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty, an 8 Year/100,000 Mile High Voltage Battery Warranty, a 5 Year Annual Health Check, a 3 year MapCare navigation update program, a Roadside Assistance package, and a 12 Year Anti Corrosion Warranty. Rival brand Kia claims to better the five year warranty package by offering a similar seven year deal, but there, you're limited to 100,000 miles.

    Summary

    If you're irritated by the on-trend name, then this probably won't be your sort of car. But if you can get beyond that, there's actually a lot to like about the Inster. You don't pay a whole lot more than would be needed for really basic budget EVs from Dacia and Citroen and in return, you get a small car with a versatile cabin that's significantly more usable. That practicality necessitates the high-sided chunky looks, which won't be to everyone's taste, but you can see why Hyundai thinks this may help this car reach beyond the conventional small EV market. The Inster might just do that. And shows that a really cheap small EV could be a slightly more interesting proposition than you might have thought.

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