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Video: Hyundai Inster review – Australia’s latest low cost EV

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?

MG extends summer offer saving $5,000 on some EV models

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Volkswagen announces more price cuts for ID. Buzz electric vans in Australia

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Polestar 2 refresh: Useful tweaks to a “driver’s car” without the bings and bongs

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First look under the hood of the Tesla Cybercab ahead of official production

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Australian state opens its first overhead gantry-charged bus depot

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CEFC provides $60m to help Hyundai and Kia offer discounted financing to EV buyers

CEFC to provide $60 million to help South Korea car maker offer discounted finance on…

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