Tim Eden from The Driven reviews the Hyundai Inster, Australia’s latest low cost electric vehicle. Priced from just under $40,000, the Standard Range offers 327 km of WLTP range from a 42 kWh battery. Tim also breaks down the Extended Range and Cross variants. Is this the EV that finally brings electric driving to the mainstream?
Tim has 20 years experience in the IT industry including 14 years as a network engineer and site reliability engineer at Google Australia. He is an EV and renewable energy enthusiast who is most passionate about helping people understand and adopt these technologies.
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