2021 Hyundai Kona, The Electric SUV Full Review Features Price Details.
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The Hyundai Kona Electric quickly became one of our favorite electric cars following its launch in 2018. Sitting alongside the Kia e-Niro, Hyundai offered the Kona in various guises - with hybrid and combustions versions - a strategy that continues in this most recent version. What the Kona offers is crossover charms with pure electric power - including a range that's respectable and prices that are approachable.
Key Specs and features of Hyundai Kona
452 km Driving Range in Full Battery Charge
0 to 100 km In 9 Seconds
Digital Instrument Cluster with Supervision
5 Years battery Warranty with 160000 km
Full LED Lightings Setups
136 PS Motor Power
39.2 kWh Lithium-ion Polymer battery capacity
80% Charging Complete in 57 Minutes (DC)
6 Airbags For More Safety and Security
Comfortable and Thrilled Driving Modes
Aerodyanamic Stylish New Gen Body Designs
The design of the Kona Electric has been simplified slightly over the previous outing. Fundamentally, this is a facelift of the compact crossover, so it's instantly recognizable as the Kona.
There's a new front bumper, enclosing the area that previously had a covered grille. The grille remains on the hybrid and combustion version, but the Electric model now gets a better front design, looking a little more refined, a little more loved.
From the sides the looks are broadly the same, but there are some bodywork changes resulting in a slightly simpler look. Plastic wheel arches and other detailing has been removed from the Kona Electric, while also providing a point of distinction from the combustion engine models.
The result is a slightly cleaner look, while the regular gas-guzzling Kona looks a little more rugged with those plastic wheel arch protectors. If nothing else, it's easy to spot the electricity on the road now, thanks to the slight shift in styling.
There are some minor exterior differences between the trim levels offered - SE Connect, Premium, Ultimate - but that mostly amounts to how premium the lower section of the front bumper looks. As is often the way with Hyundai, there aren't a whole world of options, instead, the different spec is dictated by those different trim levels.
The Internal Instrumentation Technology
The interior of the Kona Electric hasn't seen huge changes over the existing model - the largest noticeable difference being the move to a fully digital driver display.
The Kona is comfortable and roomy enough in the front, but the rear seats are a little more cramped. Put a tall driver in the front and you'll be left with minimal legroom in the rear, so it's really only then suitable for smaller children, but there is plenty of headroom, which saves it from feeling too cramped.
The highest level trim gets the option for leather facings and lighter colors, while the lower trims have a black interior, which, if nothing else, won't show up so much muck if you're transporting a young family around - which many Konas will be.
On the Ultimate trim we tested, there are leather touch-points, but fairly wide use of harder plastics of various textures. As we said, this isn't out of place given the price of the car - and for those who want something superior, the Ioniq 5 is worth a look as an alternative. Although it's easy to point to higher-priced cars with interiors that are obviously higher quality, it's really hard to complain about the Kona at this price point.
Overall Drive and Range Performence
As mentioned, there are two battery capacities available for the Kona, which plays a big part in dictating the price. The smaller battery is 39kWh and is the only option for the lowest SE Connect trim, paired with a 100kW/136PS motor. The larger battery is 64kWh and is available as an option for the Premium trim, while also being the size you get on the Ultimate trim - paired with a 150kW/204PS motor, so there is going to be a performance difference between the trims based on the options you choose.
That's why we suspect the Premium with the 64kWh battery will be the most popular because it gives you the best performance for the money and will likely offer the same driving experience as the Ultimate.
Having spent time driving the Kona in various conditions, it's fairly easy to get over 5 miles per kWh. Typical suburban driving in Eco mode gave us an average of 5.6 miles per kWh, which on the 64kWh battery would return a range of 358 miles. Of course, real-world driving is often more varied, but even in more carefree driving, you'll likely hit the 4.5 miles per kWh mark, which is 288 miles - again, close to the cited range for this model.
That latter figure is closer to what you'll achieve on motorway driving, but bear in mind this varies depending on temperature, how loaded the car is, and how heavy your right foot is. What's most encouraging is that the Kona Electric feels economical - it's not hard to get good range and with little details like the ability to restrict the fan to the driver only; it all feels well-considered.
Automatic LED Head Tail Lamps
The stylish Sharp-eyed LED Headlamps along with DRL looks New age styling and Looks about the futuristic car. Also, it is good to know that the all Lighting setup is Fully automated and User-friendly for and Driving modes.
Decent Road Side Heping Service
The Hyundai Kona electric SUV is all set up in Good and High performance but the car services are also good For Emergency Roadside Servicing and Repairing services which Hyundai now will do in Selected Indian cities.
Colors options Pricing & Availability
The Kona is available in a single ‘Premium’ variant, at an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 23.72 lakh at 15 select dealerships across 11 cities in India. If we talking about Colors options for that car then 3 different colors - Blue, Black, White, and Grey options for this electric car.
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