Hyundai's New Electric Van Is Big Enough for Nine, but This EV May End up Being the Bigger Hit
The Staria Electric offers an 84-kWh battery, 20-minute fast charging, and standard vehicle-to-load capability for family and shuttle use, Hyundai said.
- This year, Hyundai Motor Group unveiled the Staria Electric, its biggest battery-powered minivan with an 84-kilowatt-hour battery and a 248-mile WLTP range, launching in Korea and Europe.
- Hyundai adapted an 800-volt architecture, rating the Staria's battery at 800 volts for faster DC charging and borrowing a top E‑GMP feature as the only 800-volt front-wheel drive EV.
- With a heated front-mounted CCS2 port and an 11 kW AC onboard charger, Hyundai says a top-up takes roughly 20 minutes.
- Targeting families and shuttle operators, Hyundai offers seven-seater and nine-seater configurations with 4,409 pounds towing capacity, competing against Volkswagen ID. Buzz and Kia PV5.
- Amid slower-charging rivals, shorter charging stops should help the Staria compensate for a lower WLTP figure versus some ID variants when rivals sell in Europe and Korea later this year.
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Now Hyundai is also setting the "space ride under power" and electrified the last segment in the model range with the Staria large-scale sedan.
Unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show, the electrified version of the Korean minivan makes a strong impression. Anticipated for several years by large families and passenger transport professionals seeking zero-emission mobility, this Staria Electric promises to shake up a segment still hesitant to embrace electrification. [Read more] Did you know? Google News lets you choose your media. Don't miss Frandroid and Numerama.
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