Hyundai: In Brussels and just before Greece Electric Inster

The new Electric Inster is one of the models that will create a sense in Greece. The battle in city electric cars begins to grow, as car companies launch small models, with remarkable autonomy of movement and particularly attractive prices, which is the point. CORVERSE In Greece Hyundai will bring Inster in February and in a Cross version with more “wild” features, a model that makes its European debut at the 101st Brussels Car Fair, until 19 January 2025. The purely electric Hyundai Inster has modern and retro features in the design and is equipped with two batteries, 42 kWh and 49 kWh, with a power of 97PS (71.1 kW) and 115 PS (84.5 kW), respectively, with the same torque of 147 Nm. With a range of 370 km, fast charging capabilities, two-way charging function (V2L) and advanced security features, the Inster is sure to experience success, but its crossover version that gives autonomy up to 3 60 km and carries slip plates and roof racks and exclusive Amazonas Green Matte finish. Initium Hydrogen FCEV Concept In Brussels, Hyundai also presents Initum , a next generation FCEV hydrogen, based on the legacy of ix35 Fuel Cell (2013) and NEXO (2018). Combining advanced hydrogen technology with estimated autonomy over 650 km and engine efficiency of 150 kW, Initum will be released in the first half of 2025 and is only a piece of Hyundai’s hydrogen puzzle, which sees hydrogen as a flexible, clean source of energy of maximum importance to achieve a clean future.