While the electric Hyundai range has a hatch, sedan, and too many SUVs to count, the new Staria Electric is the automaker’s first EV people mover.

Based on the facelifted Staria unveiled in late 2025 that’s due in Australia some time this year, there’s little visual differentiation between the electric, and petrol, diesel and hybrid siblings.

Only the most dedicated of car spotters will notice the Electric badge on the tailgate, and the off-centre charging port located just above the front number plate.

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The Staria Electric has an electric motor with 160kW and 350Nm driving the front wheels. It’s hooked up to a 84kWh battery pack that should be good for a WLTP range of “up to” 400km.

Currently the Staria is available Down Under with the choice of a 200kW/331Nm 3.5-litre V6 driving the front wheels, or a 130kW/430Nm 2.2-litre turbo-diesel driving all four wheels. We miss out on the 180kW/367Nm 1.6-litre turbocharged hybrid.

Although the Staria Electric uses a 800V electrical architecture, Hyundai hasn’t specified its maximum charging rate, merely stating “under optimal DC fast charging conditions” the car is capable of being recharged from 10 to 80 per cent in roughly 20 minutes.