If, like most, you’re addicted to videos of sassy Labrador puppies fluent in disobedience, we think you’ll quite like this: the Hyundai Inster Cross. It’s like a Hyundai Inster—itself based on the Casper—but with more sass. And a sun bed up top for cheeky floofs to recharge.
There are thicker front and rear bumpers, reinforced with new skid plates and rocker panels, and a more robust-looking set of 17-inch alloys. You’ll get a choice of up to five two-tone paints, too, but nothing replicating the exact color of a glass of puppuccino. C’mon, Hyundai.
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By contrast, the interior gets only one significant change: gray cloth and lime-yellow accents, the latter being prominently used across the dashboard. Unchanged bits include a pair of 10.25-inch screens, a multifunction steering wheel, and up to 280 liters of cargo space to share between the four occupants.


Likewise, no changes have been made to the mechanicals, so you’ll still get a choice of two single-motor electric powertrains. The first is the entry-level 96hp with a 42kWh battery good for a claimed 300km of range. Alternatively, the Long-Range version bumps these figures up to 113hp and 355km, respectively.
More as we get it.

NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.