Overview
- The production model debuted in Brussels and will be built in Ulsan for a first-half 2026 rollout in South Korea and Europe.
- An 84 kWh battery feeds a 160 kW front motor on an 800-volt platform, targeting about 400 km of WLTP range with front-wheel drive.
- Hyundai quotes 10–80% DC fast charging in roughly 20 minutes under optimal conditions, plus 11 kW AC, a heated port, and vehicle-to-load capability.
- Buyers will get a seven-seat Luxury or a longer nine-seat Wagon configuration with updated interiors and Hyundai’s latest driver-assist suite.
- The Staria Electric supports 2,000 kg braked towing and features dual 12.3-inch ccNC displays with over-the-air updates, while pricing and availability outside the initial markets remain unconfirmed.