Small SUV, Big Perfomance

03.10.24 15:40 - By Andy Dickens

Will Hyundai's latest EV be an INTSER(nant) hit in the market?

The EV world is buzzing with excitement as new small electric vehicles are making their mark. Whether it’s the tech-forward Hyundai INSTER, the fun-sized Renault 4, or the chic Fiat Grande Panda, there’s no shortage of stylish, efficient, and eco-friendly options for urban driving and beyond. With more options than ever, it's an exciting time for anyone considering the switch to electric—and the perfect moment to think about pairing your new EV with a Lemac Power home charger!


In this post, we’ll take a look at one of the most exciting small electric cars launched recently and discuss why having a Lemac Power 7kW home charger can make your EV experience even smoother.


The Hyundai INSTER, Hyundai's first small SUV EV for the European market. With a starting price of £23,495, the INSTER offers impressive range and charging speeds, making it ideal for both city drivers and those taking longer journeys. Its long-range version can deliver up to 229 miles on a single charge, which means you can confidently tackle longer trips without frequent stops for charging. We've covered it before, but now Hyundai have released prices and specifications for the UK.

Step inside, and you’ll find a cabin packed with advanced features that make driving easier and more enjoyable. The interface is intuitive, and with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, staying connected while on the go has never been simpler.


One of the standout features of the INSTER’s interior is its clever use of space. The front row seating is designed to offer walk-through access, giving the cabin an open and airy feel, while all seats—yes, even the driver’s seat—can fold completely flat, offering impressive cargo flexibility. Whether you’re loading up for a road trip or need to make a quick run to the hardware store, the INSTER has you covered.

But it’s not just about performance—the INSTER has style in spades. From its clean, flush surfaces to its pixel-inspired front bumper and LED lighting signature, the INSTER turns heads. If you’re looking for a small EV that doesn’t skimp on design, you’ve found it. And for those who like a bit of personalization, Hyundai offers a two-tone exterior option with a contrasting black roof and a choice between 15-inch and 17-inch alloy wheels, depending on the trim.


The design is as practical as it is stylish. The SUV's small profile makes it perfect for navigating tight city streets, while still offering plenty of space inside, with fold-flat seats that allow for maximum flexibility.


Its design? Bold and fresh. With flush surfaces, pixel graphics, and a two-tone option, the INSTER turns heads. The vehicle comes with a 42kWh battery as standard, but for those wanting more, there’s an optional 49kWh battery delivering 115PS of power. Inside, Hyundai continues its tradition of top-tier technology with a 10.25-inch digital cluster and infotainment touchscreen, offering seamless control at your fingertips. Add a customizable interior, and the INSTER isn’t just functional; it’s personalizable to suit your style.

Whether you’re drawn to the Hyundai INSTER for its impressive range, cutting-edge technology, or striking design, one thing is clear: this small SUV is redefining what it means to drive electric. And with the Lemac Power 7kW home charger at your disposal, owning an EV has never been more convenient. With home charging tariffs as low as 7p per kWh - the 43kWh model could be as cheap as 35p to recharge from 20-80%.


As more small electric vehicles hit the market—like the Renault 4 and the Fiat Grande Panda—there’s never been a better time to join the electric revolution. But having the right charging solution is key to making the switch truly seamless.


Ready to power up your EV lifestyle? Get in touch with Lemac Power today to find out more about how our 7kW home charger can keep your Hyundai INSTER (or any EV) charged and ready to go, day after day.


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Andy Dickens