Made-In-India Hyundai Compact e-SUV – What We Know So Far

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The made-in-India Hyundai compact electric SUV will debut in 2027 to challenge the dominance of Tata Punch EV in the country

Hyundai, at the recently concluded annual CEO Investor Day which was its first-ever outside Korea, announced that a new compact electric SUV will be launched around 2027 in the Indian market. The made-in-India EV will be the brand’s entry-level model and could be based on the Inster. The A+ segment electric SUV will rival Tata Punch EV in the domestic market while coming with India-centric design and features. In addition, the South-Korean brand further stated that the new compact e-SUV will have a localized supply chain and components in India.

Details are rather scarce at the moment regarding the all-new compact electric SUV as Hyundai made this announcement this month itself. However, we believe that it will have a lot of technical commonalities with the upcoming Kia Syros EV. The new Hyundai EV is likely to share the K1 architecture with the Inster electric SUV sold in the European markets.

Until now, we have seen that Hyundai has launched the all-electric derivatives of its existing popular car models in India such as the Creta while Venue EV and Grand i10 Nios EV are in pipeline. However, the A+ segment EV will be an all-new model with no history as it will be developed from scratch with a fresh identity. It would follow the company’s latest design language, which is seen on multiple global products.

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Needless to mention, the new compact EV will be presented with an upmarket cabin and advanced features. It could become the first model in its segment to come with Level 2 ADAS tech and 360-degree camera. Furthermore, we can expect 6-airbags as standard across the entire variant lineup. The new Hyundai compact e-SUV could also be offered with a sunroof, ventilated seats and large touchscreen infotainment system.

As mentioned earlier in the article, the new compact electric SUV will share its technical bits with the upcoming Syros EV to keep the costs in check. Kia is likely to roll out the Syros EV with two battery pack options in the form of 42 kWh and 49 kWh with driving range of 300 km and 355 km, respectively, on a single charge. These same batteries could power the upcoming made-in-India Hyundai EV.

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It is also certain that the Hyundai compact e-SUV will be a front-wheel-drive model and it will be positioned a segment lower than Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV 4OO. In fact, going by Hyundai’s recent pricing strategy, it could undercut the Syros EV by a few lakhs and directly lock horns with the Punch EV which is having an uninterrupted run in the Indian market.

Hyundai presently retails two electric models in the country namely Creta EV and Ioniq 5. It phased out the Kona EV last year from the Indian market. Now, with the arrival of the new compact electric SUV and the electrified versions of the Venue and Grand i10, it will have a diverse EV portfolio in India.

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