The newest low-cost EV has officially hit the market. Hyundai opened pre-orders for its new Casper Electric in Korea, starting at just $22,800 (31.5 million won). With rebates, Hyundai expects the starting price to drop to under $14,500 (20 million won).
Hyundai opens orders for new Casper Electric
After teasing the new affordable EV several times, Hyundai introduced the Casper Electric (known as the Inster EV in Europe) last month.
The Casper EV is the βnew standard for popularizing electric vehicles,β according to Hyundai. Hyundaiβs new electric car is based on the gas-powered Casper sold in Korea.
Like other new models, Hyundai infused a modern design, including its signature DRL headlights and pixelated turn signals. If youβve seen the new 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric, you can see how Hyundaiβs new design elements stand out.
Hyundaiβs new Casper Electric gets up to 196 miles (315 km) driving range in Korea. In Europe, it is rated at up to 221 miles (255 km) in the WLTP range.
The Casper EV can charge from 10% to 80% in 30 minutes. It also includes vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities, which allow you to power electronics, tools, or home appliances.
With the gas-powered Casper starting at roughly $15,000, we knew the electric model would be similar or slightly more.
Hyundai opened orders for the new Casper Electric in Korea on Tuesday. The starting price is $22,800 (31.5 million won). With government incentives and rebates, Hyundai expects base βInspirationβ model prices to start at under $14,500 (20 million won).
A Hyundai official said, βIn order to truly popularize electric vehicles, we have prepared the Casper Electric with unrivaled product competitiveness and reasonable price.β The spokesperson added, βThe Casper Electric will be a new standard and the most attractive choice for many customers considering purchasing an electric vehicle.β
The first available to order is the βInspirationβ trim. Hyundai will introduce premium and off-road models next.
Hyundaiβs new Casper Electric has more second-row and trunk space than the gas-powered model. The interior also features dual 10.25β³ infotainment and driver display screens, a steering wheel with interactive pixel lights, and ambient lighting.
Would you buy Hyundaiβs new Casper Electric for $23,000? What about $14,500? Let us know what you think in the comments.