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Hyundai's tiny electric SUV, the Inster, has been making waves with its impressive electric range and affordable price tag. However, US customers will be disappointed to learn that the company has no plans to release the Inster in the American market.
Reviews of the Inster have been trickling in, and it's clear that this compact EV is a delightful way to get around town. With a top speed of 93 miles per hour and a zero to 62 mph acceleration in 10.6 seconds, the Inster may not be the quickest EV on the market, but it makes up for it with its impressive range of 230 miles on a single charge.
Despite its attractive specs, Hyundai has cited America's appetite for larger, more powerful vehicles as a reason for not bringing the Inster to the US. The company's latest sales numbers show that the hybrid Tucson SUV is having its best-ever month in the US, suggesting that American consumers are more interested in larger vehicles. While the Inster may not be coming to the US, other compact EVs like the Fiat 500e have made it to the market, offering a smaller but still impressive alternative for eco-friendly drivers.
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