Hyundai has unveiled its largest electric vehicle yet, the Staria EV, at the Brussels Motor Show earlier this month. The Staria EV is an all-electric version of Hyundai's gas-powered model sold in Europe, South Korea, and other markets.
It measures 5,255 mm in length, 1,995 mm in width, and 1,990 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,275 mm. The Staria EV features a closed-off grille and new lighting signatures to differentiate it from its ICE model counterpart.
Available in 7-seater Luxury or 9-seater Wagon configurations, the Staria EV offers up to 1,303 liters of luggage capacity behind the third row. 3-inch touchscreen displays with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a lift-up tailgate for easier entry and exit.

Powered by an 84 kW battery and 160 kW front-mounted electric motor, the Staria EV has a WTLP range of up to 400 km and can recharge from 10% to 80% in as little as 20 minutes. Hyundai plans to launch the Staria EV in Korea and Europe in the first half of 2026, with details for other markets to be released closer to each market's introduction.
The Staria EV's spacious interior and innovative features make it an attractive option for families and businesses looking for a versatile electric vehicle. With its range and charging capabilities, the Staria EV is well-positioned to compete in the growing electric vehicle market.







