UPDATE: Hyundai Reveals the INSTEROID: a Gaming-Inspired EV
With the complete unveiling to take place sometime in April.












UPDATE: Hyundai has officially pulled the wraps off the INSTEROID concept at Peaches “Night Garage Party” in Seoul, revealing a fully fleshed-out, gaming-inspired rework of its popular INSTER EV. Designed by Hyundai’s European team, INSTEROID blends track-ready performance cues — like bucket seats, a roll cage, Drift Mode and a distinctive wing spoiler — with a playful, arcade-meets-garage aesthetic that includes a Beat House sound system, Message Grid interface and Boost icons representing different driving personas. The interior features recycled 3D knit materials, while exterior highlights include a widened stance, aero elements and a bold orange accent. Presented alongside a digital time-attack game and an upcoming KartRider Rush+ tie-in, INSTEROID positions itself as more than a concept — it’s a bold halo for the INSTER lineup and a statement on Hyundai’s push to engage next-gen drivers.
Original Story: Hyundai has unveiled teaser images of its new concept car, the INSTEROID — a futuristic, gaming-inspired take on the brand’s popular INSTER electric vehicle. Slated for a full reveal in April 2025, the one-off design fantasy fuses pixel-perfect aesthetics with real-world performance cues.
The name “INSTEROID” is a mash-up of “INSTER” and “steroid,” meant to signal a muscular, amped-up reimagining of the sub-compact EV that’s been a sales hit in Europe and South Korea since its debut in June 2024.
Teaser visuals hint at aggressive, arcade-racer styling: flared wheel arches with air vents, oversized 21-inch wheels and a commanding rear spoiler and diffuser. Signature Pixel LED lights and video game-inspired controls further reinforce the car’s playful personality. Hyundai says INSTEROID is a “dream car designed to make you smile,” crafted to heighten the emotional experience of driving an EV. Every detail — from the cockpit’s instrument cluster to the brake design — is meant to embody a youthful, imaginative spirit.
Described as a “glitch in the automotive matrix,” INSTEROID is not meant for production but rather to spotlight Hyundai’s creative design ambitions. Stay tuned for the full unveiling next month.