Hyundai Compact EV Spotted with Nexon EV: Key Details Revealed
By CarVaidyaHyundai's upcoming
sub-4-metre electric SUV continues to rack up spy shot appearances ahead of its
India launch, and the latest set is particularly telling. The test mule of the
upcoming Hyundai EV has been spotted at a charging station in Chandigarh by
Carhp. in.
The upcoming Hyundai EV was parked right next to a
Tata Nexon EV, and the two appear to be broadly similar in footprint, confirming
that Hyundai's new B-segment EV will be a proper compact offering. Hyundai has
already committed to launching multiple new EVs in India by 2030, and this
sub-4-metre electric SUV is one of the more eagerly awaited entries on that
list.
Much like Hyundai's other sub-4-metre offerings - the
Venue and the Exter - the new electric SUV carries a boxy, upright profile. Spy
shots taken from the rear reveal a slightly raked windshield, a roof-mounted
spoiler, and horizontally stacked sharp LED taillamps. Rear parking sensors and
a reversing camera are also visible. The roofline is largely flat, and the SUV
comes equipped with robust roof rails. Window frames have an angular profile
that looks similar to those on the new-generation Venue. The ORVMs are
rectangular units and could potentially house cameras for a 360-degree surround
view system. The wheels appear to carry a dual-tone finish, though they aren't
clearly visible in these shots. Earlier spy shots had also revealed a base
variant running steel wheels. One detail that stands out is the placement of
the charging port - it sits on the front-left, above the fender. This is
consistent with how Hyundai has positioned the port on the Creta Electric and
the global Inster EV, and differs from the rear-right fender placement used on
the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6. The electric Hyundai SUV features pixel-style LED DRLs
mounted at the top, with Hyundai's four-dot logo placed between them. The
headlamps are rectangular units positioned lower, around wheel level, a design
choice that's becoming increasingly common on modern EVs. A prominent front
bumper, a compact bonnet, circular wheel arches, and flush door handles round
out the front and side profile.
Hyundai has previously stated that this small EV is being
developed with Indian consumers specifically in mind. A high degree of
localisation is planned, which should help the brand keep pricing competitive.
Production is expected to take place at Hyundai's new Talegaon facility near
Pune. On the platform front, the SUV is likely to ride on the E-GMP (K)
architecture - Hyundai's dedicated electric vehicle platform adapted for more
affordable, localised products. As for pricing, the primary rival - the Tata
Punch EV - currently starts at Rs 9.69 lakh, or as low as Rs 6.49 lakh under
the Battery-as-a-Service scheme. Other players in this segment include the
Citroen eC3 at Rs 12.90 lakh, the Nexon EV from Rs 12.49 lakh, and the Mahindra
XUV 3XO EV at Rs 13.89 lakh. The upcoming Bridger EV is also expected to enter
this space. Interior details and powertrain specifications for Hyundai's new
compact EV are yet to be officially confirmed. A launch is anticipated either
later in 2026 or sometime in 2027.
Source: https://www.drivespark.com/four-wheelers/2026/hyundai-compact-electric-suv-spied-next-to-tata-nexon-ev-083979.html


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