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Hyundai Inster Pricing Soars as Electric Vehicle Demand Skyrockets in 2026
Hyundai has increased prices for its smallest and most affordable electric vehicle (EV), following a surge in demand across its EV range.
The pint-size four-seat Hyundai Inster electric hatch – officially classed as a light SUV – was launched in Australia in April 2025 with a starting price of $39,000 plus on-road costs, before the entry-level 42kWh Standard Range version was offered from $39,990 drive-away and then $35,990 drive-away, the latter marking a $6125 saving for Victorian buyers.
Since then, several newly released EV rivals have undercut that price, including the BYD Atto 1 light hatch (from $23,990 before on-roads) and the BYD Atto 2 small SUV (from $31,990 plus ORCs).
Now, according to a bulletin to Victorian dealers obtained by CarExpert, Hyundai has upped the base drive-away price of the Inster by $3000, to $38,990 drive-away, marking a more modest $3046 bonus for customers in the southern state.
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