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John Mahoney2 Apr 2025
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Extreme Hyundai Insteroid EV unleashed

Wild widebody, huge F1 aero and epic power headline Hyundai’s latest concept, but it doesn’t preview a hot Inster N

Hyundai has pulled the drapes off the all-new Insteroid, an unhinged new battery-powered concept loosely based on the baby Inster EV packing Ioniq 5 N levels of power.

Debuted at the Seoul motor show, the 2025 Hyundai Insteroid is actually closer related to the Ioniq 5 N than the cute Inster EV it resembles, and that’s because it’s based on the former’s accomplished e-GMP architecture.

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Helping to compensate for the larger footprint, the Inster’s body has been stretched around the 800V platform and fitted with a set of rally-style wheel arches that house broad 21-inch alloy wheels.

Taking its name from a blend of Inster and steroid, the new Insteroid’s looks are claimed to be inspired by the gaming world, rather than motorsport, although a lot of tech from the latter has crept in.

That explains the jutting front splitter, huge rear diffuser and the centrepiece of the Insteroid's dramatic styling – its triple-layer F1-style rear spoiler that features a drag-reduction system (DRS).

The active aero extends to electrically adjustable wheel arch extractors, while the charging port has been relocated to the rear window.

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If you're wondering about the ‘23’ decals, they’re a reference to how many times the ghost-like cartoon character ‘the Boost’ is dotted around the car.

The motorsport theme continues inside the cabin with a pair of bucket seats, a harness and full roll cage, plus a delightful set of retro dials that broadcast the speed, lap time and power boost.

The steering wheel sports a Boost Race, Track and Go button.

The Insteroid features its own drift mode and has a pair of speakers within the tail lamps that emits driving sounds, just like the Ioniq 5 N, from which is also sources its powertrain.

With its much more advanced platform and dual-motor set-up, the Insteroid packs a mighty 478kW/770Nm instead of the Inster’s usual 71-84kW, with the whole thing sustained by an 84kWh battery.

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Hyundai hasn’t released any performance claims, but the new Insteroid should be capable of a 0-100km/h sprint of around 3.0 seconds based on what we’ve seen from the Ioniq 5 N.

Sadly, any production version all-wheel drive Inster N has already been ruled-out, with the Korean car-maker's performance division not even consulted for the concept's creation.

Instead, Hyundai hopes its Insteroid concept will enthuse younger buyers about Hyundai's future EVs.

Related: Wild Hyundai Insteroid concept looks rally ready
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