Hyundai Kona EV
Discussion
Soft-roader styling and a (theoretical) 292 mile range:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-gen...
Think Hyundai might have this nailed!
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-gen...
Think Hyundai might have this nailed!
Jimbo. said:
Soft-roader styling and a (theoretical) 292 mile range:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-gen...
Think Hyundai might have this nailed!
Hyundai/Kia have a lot of things nailed, they're going to catch out those that are napping!https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-gen...
Think Hyundai might have this nailed!
Official kona ev UK prices..
£30k for 39kwh
£36k for 64kwh
Both before the plug in car grant making them £5k cheaper retail.
£31,000 for a 64kwh car is quite cheap..
https://www.hyundai.news/uk/model-news/hyundai-mot...
£30k for 39kwh
£36k for 64kwh
Both before the plug in car grant making them £5k cheaper retail.
£31,000 for a 64kwh car is quite cheap..
https://www.hyundai.news/uk/model-news/hyundai-mot...
This will be a really interesting addition to the EV options. If they come out with a competitive finance package, it'll likely cost what I'm currently paying in diesel alone, and the 300 mile range is totally viable, even for my longest trips.
One thing I can't find is any info on whether it can be charged from 100kw stations. The blurb mentions 50kw, but I believe there's a rollout of fast chargers in the next year or so, and it would be good to get an idea of charge time on those for the Kona
One thing I can't find is any info on whether it can be charged from 100kw stations. The blurb mentions 50kw, but I believe there's a rollout of fast chargers in the next year or so, and it would be good to get an idea of charge time on those for the Kona
It's classed as a 'Small SUV'. Whatcar have the 'alternatives' including the Jag E-Pace, VW T-Roc and Seat Arona
Certainly won't be a big car, but as a DD, it would suit me fine. I can envisage running something like that day to day and having something interesting and impractical for weekends
Certainly won't be a big car, but as a DD, it would suit me fine. I can envisage running something like that day to day and having something interesting and impractical for weekends
It's their standard 'buy online' site as far as I can see.
Saying 24 weeks when I go through the system, but I've not said 'yes' yet.
Working out at £463 on a 5 year PCP deal at 23k miles. Very nearly a break-even on my current costs taking into account diesel costs.
Think I'll wait a little longer and see what happens
Saying 24 weeks when I go through the system, but I've not said 'yes' yet.
Working out at £463 on a 5 year PCP deal at 23k miles. Very nearly a break-even on my current costs taking into account diesel costs.
Think I'll wait a little longer and see what happens
Just had a dabble on their site out of interest only, looks like there's only the small battery version that you can order and actually get delivered this year.
It'll be interesting to see how this car is received and how the range is affected in the depths of winter but from the youtube videos I've seen it looks half decent. Still pricey though considering the ICE version of the Kona starts at £16k new.
Edit to add, I believe the prices shown also already include the £4.5k EV grant.

It'll be interesting to see how this car is received and how the range is affected in the depths of winter but from the youtube videos I've seen it looks half decent. Still pricey though considering the ICE version of the Kona starts at £16k new.
Edit to add, I believe the prices shown also already include the £4.5k EV grant.

Edited by Smiljan on Friday 3rd August 20:40
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