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Hyundai’s Casper Electric Cross: A Rugged, Eco-Friendly SUV for Adventure Seekers

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Photo Provided by Hyundai
Photo Provided by Hyundai

Hyundai announced it will release the Casper Electric Cross on Tuesday, designed with outdoor activities in mind. The Casper Electric Cross has a mid-gloss gray material on the lower part of the bumper and a radiator grille (intake) on the front that is unique to the Cross model. The vehicle showcases 17-inch alloy wheels made from materials like titanium and comes standard with a roof rack. At the rear, newly designed LED taillights give it a futuristic vibe.

Notably, the Caspian Electric Cross allows consumers who enjoy outdoor activities to configure a storage space (roof basket) on the roof. Customers can purchase the roof basket from Hyundai’s official online store, Hyundai Shop. The vehicle’s price and after-tax benefits amount to approximately 31.9 million won ($22,000). The Casper Electric Cross can travel 285 km (177 mi) on a single charge and can charge its battery from 10% to 80% in just 30 minutes.

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