The facelifted Hyundai Kona Electric compact SUV is now available to order in the UK with prices starting at just over £30,000. The revamped EV comes with slightly more range and a modified exterior ...
Hyundai’s challenger to the likes of the Ford Puma ST and Volkswagen T-Roc R (in terms of size, anyway), the 2021 Kona N, has been priced from £35,395 ($48,980) OTR in the United Kingdom, and will ...
Hyundai has released the pricing for its new Hyundai Kona in the UK the car will start at £25,275 and there will be a range of power options available. This will include a 1.6 litre hybrid, a 1.0 ...
The Hyundai Kona quickly established itself as a front-runner in the competitive small EV market. For the second generation Kona, Hyundai pored over owner feedback, resulting in a significantly ...
You can charge another EV with your Kona, should they run out of juice in the middle of nowhere HYUNDAI makes all sorts of cars for all sorts of people. Like Ford used to do. Please provide a valid ...
Hot on the heels of the successful i10 Play and i20 Play special editions, Hyundai has given the same treatment to the Kona subcompact crossover in the UK. As with the other Play models, the Kona Play ...
When the Toyota Prius starts at £24,245 while returning up to 67.2 miles to the gallon, there’s no denying that Hyundai has a winning formula with the Kona Hybrid. A bit cheaper and capable of 67.3 ...
We’ve already seen them on the petrol-powered Hyundai Kona but now it’s the turn of the Hyundai Kona Electric to gain sporty N Line and N Line S versions. The Kona is our 2023 Car of the Year and ...
The Hyundai Kona is a mid-sized SUV crossover that is advanced, should prove reliable, and an immensely charming car, in that it does everything family transport ought to do. That’s a considerable ...
Hyundai has one of the best reputations when it comes to electric cars – it has a fair bit of experience after more years than most making them, and its models tend to be among the most efficient on ...
The 2019 Kona Hybrid will be joining the rest of the brand’s electrified lineup in UK showrooms from September 26, and Hyundai has just announced its pricing that starts at £22,495 ($27,339/€24,392).
Take the DNA of Hyundai’s excellent GTI-chasing i30 N, inject it into an SUV body and what have you got? The 2021-on Hyundai Kona N. Over 275hp from a smooth 2.0-litre turbo four, twin-clutch gearbox, ...