Following its debut at the 2025 Autofestival, the small electric Inster now arrives as the Inster Cross with a rugged outdoor look. Special bumpers, underbody protection, distinctive 17-inch wheels, roof rails, and robust black plastic elements turn the Inster into a genuine little adventurer.
We are already familiar with its technical sibling from Kia, but now the IONIQ 9 arrives, becoming the largest electric SUV in Hyundai’s line-up. Its main focus is on space, with room for three rows of seats. The 800-volt architecture and a 110.3 kWh battery promise fast charging and a maximum range of up to 620 km, while surprisingly good aerodynamics are designed to keep consumption in check.
The refreshed IONIQ 6 celebrates its premiere in Bertrange. Its aerodynamics have been further improved, as have the interior technology and digital features.
See Hyundai’s website.