Hyundai’s electric minivan is almost here. The new Staria EV was spotted driving on public roads in Korea for the first time ahead of its official launch later this year.
Hyundai’s first electric minivan hits the road for testing
The Staria will be Hyundai’s first fully electric minivan. It was first introduced in 2021 as the successor to the Starex, Hyundai’s multi-purpose vehicle (MPV).
For the 2026 model year, Hyundai is preparing to introduce a few notable changes, including its first EV version. Like the current model, the Staria facelift will be offered in camper, cargo, passenger, and several other variations.
Earlier this year, we got our first glimpse of Hyundai’s electric van after it was spotted in a Korean parking lot, undisguised (pictured below).
The EV variant retains a similar design to the Staria Lounge, which is available as a 7- or 9-seater, a Limousine, and even a camper van. You can see a few noticeable changes that give it away as an EV, including a closed-off grille and a charging port on the front.


After the Staria facelift was caught driving on public roads in Korea this week, we are getting a better idea of what to expect from Hyundai’s upcoming electric minivan.
The new footage from ShortsCar reveals the Staria’s new look, featuring updated LED headlights and a redesigned front end. Although it’s covered, the new model is expected to include a full-length light bar. The EV version will get a unique pixel pattern, similar to the IONIQ 6.
It also gives you a better idea of its size compared to other vehicles on the road. Although it appears slightly wider than the current Staria, the new model seems to be about the same size from the side.
Hyundai is expected to officially reveal the Staria EV later this year. Although details have yet to be confirmed, it will likely use either a 76 kWh or 84 kWh battery, providing a range of around 350 km (217 miles) to 400 km (249 miles).

Will Hyundai’s electric minivan compete with the Kia PV5? Kia opened pre-orders for the PV5 Passenger van in the UK on May 1, starting at £32,995 ($44,000).
Kia’s passenger electric van is available with two battery options: 51.5 kWh or 71.2 kWh, providing a WLTP range of up to 179 miles or 249 miles. It will launch in Europe and Korea later this year, with other overseas markets following in 2026.
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