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All-new $35,000 Hyundai Casper EV on the way Euro launch locked in for pint-sized EV, which could pave way for Hyundai to challenge Chinese brands in Australia Hyundai is putting the finishing touches on what could become one of Australia's most affordable EVs if the 2025 Hyundai Casper is approved for sale Down Under. While Hyundai hasn't confirmed the small electric car for Australia just yet, the Casper - which shares its underpinnings with the Kia Picanto - is understood to be on the company's wish list. The electric version of the Hyundai Casper, the brand's new Korean-market city car, has been spied - and it could potentially come to Australia.
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The diminutive electric car was spied in Korea by Shorts Car, and though the prototype remains heavily camouflaged, it's instantly recognisable as a Casper. It's distinguished, however, by a set of quirky. To ensure the Casper SUV succeeds, Hyundai hasn't simply binned its petrol 1.0-litre and slotted in a battery-electric powertrain.
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Instead, the Euro-spec Casper is radically different to the one sold in its home market, with the small SUV's wheelbase stretched by as much as 250mm to help it deliver more space within. A pair of Hyundai Casper EV prototypes have been spotted in Australia, potentially signalling a local market introduction in the not. The 2023 Hyundai Casper could become Australia's cheapest electric car, if such a model comes to be.
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Until then, we drive the petrol version in Korea for a first international drive review. Key Highlights Hyundai Casper EV spotted testing in Australia Expected range of 320 km, suitable for urban and inter-city travel Advanced features include ADAS, a larger touchscreen, and an enhanced interior Notable exterior features with new color options Hyundai's entry into the Australian EV market outside of China Casper EV distinguishes itself in a segment dominated by Chinese brands. As.
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Call it cute, call it funky - there's no missing the Hyundai Casper tiny crossover, and an electric version could be on the cards for Australia. If the Casper does indeed arrive in Australia, it could potentially fill a crucial gap in Hyundai's electric lineup. With offerings like the Kona Electric and Ioniq 5 commanding higher price points, the Casper emerges as a compelling budget-friendly alternative, catering to eco.
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An upcoming electric version of the Hyundai Casper city car will reportedly leave the safety of the South Korean market and take on the world - but it's unclear whether it will come to Australia. The Hyundai Casper is currently exclusively sold in South Korea with petrol power, however electric versions have been spied wearing heavy camouflage within the last 12 months. As reported by.
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