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Hyundai has an electric Casper on the way, and it’ll be called the Inster

It’ll be fully unveiled at the Busan Mobility Show on June 27
Hyundai Inster
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Hyundai’s new small electric car will be called the ‘Inster,’ and it'll be based on the petrol-powered, Korean market-only Casper. Here’s your first ‘look.’ Clearly, the Inster's gargantuan battery has sucked up all the lighting energy from the photoshoot.

We jest. It likely won’t have a gargantuan battery, because it’s a ‘sub-compact’ EV, and Hyundai has only said thus far that it'll get 355km of range on a single charge. Looks like the Inster’s styling will preview some nice elements, mind.

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Hyundai Inster

The first set of images reveals signature daytime LED headlights with spherical clusters at each corner, while the rear adopts a multi-cube design. Plenty of body cladding is dotted around the exterior and roof rails perched up top, which should make for appealing Inster-gram content.

It will make its global debut at the Busan International Mobility Show on June 27 and is expected to go on sale in the coming months to challenge the likes of the Citroen e-C3 and the BYD Dolphin in other markets.

More teaser photos of the all-new Hyundai Inster:

Hyundai Inster

Hyundai Inster

Hyundai Inster

Hyundai Inster

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

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