As India continues adapting electric travel, Hyundai is strengthening its EV range with exciting new models. Let's take a closer look at some new Hyundai electric cars, which promise cutting-edge technology, impressive range and sleek, modern designs.
List of the latest upcoming Hyundai electric cars
Here’s the list of the upcoming Hyundai electric cars:
1. Hyundai iONIQ 6
The Hyundai IONIQ 6 is one of the most awaited electric cars set to hit the Indian market by December 2025. This sleek coupe-styled EV has drawn significant international attention for its agile design and impressive specifications.
What’s truly impressive is its WLTP-claimed range of over 610 km on a single charge, directly addressing one of the most common concerns for EV buyers—range anxiety.
2. Hyundai Inster
For those seeking an affordable electric option, Hyundai is developing the Inster, which is expected to launch by June 2026. Recently presented globally as Hyundai's smallest EV, the Inster is positioned to cater to India's growing demand for compact electric SUVs.
The Inster will offer two battery pack options. Both versions support DC fast charging of up to 120 kW, allowing a charge from 10 to 80 percent in roughly 30 minutes.
FAQs
What is the expected price range for the Hyundai Inster?
The Hyundai Inster is likely priced at around Rs. 12 lakh (ex-showroom) in India.
What will be the driving range of these new Hyundai EVs?
The IONIQ 6 has an impressive WLTP-claimed range of over 610 km, while the Inster provides between 300 and 355 km, depending on the battery pack chosen.
Do these cars allow fast charging?
Yes, both types allow fast charging. Using a 120 kw DC fast charger, the Inster can be charged from 10-80% in around 30 minutes.
Conclusion
New Hyundai EV cars for the Indian market show the company's pledge to sustainable transport across different price groups. However, owning an EV isn’t just about embracing clean technology—it also comes with responsibilities. Along with following traffic laws, drivers must ensure they have all necessary documents in place, including valid third party car insurance.
Additionally, since EVs come with specialised components like battery systems and chargers, opting for comprehensive car insurance can offer valuable protection. It also covers losses from accidents, theft, natural disasters and other unforeseen events.
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https://www.cardekho.com/hyundai/inster
https://www.cardekho.com/hyundai/ioniq-6
https://www.cartoq.com/car-news/hyundai-5-new-electric-vehicles-india-2025/
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