Starting from 30,450 euros, the Inster Cross is a special case

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Hyundai Inster Cross

A little electric adventurer that prefers asphalt to dirt tracks? Here’s the proposal of the Inster Cross and we like it!

With a name like that, one might think that the Inster Cross is ready to brave deserts or at least a big puddle of mud. Well, spoiler alert: not really. This little SUV with an adventurous look is primarily a charming city dweller, and that’s quite enough to charm.

Hyundai has decided to turn its Inster Cross, initially envisioned as a design study, into a well-functioning reality. This muscular version of the electric city car Inster 02 plays the adventure card… but just for style. Under its robust appearance lies the same technical base as the Inster 02: a 49 kWh battery, a 114 hp motor, and a range of up to 360 km in the WLTP cycle. Enough to cover daily commutes without stepping into off-road territory.

A Masculine 4X4 Cosplay

In terms of appearance, the Inster Cross adopts a striking outfit: specific 17-inch alloy wheels, wider side skirts, redesigned bumpers, black plastic protections, roof rails, and an exclusive Amazons Green Matte shade. Inside, the atmosphere aims to be original with a grey finish enhanced by lime green accents.

On the equipment front, Hyundai pampers modern city dwellers with an electric sunroof, a parking camera with guidance, cutting-edge driving aids like blind-spot assistance, and even a panoramic view monitor. The 10.25-inch digital screens, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, heated seats, LED lighting, and parking sensors complete the offerings. A tech package even allows the car to function as a power source with its V2L feature.

In short, the Inster Cross is a faux adventurer, but a true favorite. Who needs mud, anyway?

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