Hyundai unveiled its biggest electric car yet. The Hyundai Staria Electric is powered by an 84. Hyundai's new electric people mover can fit up to nine passengers.
The Staria is Hyundai's biggest EV to date, but this small electric car is coming soon that will likely be an even bigger hit. Hyundai debuts Staria Electric, a full-size, zero-emission van with futuristic styling. Features large interior, 84-kWh battery, 250-mile range, and fast charging.
Hyundai says the electric van can achieve a top speed of 184 km/h (114 mph) and tow up to 2,000 kg (4,409 lbs.). According to WLTP, the new electric minivan delivers a range of up to 400 kilometers (249 miles). Hyundai Staria EV revealed globally with up to 400km WLTP range, 84kWh battery, 800V fast charging and flexible seating configurations.
Hyundai has pulled the wraps off the all-electric STARIA at the Brussels Motor Show, confirming that its large MPV lineup is headed into the EV space.Known for its focus on interior space and. As part of Hyundai Motor's electrification strategy, STARIA Electric makes electric driving a practical, comfortable and genuinely usable solution for a wide range of customers. Key highlights First fully electric version of the STARIA lineup 800-volt electrical architecture enabling ultra-fast DC charging (10-80% in approx.
20 minutes). Staria, which was called a van from the future, is finally being reborn as an electric vehicle. Hyundai Motor Company plans to launch the Staria Electric Vehicle in February 2026 officially, and.
One of the longest-range MPVs on the market As the first fully electric version of the STARIA, this new model is designed for families, shuttle services and anyone who values space and flexibility. Hyundai Power comes from an 84 kWh battery paired with a 160 kW front. Hyundai's all-electric Staria people mover arrives with 800V fast charging, 400km range, and spacious interiors for Europe and Korea.