Monday, July 14, 2025

Private leasing on Hyundai INSTER has arrived: See the prices here!

Hyundai has launched the new electric INSTER, which can now be privately leased at a reasonable price in Denmark.

And what is the price? It starts at DKK 2,995 per month. This price includes metallic paint and a color of your choice. INSTER has already become popular among electric car buyers and offers both flexible leasing options and a sharp starting price.

The compact SUV from Hyundai stands out with a distinctive design that focuses on spaciousness and comfort. Despite the car's modest size, there is surprisingly good space, even in the back seats, where adults can sit comfortably.

The standard equipment in the basic Essential model is extensive and includes navigation, a rearview camera and a 10.25" touchscreen. The INSTER also comes with a 5-year warranty with no mileage restrictions.

The private leasing program gives customers the option to choose between two payments: DKK 4,995 or DKK 9,995. With the lower payment, the leasing payment starts at DKK 3,195 per month, while a higher payment lowers the monthly price to DKK 2,995.

Both solutions include metallic paint. For those who want greater flexibility, the mileage limit can be adjusted from 10,000 to 15,000 km per year for an additional charge of DKK 300 per month.

Privatleasing på Hyundai INSTER er landet: Se priserne her!
Credit: Hyundai

The electric car is available in two battery sizes, 42 kWh and 49 kWh, with a range of up to 327 km and 370 km respectively.

In addition to the Essential, you can choose the Advanced variant, which offers even more equipment. There is also a Cross version with the larger battery, which appeals to those who want a higher driving position.

Equipment such as adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and highway assist are standard. The cabin can be controlled via an app, so you can preheat the car on cold days.

Privatleasing på Hyundai INSTER er landet: Se priserne her!
Credit: Hyundai

As an optional extra, you can add a heat pump, which both increases comfort and optimizes range during the winter months.

INSTER offers a lot of features for the money, especially when you consider the price. The starting price for purchasing the model is DKK 179,995, which places it competitively among other compact electric cars.

The new INSTER is now available at Hyundai dealers nationwide, and leasing agreements can already be signed.

Privatleasing på Hyundai INSTER er landet: Se priserne her!
Credit: Hyundai
Privatleasing på Hyundai INSTER er landet: Se priserne her!
Credit: Hyundai

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